Sociologists inspired by the feminist perspective evaluate a private school according to whether it is structured to erase or perpetuate gender inequalities

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Some scholars state that gender is a more powerful factor than sexual orientation in shaping a person's behavior. They assert that there are more similarities between straight and gay men and between straight women and lesbians than there are between lesbians and gays. Which of the following, if true, supports this argument?

A) Gays and heterosexual women mostly engage in monogamous relationships. B) Lesbians and heterosexual men often separate emotional intimacy from sex. C) Lesbians and gays are more likely to have more than one lover at a time. D) Lesbians and heterosexual women believe love and sex go hand in hand.

Sociology

According to Jerry Jacobs's theory of the suicidal process, suicide victims overcome prohibitions against suicide through a series of events. What is the first stage of this process?

a) praying to God for forgiveness b) believing that death is the only way to solve a personal problem c) finding themselves faced with unexpected and unsolvable problems d) feeling isolated and therefore free to act on one's own, thereby overcoming the prohibition against suicide

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How might a social movement organization using the resource mobilization theory focus their efforts?

A. by promoting discontent and social strain B. by focusing on money and effective use of support C. by organizing larger groups of people D. by working harder on getting their message to the public

Sociology

Frank and Sally are a brother and sister who live in the United States. Their mother is white and their father is black. When their parents had to fill out the 2010 census form, they indicated that their children were a mix of black and white. If Frank and Sally lived in Brazil, they might be classified quite differently. Frank has black hair and a slightly darker skin tone than his sister. He has many of the features of his father. Sally, on the other hand, has very light brown hair and lighter skin. In Brazil, Frank and Sally would not be classified into the same racial category. What would explain the differences in racial classification for Frank and Sally?

A. Brazil has a classification system based on a number of physical characteristics. B. The United States has a more extensive classification system than that of Brazil. C. Brazil has not updated its census categories, whereas the United States has kept more current. D. American society is more accepting of interracial people than Brazilian society.

Sociology