Mrs. Long attended a school board meeting and spoke against standardized tests

She argued that scores would be used to label students, and that these labels would follow them for years, contributing to a certain social identity as "smart" or "dumb." Mrs. Long's views represent which perspective? a. conflict
b. mainstreaming
c. functionalist
d. interactionist


d

Sociology

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A. They want to take advantage of cheaper labor costs in other countries. B. There are not enough workers in the United States to meet the demand. C. Labor costs in the United States are too low to generate quality workmanship. D. They want to make their products more globally friendly.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

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Sociology