The Value of Sociology for AllIn this exercise, you will write and deliver a brief statement explaining the value of sociology.Imagine that you have been selected to represent all college students in the United States who have taken a sociology course. As part of your duties, you have been asked to present to the American Association of State Colleges and Universities a three- to five-paragraph statement on (a) how gaining a sociological perspective benefits both individuals and a democratic society and (b) why all public colleges and universities in the United States should make sociology a mandatory course for college students.Repeat this process twice more, so that you have presented and revised your statement three times.
What will be an ideal response?
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Third Wave feminism focuses on
a. a generalized concept of women; what all women have in common. b. getting the Equal Rights Amendment passed. c. the differences among women and their experiences. d. work-related issues instead of the family-related issues of the First Wave.
Which of the following statements is TRUE with respect to the single-parent headed family?
a. The demands encountered by single-parent families tend to shrink while at the same time resources expand. b. The pile-up of stress events is less likely within single-parent households due to the absence of marital conflict. c. When demands exceed resources, the likelihood increases that the single-parent family will employ less effective coping strategies. d. all of the above
Mahatma is a member of India's Brahman caste. What is Mahatma's most likely occupation?
A) a general in the army B) a Hindu priest C) a skilled painter D) a water boy
Research reported in the text finds that bachelorette parties serve to do all of the following EXCEPT:
a. celebrate female friendship. b. celebrate female sexuality. c. help the bride-to-be make the transition to a loss of some personal freedom. d. help the bride-to-be set up her household