According to Émile Durkheim, dynamic density refers or relates to ______.
A. the volume and intensity of the collective conscience
B. the number of people in society and their frequency of interaction
C. the rigidity and content of the collective conscience
D. the amount of punishment for norm violations in a society
B. the number of people in society and their frequency of interaction
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Which critic of environmental policies notes that capitalist societies have increasing demands for products, for obtaining natural resources at minimal costs, and for manufacturing products as quickly and cheaply as possible—no matter what the long-term environmental consequences will be?
A. Karl Marx B. Allan Schnaiberg C. Rachel Carson D. Paul Ehrlich
The critical feature(s) of pediatric palliative and hospice care is/are _________.
Hamilton and Armstrong focus on an intersectional approach because it ______.
a. illustrates how gendered beliefs are manifested in the everyday interactions between young women and young men on college campuses b. illustrates the ambivalent and contradictory nature of many college women’s sexual desires and suggests that the way young heterosexuals make decisions about sexuality underlies the reproduction of social class c. allows the topic of hooking up to be examined without enforcing strict middle class norms that state that such behavior is unacceptable and contrary to the true objectives of young adults d. illustrates how the middle class norms, such as the self-development imperative, actually exclude members from other classes at the expense of diversity on college campuses
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Part of President Johnson’s Great Society Program was a plan to eliminate welfare programs. 2. In the 1990s, President Bill Clinton signed into law a sweeping welfare reform act. 3. Despite government programs, poverty rates soared in the 1960s. 4. White families are now more at risk of being in poverty than Black or Latino families. 5. A major concern for the Affordable Care Act was the large numbers of Americans who had no health insurance.