W. E. B. Du Bois
a. was primarily a novelist.
b. collected and interpreted the work of others rather than making original contributions.
c. became a revolutionary Marxist and moved to Ghana.
d. had the good fortune to grow up in an era virtually free of racism.
c. became a revolutionary Marxist and moved to Ghana.
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All of the following are important implications of Pager's research EXCEPT
a. millions of people with criminal records will likely face labor market inequalities. b. blacks with or without criminal records face employment discrimination; higher prison rates of blacks means racial discrimination in employment will increase. c. more job training and G.E.D. programs in prison are the only hope for employment after release for millions of offenders. d. crime control policies may exacerbate the very conditions that lead to crime in the first place by ensuring that ex-offenders will not be able to find employment.
One of the following is not one of the three basic sources of data on crime
A. official records B. victimization studies C. self-reports D. press reports
The idea of "getting" a joke, according to the text, depends on ________
a. knowing the joke teller well. b. having a different social background than the joke teller. c. understanding the two realities involved and appreciating their difference. d. understanding exactly why someone is telling a joke.
Which statement is one of Tannenbaum's premises in discussing Brazilian slavery?
a. Slavery in Brazil was not inherently cruel or harsh. b. The church helped to enforce protective slave laws. c. Slaves had greater opportunities for manumission to full citizenship. d. The mortality rate among the slave population was relatively low.