A group of people who live in a defined geographic area, who interact with one another, and who share a common culture is what sociologists call a _____________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)


Answer: Society

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Which of the following Supreme Court cases ruled that the federal government has limited power over tribal lands?

a. Fuji v. California b. Johnson v. M'Intosh c. Carcieri v. Salazar d. Texas v. Johnson

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All objectives have a number of elements in common. A good objective is clear, specific, measurable, time-limited, realistic and represent a commitment made by the organization. Using these elements write an objective for a Human Services program offering services for a battered women’s shelter, including the questions that are asked to create the objective and the desired outcome. Example: Clear – is the objective easily understood by those outside the organization and without “jargon”? Specific – Measurable – Time-limited – Realistic – Organization Commitment – Objective 1: By June 15, to reduce the incidence of domestic violence in Lee County, GA by 10%, Liberty House will develop a 24 hour telephone line for referral of elderly women who have experienced

domestic violence, as measured by an increase in the number of referrals from hospital, police, faith communities and other community organizations. Complete the blank descriptions below: Question: What will be an ideal response?

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According to William Julius Wilson, African American women are much less likely than white women to marry because:

a. they find marriage oppressive. b. marriage is symbolic of white middle-class society. c. they would like to be free to be involved with other men if the opportunity arises. d. there are not enough economically-attractive African American men to meet the demand.

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What is the psychological factor associated with predicting that one will fall in love?

a. principle of least interest b. principle of comparative attractiveness c. principle of complementary attractiveness d. principle of reciprocal liking

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