The Civil Liberties Act of 1988
A. provided Asian Americans, regardless of citizenship status, full U.S. citizenship.
B. established an Asian American civil rights commission.
C. authorized a $20,000 compensation payment for living survivors of the relocation camps.
D. opened immigration of Asians to the United States.
C. authorized a $20,000 compensation payment for living survivors of the relocation camps.
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A) Unlike in a passive-congenial marriage, spouses in a total marriage maintain separate activities and interests. B) Unlike in a passive-congenial marriage, spouses in a total marriage thrive on their incompatibility. C) Unlike in a total marriage, spouses in a passive-congenial marriage have a low emotional investment in the marriage. D) Unlike in a total marriage, spouses in a passive-congenial marriage make sacrifices for each other and take interest in each other's lives.
__________ are informal norms or everyday customs that may be violated without serious consequences within a particular culture. They provide rules for conduct but are not considered to be essential to society's survival.
a. Taboos b. Sanctions c. Mores d. Folkways
In Ain't No Makin' It, MacLeod contends that the low aspirations of the Hallway Hangers are due to
a. limited opportunity and class-based barriers b. poor role models c. a hopeless "party attitude" d. their heavy use of drugs and alcohol
As ____________ theorists point out, the social class of couples and their children significantly influences the socialization experiences to which the children are exposed and the protection they receive.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).