Regardless of race, families headed by single women are ________
a. at high risk for poverty.
b. much larger than other family types.
c. much smaller than other family types.
d. likely to experience greater upward social mobility.
Answer: a
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According to the author, a boy's introduction to organized sports is often made by fathers who
a. are sports fanatics. b. are obsessed with the possibilities for lucrative sports contracts. c. are deeply enmeshed in their son's lives. d. might otherwise be absent or emotionally distant.
Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation in the U.S. from 1880-1964 represent an example of
a. de jure segregation. c. integration. b. de facto segregation. d. redlining.
Goffman’s theory of dramaturgy views human experience as if it were a performance. Specifically, Goffman argues that
A. we perform in a way that presents a consistent image of ourselves. B. we are unaware that we are engaging in a performance. C. how we present ourselves varies according to the stage we are in and the role we are performing. D. the only time we are not engaged in performance is with family and close friends.
The collection of_____________, social history data, and etiology of the problem are important to selecting an intervention.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).