Social Darwinism is a theoretical perspective that is often used to argue __________ government social programs (such as those that increase welfare to the poor)

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


Answer: against

Sociology

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Rosenthal and Jacobsen studied whether teachers' expectations would influence students' performance by telling elementary school teachers that randomly chosen students had extremely high IQs

The students who had been randomly chosen did indeed do better than those who had not. Considering the students who were NOT randomly identified with "high IQs", and who did NOT do as well in the class, a problem with Rosenthal and Jacobsen's research is A) Overstating results B) Value neutrality C) Confounding correlation with causation D) Causing potential harm to research subjects

Sociology

The play stage generally occurs from ages 3 years to 6 years

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Sociology

__________ refers to organizationally or community-prescribed actions that by intention have a negative impact on members of subordinated racial groups

Fill in the blanks with correct word

Sociology

In 1980, Congress created a Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians in order to

A. examine the effects of Executive Order 9066 on Japanese Americans. B. examine the issue of uncompensated loss of income and property suffered by Japanese Americans during the internment period. C. examine the cost of relocation camps to the U.S. government. D. examine the current situation of those interned.

Sociology