People in a shopping mall or on a city bus are examples of _________ crowds

a. casual b. expressive
c. acting d. conventional


a

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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A major reason that Hispanic Americans had a comparatively low number of deaths in 2014 is:

a. Hispanic Americans have largely kept separate from the rest of American society. b. Hispanic Americans have a healthier diet than do other Americans. c. The Hispanic American population has a greater proportion of young persons than other cultural groups in the United States. d. More Hispanic Americans are recent immigrants than other groups in American society. e. There is a wide gap between infant mortality rates among Hispanic Americans and other cultural groups in the United States.

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Your friend Narayan is visiting from India. You both have just finished checking out at a department store. As you walk to the exit, the burly white security guard stops Narayan and insists that he open his parcel for inspection. However, you, a white person, are allowed to continue. Why might this be? Following 9/11, people from South Asia

a.) are often likely to be considered suspicious. b.) are randomly spot-checked for honesty in large department stores. c.) who are white are usually ignored in situations like this. d.) who are white are generally targeted as often, just not in this case.

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SAGE Core Concepts in Sociology: Changing Gender Roles in the FamilyClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 276, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:What are egalitarian family patterns?

A. family patterns in which power, authority, and decision making are shared between spouses B. family patterns in which power, authority, and decision making are dominated by the husband C. family patterns in which power, authority, and decision making are dominated by the wife D. family patterns in which power, authority, and decision making are dominated by the spouse with the higher salary

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