Life expectancy at birth is highest for a child born in ______ and lowest for one born in ______.
A. Japan; Sierra Leone
B. the United States; India
C. Brazil; Uzbekistan
D. the United Kingdom; Greenland
Answer: A
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a. true b. false
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A. dinosaur effect B. sociological effect C. butterfly effect D. Lorenz effect
The use of local property taxes as a source of funding public education has resulted in
a. suburban students being more advantaged than inner-city students. b. districts with agricultural enterprises being favored over districts with business enterprises. c. districts with few resources being compensated with more Federal dollars compared to districts with natural resources. d. all of the above
When discriminatory behavior is routinely carried out by a number of dominant-group members and is supported by the norms of the immediate organization or community, these actions are termed __________
a. small-group discrimination b. isolate discrimination c. indirect institutionalized discrimination d. direct institutionalized discrimination