Based on the reading, what does our current discussion of diversity look like in professional sports?
What will be an ideal response?
This chapter introduces the idea that our current discussion of diversity in sports is a binary construction of diversity, one that only accounts for two major racial groups. A more inclusive discussion would expand this binary to include various other groups in the conversation, such as Asians, Native Americans, and Latinos/as.
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The boundary that distinguishes members from nonmembers is clearer in secondary groups than in primary groups
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The largest Asian American group is
A) Filipino. B) Chinese. C) Japanese. D) Asian Indian.
Durkheim based his theories of the functions of religion on ______.
A. the Tarahumara of Mexico B. the Inuit C. the Munduruku of Brazil D. Australian Aborigines
Which of the following is an advantage of having a great degree of wealth?
a. Being able to invest in stocks and bonds b. Receiving more scrutiny for following laws c. Being able to pass on wealth to future generations d. Being able to retire at an early age and enjoy a life of leisure