Folkways are norms considered essential to the well-being of the group
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Non-spanking parents tend to pay more attention to all their child's behavior than do
parents who spank their children. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Identify the perspective of symbolic interactionist theorists on urbanization
A) ?In the suburbs, both women's and men's physical mobility is limited because of the scarcity of public transportation systems. B) ?Cities serve many important social and economic functions, but urbanization can also be dysfunctional. C) ?Many women fear the city, especially urban public spaces like streets, parks, and public transportation. D) ?City residents differ in their types of interaction, lifestyles, and perceptions of urban life. E) ?Urban changes are largely the result of decisions made by powerful capitalists and high-income groups.
Even in presidential election years, voter turnout can be low. For example, in the 2012 presidential election, approximately __________ of eligible voters cast ballots
a. 30 percent b. 60 percent c. 75 percent d. 90 percent
Studies on the effects of unemployment on families have shown that
A. unemployment has no effect whatsoever on the children. B. unemployment affects only the out-of-work parent. C. unemployment places stress on parents who then often act hostile toward their children. D. unemployment does not affect families in any ways other than economically.