A researcher who studies organized crime and utilizes the interactionist perspective would focus on:
a. Large-scale societal institutions that are affected by organized crime
b. how elites and nonelites are punished differently for participation in organized crime
c. How a person involved in organized crime chooses to display or hide this association across different settings
d. The purposes fulfilled by organized crime in various societies
c. How a person involved in organized crime chooses to display or hide this association across different settings
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The idea that the use of nuclear weapons from one side will trigger the use from another, and ultimately destroy both is known as:
a. deterrence b. conflict theory c. public annihilation d. mutually assured destruction
According to Dunlap and Marshall, environmental problems are caused by
A. unknown factors. B. a combination natural factors. C. human social behavior. D. natural climate cycles.
How does education play a role in health disparity?
A. More education leads to greater access to information, which promotes a healthy lifestyle. B. Less education leads to less stress in a person's daily life. C. More education leads to greater access to information, which leads increasingly to distrust in the medical profession. D. The better-educated typically lead more sedentary lifestyles.
When American students say the Pledge of Allegiance each morning, this represents
A. a civil religion. B. civil obedience. C. nonsecular ritual. D. religious patriotism.