Title: What percentage of the poor in the U.S. were working full or part-time in 2009? Post by: Nwere on Mar 20, 2018 What percentage of the poor in the U.S. were working full or part-time in 2009?
a. 2 percent b. 15 percent c. 32 percent d. 45 percent e. 75 percent Question 2 Define what sociologists mean by sport, and how it differs from leisure or physical competitions generally. What will be an ideal response? Question 3 Evidence indicates that the poor in America a. believe in the same work-related values as other Americans. b. are opposed to the requirement that one work before being eligible for welfare. c. are inclined to do those things that give them the greatest personal satisfaction and pleasure. d. are willingly dependent on others. e. have lower achievement aspirations than the non-poor. Question 4 The largest sport in the world today is basketball. Indicate whether the statement is true or false Question 5 Individualism in America involves several central beliefs. They include all except a. Each individual should work hard and strive to succeed in competition with others. b. Those who work hard should be rewarded with success. c. Because of widespread and equal opportunity, those who work hard will in fact be rewarded with success. d. Poverty and economic failure are society's fault and illustrate the effects of structural inequality. e. Economic failure is an individual's own fault and reveals lack of effort and other character defects. Title: What percentage of the poor in the U.S. were working full or part-time in 2009? Post by: Nax101 on Mar 20, 2018 Content hidden
Title: What percentage of the poor in the U.S. were working full or part-time in 2009? Post by: Nwere on Mar 20, 2018 Confirmed correct!
Title: What percentage of the poor in the U.S. were working full or part-time in 2009? Post by: Nax101 on Mar 20, 2018 Cool, thanks for replying back
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