The most famous hallucinogen is __________.
A) peyote
B) cocaine
C) mescaline
D) LSD
Women's earnings are typically __________.
A) equal to what men earn
B) 7 more than what men earn
C) 50 of what men earn
D) 72 of what men earn
Ralph is a construction worker. He is typically unemployed for five months out of each year. As such, Ralph is a part of the __________.
A) stable working class
B) marginal working class
C) upper level manager
D) contingency class
The baseball team members know that when the pitcher wipes his brow, he is about to throw a fastball. The pitcher's brow-wiping is a __________.
A) symbol
B) capitalist
C) label
D) dysfunction
From the __________ perspective, poverty is relative.
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionist
D) feminist
Jamaal wants to be an all-around hustler when he grows up. He plans to engage in robbery, burglary, drug dealing, as well as pimping. The chance for Jamaal to pursue this career path is readily available in the urban area in which he resides.
This chance is a part of the __________.
A) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B) illegitimate opportunity structure
C) self-fulfilling prophecy
D) criminal enterprise
__________ have played a major role in the cancellation of defective nuclear reactors and safety changes in other nuclear plants.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
__________ have worked aggressively against what is often termed the fuddy-duddy image of the aged.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
In the United States, women hold the highest percentage of state offices in the __________.
A) north
B) south
C) east
D) west
__________ paved the way for a black market in cocaine.
A) The Harrison Act
B) The Marijuana Tax Act
C) U.S. v. Ricky Davis
D) Roe v. Wade