Although sociologists have identified several levels of prostitution, most prostitutes have relatively similar lifestyles and experiences.
a. true
b. false
The process through which issues become matters of public concern and government action is the definition for which of the following?
a) Agenda setting
b) Policy adoption
c) Policy evaluation
d) Policy formulation
e) Policy change
Which of the following is NOT a definition of politics?
a) the authoritative allocation of values for society as a whole
b) the process that determines who gets what, when, and how
c) the process that determines who shall occupy the roles of leadership in government and how the power of government shall be exercised
d) the process through which issues come to the attention of government decision makers, and through which policies are formulated, adopted, implemented, and evaluated
e) the modification of policy goals and means in light of new information or shifting political environments.
Traditionally, pre-marital sex or fornication has been regarded as deviant in the United States.
a. true
b. false
Sex trafficking brings in around 58 million annually.
a. true
b. false
Which of the following statements can most accurately be described as normative?
a) Texas is one of 38 states that has the death penalty.
b) People who commit murder deserve the death penalty.
c) Texas has executed more people than any other state.
d) The death penalty is expensive to carry out because of the cost of trials and appeals.
e) Public opinion in Texas strongly supports the death penalty.
Most people arrested for prostitution-related crimes are female.
a. true
b. false
Which of the following statements can most accurately be described as empirical?
a) It is your patriotic duty to vote.
b) If more people voted, this would be a better country.
c) Democracy is the best form of government.
d) Younger people are less likely to vote than older people.
e) Uninformed people should not vote.
Which of the following situations best illustrates policy evaluation?
a) A city police department conducts a study to determine whether the location of police substations in high-crime neighborhoods affects the crime rate in those neighborhoods.
b) A neighborhood civic club gathers signatures on petitions demanding that the city take action to reduce crime in their part of town.
c) The city council budgets additional money for police overtime pay in order to increase the number of officers on the street.
d) A candidate for mayor stresses crime prevention in her election campaign.
e) A professor at the local college presents data showing how the crime rate in the city is correlated with population changes.
Behaviors, beliefs, and ideals regarding what is sexually deviant have varied over time, from place to place, between and within groups.
a. true
b. false