What British nurse and physician helped establish the hospice movement?
a. Cicely Saunders
b. Cicely Tyson
c. Florence Nightingale
d. Mother Theresa
Half of the people in the world live on less than __________.
A) 0.25 a day
B) 0.50 a day
C) 1 a day
D) 2 a day
Which theoretical analysis highlights age stratification, pointing out ways that society limits older people's opportunities and resources?
a. the social-conflict approach
b. the structural-functional approach
c. the symbolic-interaction approach
d. the social-disorganization approach
A major criticism of disengagement theory is that
a. it overlooks the fact that at least some older people are not physically able to maintain a busy schedule.
b. disengagement carries personal costs, including loss of status and income as well as social isolation.
c. disengagement interferes with the efficiency of the labor force.
d. since seniors are disadvantaged in various ways, they cannot shape their lives as they may wish to.
The __________ nature of social problems illustrates that social problems vary by time, place, and definition.
A) economic
B) objective
C) political
D) subjective
Activity theory is an application of which theoretical approach?
a. structural-functional approach
b. social-conflict approach
c. symbolic-interaction approach
d. social-disorganization approach
According to disengagement theory, what event eases aging people out of productive roles while they are still capable of performing them?
a. illness
b. infirmity
c. retirement
d. death
What type of facility offers homelike care that provides physical and emotional comfort to dying people and their families?
a. a nursing home
b. hospice
c. a hospital
d. a rehabilitation facility
Which theoretical approach points out that society solves the problem of people's physical decline by disengaging the elderly, transferring their roles and responsibilities to younger people?
a. structural-functional approach
b. social-conflict approach
c. symbolic-interaction approach
d. social-disorganization approach
A) A greater proportion of the government is run by women in the United States than in Scandinavian countries.
4. Based on the measures used in the text, which of the following is the most accurate?
B) The United States was among the worst countries in the rate of deaths for children under age five.
C) Japan is the best country in the world in which to be a mother.
D) Women have it better in the United States than in any other country in the world.