Ross uses a large number of ________________ societies as his basic sample.
a. democratic
b. communist
c. socialist
d. industrial
e. preindustrial
Question 2Bonilla-Silva, Goar, and Embrick contend that whites and blacks in the contemporary United States live so far apart both geographically and psychologically that meaningful relationships between them are few and far between.
a. true
b. false
Question 3Gamson's sample of challenging groups reveals that the most common type was ______________.
a. socialist
b. right-wing
c. reform
d. occupational
e. religious
Question 4Regarding the friendships the boys made in the first days while all living under the same roof, best friends were _____________________________
_____.
a. encouraged to stay together when the boys were split into two different group and given different living quarters
b. cemented for the entire summer camp stay when each set of best friends were allowed to go on an adventurous hike
c. give their own living quarterseither cabins or tents
d. all of the above
e. identified and the split into two different group and given different living quarters
Question 5Bonilla-Silva and his co-authors would contend that their data reveals whites as ____________ by this state of affairs.
a. self-segregated but little disturbed
b. self-segregated but quite disturbed
c. well integrated with blacks and pleased
d. well integrated with blacks but not really pleased
e. none of the above