Body and facial hair, a deeper voice, broader shoulders, and a muscular body in males and pubic hair, menstruation, the ability to lactate, prominent breast, and broad hips in females are
a. primary sex characteristics.
b. primordial sex characteristics.
c. secondary sex characteristics.
d. tertiary sex characteristics.
Question 2When members of social categories are perceived to be different by virtue of biological characteristics and are victims of discrimination, this is an example of:
a. racism
b. ethnocentrism
c. ethnic conflict
d. a and c above
Question 3The primary target of the antiglobalization critics is
a. the World Trade Organization
b. the Santa Barbara, California, Chamber of Commerce
c. the United States Congress
d. Ford Motor Company
Question 4Lindholm described Jones as a leader who
a. worked hard for the People's Temple and believed in it.
b. worked hard for the People's Temple, primarily because he knew it would be profitable for him.
c. did not work hard for the People's Temple, but was able to get others to work hard for it.
d. was hardly ever around, and really neglected his job as leader.
Question 5Sanderson and Alderson argue that the globalization process as a whole is driven primarily by
a. the continued expansion and evolution of the capitalist world-economy
b. new tastes and values
c. ideological changes
d. political changes
Question 6The earnings gap persists because women
a. are leaving lower paying occupations.
b. are now entering the labor force at higher paying levels than men.
c. tend to work less overtime than men.
d. bring higher education to the workplace.