In the 21st century, what is the changing role of women in the home?
a. Women marry at a younger age.
b. An increased number of women marry.
c. Women have children at a younger age.
d. An increased number of women choose not to have children.
Question 2In Pierre Bourdieu's approach to stratification, the three types of factions within social classes are:
a. dominant, middle, and lower
b. dominant, subordinate, persecuted
c. dominant, lower, and upper middle
d. dominant, upper, and lower
e. none of the above
Question 3Amin argues that disarticulation:periphery::articulation:core.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Question 4According to Portes, bilingual students:
a. suffer academically.
b. succeed academically.
c. have poor self-esteem.
d. struggle with English as a language.
Question 5In Pierre Bourdieu's approach to stratification, the kind of capital that consists of the people's positions in groups and networks is their:
a. cultural capital
b. social capital
c. economic capital
d. symbolic capital
e. a and c above
Question 6The ________ perspective holds that the traditional division of labor is beneficial for society and that traditional roles promote family stability.
a. bias
b. conflict
c. order
d. deficiency
Question 7The relatively low levels of democratization in most Third World societies can be explained in terms of the ________ in many of these societies
a. important role of landlords
b. relatively small working classes
c. low levels of literacy
d. all of these
Question 8The ________ perspective argues that sex roles are unequal in power, resources, and prestige.
a. conflict
b. order
c. bias
d. deficiency