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QUESTION 1 1. According to the lecture, what is the difference between sex and gender? a. Nothing. The terms should be used interchangeably. b. Sex comes from culture and gender comes from biology. c. Sex comes from biology and gender comes from culture. d. None of the above are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 2 1. Which one is a "fairly well established" sex difference between boys and girls, according to Maccoby and Jacklin? a. Boys are better at math b. Girls are better at language skills; they are more verbal than boys. c. Boys are better at visual-spatial skills, for example turning objects in their heads, playing chess, etc. d. All of the above are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 3 1. In the video "2006 Self Made Man...." what did Nora Vincent discover about men? a. Men were nicer than she thought. b. It can be rough being a man. c. She had to call her experiment off when she considered physically harming herself.. d. All the above are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 4 1. According to Kinsey, ______% of women and ________% of men are exclusively homosexual. a. 2, 4 b. 4, 2 c. 7 10 d. 11 16 2.86 points QUESTION 5 1. When it comes to the sexes and communication, according to the lecture: a. Not only are we hard wired differently, but we live in different worlds. b. We are hard wired the same and we live in the same world. c. We are hard wired the same and live in different worlds. d. We are hard wired differently and live in the same world. 2.86 points QUESTION 6 1. You saw a video featuring a transgendered. What was their view on men and women? a. Men and women are the same. b. Men and women are different. c. Not an answer. d. Not an answer. 2.86 points QUESTION 7 1. When it comes to communication, generally speaking,, women are more _______ and men are more _______ a. expressive instrumental b. instrumental expressive c. truthful confused d. confused kind 2.86 points QUESTION 8 1. What are the components to empathetic listening? a. Problem identification, analysis, action plan b. echoing and mirroring c. instrumentality and expressiveness. d. None of the above are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 9 1. Which one is not a basic need of men according to Doctor Laura? a. sex b. power c. clear communication d. appreciation 2.86 points QUESTION 10 1. According to conflict theory how does language keep women down/in their place? a. It presents women as being undesireable. b. It associates specfici pronouns with specific statuses. c. Historically speaking workds which at one time were positive or neutral towards women have become negative. d. All the above are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 11 1. According to your text, in which group of workers are women overrepresented? a. High school teachers, travel agents, bank tellers, registered nurses. b. firefighters, airline pilots and engineers, civil engineers c. police officers, chefs, clergy d. dentists, computer system analysts 2.86 points QUESTION 12 1. According to your text "But women are catching up, and pay equity is around the corner! Well, yes there has been progress but at the recent rate of change it will sitll take White women until _______ to reach overall wage equity..." a. 2034 b. 2079 c. 2099 d. None of the above 2.86 points QUESTION 13 1. Which perspective states that we manufacture poverty to get needed benefits? a. functionalism b. conflict theory c. symbolic interactionism d. none of the above 2.86 points QUESTION 14 1. Which perspective believes that all jobs should be paid the same? a. functionalism b. symbolic interactionism c. conflict theory d. not an answer 2.86 points QUESTION 15 1. A lecturer states: "When the pilgrims came to this country they were seen as part of God's plan and we should help them, not look down at them Then the world industrialized and many people lost their jobs and became poor because of industtrialization. Over time poor people have been seen as being exploited by evil rich people, as being stupid and as being lazy. Poor people have not changed. What has changed over time is how we label thim." This lecturer is most likely a : a. functionalist b. symbolic interactionist c. conflict theorist d. none of the above. 2.86 points QUESTION 16 1. Which one is a function of poverty? a. Poverty makes sure that the dirty work gets done. b. Poverty creates jobs. There is a huge anti-poverty industry. c. Poverty gives us certain medical benefits. People sell their blood, and their hair. d. All the above are functions of poverty. 2.86 points QUESTION 17 1. According to functionalism how does society manufacture poverty? a. Life is like a game show that filters out contestants. The ones standing will become wealthy. b. Rich people get to order society-it is their children who will become weatlhy. c. It is all luck. d. None of the above are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 18 1. The Thomas Theorem states that: a. What men perceive as real is real in their consequences. b. Deviance unpunished will grow. c. When given a choice between two more plausible solutions/explanations, choose the simplest. d. None of the above are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 19 1. My three step solution to poverty is: a. education, education, education b. good work ethic, good attitude, good on job attendance c. get married, stay married, both have jobs d. Be born into a rich family 2.86 points QUESTION 20 1. The problem of the 55 mile an hour speed limit helps to demonstrate what point? a. That poverty is caused by individual behavior. b. That poverty is caused by evil rich people. c. That what men perceive as real is real in their consequences. d. That no one is wise enough to know where to draw the line on welfare benefits. 2.86 points QUESTION 21 1. Which one is not a reason that was given to oppose welfare? a. Most people on welfare, but not all, are lazy cheats. b. No one knows where to draw the line on benefits c. Any state supported welfare system is logically flawed and doomed to failure. d. It is immoral. We are stealing money from one group of people and making another group the recipent of stolen goods. 2.86 points QUESTION 22 1. According to a figure in your text [2013 from Institute for Policy Studies 2015] what percentage of wealth in the United States is owned by the richest 3% of families? a. 3 b. 54 c. 73 d. 91 2.86 points QUESTION 23 1. According to a figure in your book [adopted from corporate quarterly report statements for 2014 World Bank 2015c] what statement is true concerning corporate revenue and gross domestic product? a. Walmart is bigger than Denmark and Hungary b. Exxon/Mobil is bigger than Columia. c. Toyota is larger than Greece d. All the above statements are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 24 1. According to a table in your text, which statement about the poor in America is false? [Data for 2011 in DeNavas-Walt et al. 2012:14, 17.] a. Most of the poor are female householders b. Most of the poor were native born, born in America. c. Most poor people are black d. None of the above are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 25 1. According to the lesson, the research into testosterone being a major cause of crime: a. has been disappointing b. has been pretty much confirmed. The more testosterone a man has the more likely he is to be violent. c. It is weak. there is more information to support the notion that high estrogen levels cause violence. d. None of the above are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 26 1. In the American criminal justice system, all crime: a. is evil. b. is done by stupid people. c. must be preceded by a thought. d. None of the above are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 27 1. "Mens Rea" means: a. sinful nature b. guilty mind c. males are royalty d. the strong survive 2.86 points QUESTION 28 1. The person who came up with the idea of somatyping was: a. Gresham Sykes b. Travis Hirschi c. Walter Miller d. William Sheldon 2.86 points QUESTION 29 1. Drift Theory a. suggests that in order to engage in voluntary behavior we must give ourselves permission to do so. b. People can give themselves permission to commit crime by neutralizing the projected harm that their acts might to. c. found that the juveniles they studied were not full blown criminals, at least not yet. They might be drifting towards a criminal identity. d. All the above are true. 2.86 points QUESTION 30 1. Which statement is true about Hirschi's control theory? a. Hirschi was asking the question "Why don't people commit crime?" b. Hirschi found juvenilte criminals were dumber than their peers. c. Hirschi found some evidence to support the notion that the more attachments a juvenile had to society the less likely he was to commit crime. d. All the statements are true about control theory 2.86 points QUESTION 31 1. Which one is not a focal concern of the lower class according