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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
Professor
Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
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The largest minority group in the U.S. is
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2. people who have a disability
3. people who are Jewish
4. the elderly
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Disabilities are defined
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Sally thinks that although disabilities are rooted in biological conditions, the problem of disability has mainly to do with how society views and treats people who do not conform to societal norms. She has a(n) _____ model of disability view.
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Disabilities are often a ______ status in American society.
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The federal government allows employers to pay people with disabilities less than minimum wage if they can prove that the worker is less productive than other employees.
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People with cognitive disabilities or who are deaf are more likely to experience physical or sexual abuse because
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The Disability Rights Movement, which seeks equal rights for all people with disabilities, began as an offshoot of the
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The Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in
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Who is most likely to define what crime is in American society?
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The people who are most likely to be labeled criminal by official crimes rates are those who
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The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR), the published list of crime rates that are based on reports filed by law enforcement, are mostly comprehensive in terms of the variety of crimes that occur.
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The most heavily enforced crimes, in terms of arrests and police work, are
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Patty and Lucy are each charged with a crime. Patty is upper-middle class while Lucy is poor. Who is more likely to take a plea bargain and plead guilty to a lesser charge?
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People who are on death row in the U.S. are most likely to be
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The prison industrial complex refers to
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QUESTION 16
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Public schools are funded and controlled mostly
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Tommy is African American and attends a charter school. The student body at his school is likely
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QUESTION 18
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Maggie lives in a poor school district, and her mother applied for funding from the government to send Maggie to a school in a different district. Maggie’s mother is using a(n)
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The cost of college tuition, adjusted for inflation, has _____ since the 1980s.
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Jimmy’s teacher sets high expectations for her students, so Jimmy and his classmates tend to perform better on exams and written assignments. This is an example of
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Since the Brown V. Board of Education ruling declared that racial segregation in schools is a violation of the U.S. constitution, segregation in schools
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QUESTION 22
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In terms of increasing students’ proficiency in reading and math, the No Child Left Behind Act has
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QUESTION 23
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Which of the following can negatively influence students’ performance in school?
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Which country is the most socioeconomically unequal in the Western world?
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QUESTION 25
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Tom is a sociologist who wants to help shape social policy, but politicians don’t seem to be listening to his suggestions. Why do you think that is?
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Betty is a republican state representative, and is in the process of re-drawing district lines with her fellow republicans. She is partaking in _____
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The two parties in Congress, republican and democrat, have an easy time agreeing on and passing legislation most of the time.
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QUESTION 28
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Don is trying to organize residents of a low-income neighborhood to help them write letters to their local and state representatives to fight the building of a waste processing plant next to their only public park. He is participating in
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1. grassroots change
2. grassroots stagnation
3. filibustering
4. lobbying
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Lucy helps workers collectively bargain with their employer for pensions, healthcare, worker safety, better pay, and benefits. This kind of group is called a(n)
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1. organizing unit
2. grassroots organization
3. union
4. non-profit
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Bob is the CEO of a large Fortune 500 company, Don is a community organizer, and Lucy helps workers bargain for better conditions with their employer. Out of the three, who has the most ability to make social change and solve social problems?
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1. Bob
2. Don
3. Lucy
4. They all have equal potential
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