A typical example is something that is the most likely scenario
or outcome. The outcome would not be distinct or unique in any
way.
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Examples of social mobility
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There are many examples of social mobility. A good example is
President Obama who moved from a middle-class child to being a
president. This is a form of vertical social mobility.
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In the novel Pride and Prejudice how does Elizabeth Bennet conform to societys expectations of women and how does she not
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Elizabeth is not the typical women you will find in the society.
She is intelligent, strong-willed, lively and witty and this is not
the usual society's expectations of a women as they prefer women to
be like Jane, sweet, shy, amiable and sociable.
Elzabeth conform to society's expectations of a women such that
she is socially polite and that she knows and behave politely when
in a social setting.
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What is the biggest crime against religion
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the biggest crime against religion is defacing property i think
anyone have a better answer
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What theory suggests that deviant self concepts are formed as a result of individuals being defined as deviant
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labeling theory
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Who used the term life chances to describe the consequences of social stratification
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__________ used the term life chances to describe the
consequences of social stratification on one's life.
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How do you figure out your gender identity
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There's no easy way to figure out gender identity.
If you feel like you were assigned the wrong sex at birth, you
might be experiencing gender dysphoria.
If you're not sure what your gender identity is, but you know
you're uncomfortable with your sex, you should look for a gender
therapist or research the topic of gender identity.
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What is the primary reason a structural functionalist studies a culture
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to predict the behaviors of a society.
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Which characteristic is traditionally associated with femininity
Children of different ethnic groups attend the same neighborhood
school.
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When was Multiethnic Indigenist Party created
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Multiethnic Indigenist Party was created in 1998.
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Is Frankenstein a good example of man versus society
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Yes. Frankenstein is a good example of man versus society.
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What is the primary purpose of questionnaires and interviews
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What is the primary purpose of questionnaires and interviews? A.
To obtain information from people B. To solve problems for
societies C. To make a person feel that something is wrong D. To
prevent change from happening in societies
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Why is the United states now considered a meritocracy
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It is believed that achievement can result in an improvement in
social status.
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Minority status in the United states is usually based on what
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race or ethnicity
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What do social-conflict theorists say about achieving a balance of power between men and women
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It can be achieved by educating people that males and females are equally capable. - apex
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How are the concepts of race and ethnicity the same
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They are ways of categorizing people.
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According to George Herbert mead What is lacking during the stage when children learn by mimicking others
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Understanding of roles
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Nelson is creating a PowerPoint presentation about the structural-functional perspective. What perspective should he include in his presentation
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poverty is acceptable
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The economy is considered a social institution because it is
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a basic way that society meets peoples needs
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In the 19th century which trait was used to label a person as Mongoloid
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skin color
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which of the following is an example of a caravan
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a group of people who travel to trade goods.
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What is a typical example
A typical example is something that is the most likely scenario
or outcome. The outcome would not be distinct or unique in any
way.
Examples of social mobility
There are many examples of social mobility. A good example is
President Obama who moved from a middle-class child to being a
president. This is a form of vertical social mobility.
In the novel Pride and Prejudice how does Elizabeth Bennet conform to societys expectations of women and how does she not
Elizabeth is not the typical women you will find in the society.
She is intelligent, strong-willed, lively and witty and this is not
the usual society's expectations of a women as they prefer women to
be like Jane, sweet, shy, amiable and sociable.
Elzabeth conform to society's expectations of a women such that
she is socially polite and that she knows and behave politely when
in a social setting.
What is the biggest crime against religion
the biggest crime against religion is defacing property i think
anyone have a better answer
What theory suggests that deviant self concepts are formed as a result of individuals being defined as deviant
labeling theory
Who used the term life chances to describe the consequences of social stratification
__________ used the term life chances to describe the
consequences of social stratification on one's life.
How do you figure out your gender identity
There's no easy way to figure out gender identity.
If you feel like you were assigned the wrong sex at birth, you
might be experiencing gender dysphoria.
If you're not sure what your gender identity is, but you know
you're uncomfortable with your sex, you should look for a gender
therapist or research the topic of gender identity.
What is the primary reason a structural functionalist studies a culture
to predict the behaviors of a society.
Which characteristic is traditionally associated with femininity
Children of different ethnic groups attend the same neighborhood
school.
When was Multiethnic Indigenist Party created
Multiethnic Indigenist Party was created in 1998.
Is Frankenstein a good example of man versus society
Yes. Frankenstein is a good example of man versus society.
What is the primary purpose of questionnaires and interviews
What is the primary purpose of questionnaires and interviews? A.
To obtain information from people B. To solve problems for
societies C. To make a person feel that something is wrong D. To
prevent change from happening in societies
Why is the United states now considered a meritocracy
It is believed that achievement can result in an improvement in
social status.
Minority status in the United states is usually based on what
race or ethnicity
What do social-conflict theorists say about achieving a balance of power between men and women
It can be achieved by educating people that males and females are equally capable. - apex
How are the concepts of race and ethnicity the same
They are ways of categorizing people.
According to George Herbert mead What is lacking during the stage when children learn by mimicking others
Understanding of roles
Explanation:
Nelson is creating a PowerPoint presentation about the structural-functional perspective. What perspective should he include in his presentation
poverty is acceptable
The economy is considered a social institution because it is
a basic way that society meets peoples needs
In the 19th century which trait was used to label a person as Mongoloid