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SOC 308 Week 3 Quiz


SOC 308 Week 3 Quiz


1. Question : A current trend is


Student Answer:
a direction of recent developments, general theme, or pattern of events.
a perceived tendency of most members of racial and ethnic groups to behave in certain ways, based on accurate and exact statistical measurements.
a fashion or popular craze that can sweep an entire society in a new, unpredictable direction.
a change in attitudes and behavior based mainly on economic events such as a boom or a recession.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in the Part 4 Introduction of Race and Ethnicity.


2. Question : The trend in U.S. government health initiatives such as Healthy People Initiative and Project Reach has been to
Student Answer:
identify health problems in the population but not recommend changes in specific lifestyle habits involving diet and exercise.
identify health problems in the population and fund innovative solutions to them on local levels.
identify health problems in the population and recommend
specific life style changes that are likely to correct them.
funnel money to organizations that build clinics in low-income neighborhood.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


3. Question : The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Student Answer:
has been adopted as a principle for public policy toward minority groups throughout the democratic world.
was derived from the U.S. Constitution in its entirety.
does not provide for either universal education or a right to gratifying work.
asserts to be rights many solutions to poverty that would also be solutions to structural racial and ethnic inequalities in the United States.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


4. Question : An indicator called “the gradient” of health and wealth shows that
Student Answer:
disease rates and longevity are uniformly independent of
income and more closely tied to the health and longevity of individuals’ close family members.
longevity increases with family assets but not income and overall health is unaffected by family assets.
as wealth increases, health declines, because the consumption of luxury goods and expensive food and beverages is often debilitating.
health gets better with wealth and in general the rich consistently live longer than the poor.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


5. Question : UNESCO’s Statement on Race and Race Relations claims that
Student Answer:
racial prejudice and discrimination cannot be eradicated but compensations can be made for it.
racial prejudice remains a mystery that requires further study.
the correction of racial prejudice should be a private matter for individuals to solve morally.
only a world government will be able to effectively address racial prejudice and discrimination.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


6. Question : In the case of concerns about Middle Eastern terrorists and racial profiling, it should be remembered that
Student Answer:
most Middle Eastern Americans are law abiding and innocent of terrorist intentions.
it does not violate individual rights if a few are subjected to the inconvenience of false arrest in order to protect large numbers of people.
ordinary civil liberties are justifiably suspended for all members of groups who come from nations with which the U.S. is at war.
racial profiling may be the most efficient way to intervene in terrorist plots because Middle Eastern terrorists do share the same general appearance.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


7. Question : Hate crimes suggest the following about U.S. communities:
Student Answer:
Communities where hate crimes exist must contain more
than an average number of cruel and bad people.
Communities where hate crimes exist must be suffering from general oppressions in the past, especially poverty and economic exploitation.
All U.S. communities should take responsibility for their collective attitudes towards minority racial groups and how members of those groups are treated on a daily basis.
Because hate crimes are committed by isolated and demented individuals, they do not suggest anything about U.S. communities.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


8. Question : Immigration from Europe in recent years
Student Answer:
has continued at its previous high rate, except that more skilled Europeans arrive.
has tended to originate from Northern Europe, due to economic difficulties in the Euro-zone.
has slowed to a trickle as the economies of European nations have grown over the twentieth century.
has continued to be dominated by impoverished peoples
from Southern and Eastern Europe.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 10 of Race and Ethnicity.


9. Question : Transracial adoption in the United States
Student Answer:
has enabled almost a million White families to adopt Black children.
has mostly consisted of the adoption of Asian children from abroad, by White families.
has consistently been encouraged by the National Association of Black Social workers.
is widely seen as a solution to conditions of dire poverty in racial minority families.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 10 of Race and Ethnicity.


10. Question : Research regarding racial profiling has suggested that
Student Answer:
racial profiling has a deterrent effects on would-be criminals.
racial profiling does not increase the overall arrest rate for drug and weapon possession.
racial profiling may be justified, because members of racial minorities are already disproportionately convicted of felonies and serving time in prison.
racial profiling both makes sense given limited police resources and the feeling of security it imparts to innocent members of racial minorities who the police “profile.”
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


SOC 308 Week 3 Quiz



http://www.fres-courses.com/product/soc-305-week-3-dq-2-relationships-in-prison-1

SOC 308 Week 3 Quiz


1. Question : A current trend is


Student Answer:
a direction of recent developments, general theme, or pattern of events.
a perceived tendency of most members of racial and ethnic groups to behave in certain ways, based on accurate and exact statistical measurements.
a fashion or popular craze that can sweep an entire society in a new, unpredictable direction.
a change in attitudes and behavior based mainly on economic events such as a boom or a recession.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in the Part 4 Introduction of Race and Ethnicity.


2. Question : The trend in U.S. government health initiatives such as Healthy People Initiative and Project Reach has been to
Student Answer:
identify health problems in the population but not recommend changes in specific lifestyle habits involving diet and exercise.
identify health problems in the population and fund innovative solutions to them on local levels.
identify health problems in the population and recommend
specific life style changes that are likely to correct them.
funnel money to organizations that build clinics in low-income neighborhood.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


3. Question : The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Student Answer:
has been adopted as a principle for public policy toward minority groups throughout the democratic world.
was derived from the U.S. Constitution in its entirety.
does not provide for either universal education or a right to gratifying work.
asserts to be rights many solutions to poverty that would also be solutions to structural racial and ethnic inequalities in the United States.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


4. Question : An indicator called “the gradient” of health and wealth shows that
Student Answer:
disease rates and longevity are uniformly independent of
income and more closely tied to the health and longevity of individuals’ close family members.
longevity increases with family assets but not income and overall health is unaffected by family assets.
as wealth increases, health declines, because the consumption of luxury goods and expensive food and beverages is often debilitating.
health gets better with wealth and in general the rich consistently live longer than the poor.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


5. Question : UNESCO’s Statement on Race and Race Relations claims that
Student Answer:
racial prejudice and discrimination cannot be eradicated but compensations can be made for it.
racial prejudice remains a mystery that requires further study.
the correction of racial prejudice should be a private matter for individuals to solve morally.
only a world government will be able to effectively address racial prejudice and discrimination.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


6. Question : In the case of concerns about Middle Eastern terrorists and racial profiling, it should be remembered that
Student Answer:
most Middle Eastern Americans are law abiding and innocent of terrorist intentions.
it does not violate individual rights if a few are subjected to the inconvenience of false arrest in order to protect large numbers of people.
ordinary civil liberties are justifiably suspended for all members of groups who come from nations with which the U.S. is at war.
racial profiling may be the most efficient way to intervene in terrorist plots because Middle Eastern terrorists do share the same general appearance.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


7. Question : Hate crimes suggest the following about U.S. communities:
Student Answer:
Communities where hate crimes exist must contain more
than an average number of cruel and bad people.
Communities where hate crimes exist must be suffering from general oppressions in the past, especially poverty and economic exploitation.
All U.S. communities should take responsibility for their collective attitudes towards minority racial groups and how members of those groups are treated on a daily basis.
Because hate crimes are committed by isolated and demented individuals, they do not suggest anything about U.S. communities.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


8. Question : Immigration from Europe in recent years
Student Answer:
has continued at its previous high rate, except that more skilled Europeans arrive.
has tended to originate from Northern Europe, due to economic difficulties in the Euro-zone.
has slowed to a trickle as the economies of European nations have grown over the twentieth century.
has continued to be dominated by impoverished peoples
from Southern and Eastern Europe.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 10 of Race and Ethnicity.


9. Question : Transracial adoption in the United States
Student Answer:
has enabled almost a million White families to adopt Black children.
has mostly consisted of the adoption of Asian children from abroad, by White families.
has consistently been encouraged by the National Association of Black Social workers.
is widely seen as a solution to conditions of dire poverty in racial minority families.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 10 of Race and Ethnicity.


10. Question : Research regarding racial profiling has suggested that
Student Answer:
racial profiling has a deterrent effects on would-be criminals.
racial profiling does not increase the overall arrest rate for drug and weapon possession.
racial profiling may be justified, because members of racial minorities are already disproportionately convicted of felonies and serving time in prison.
racial profiling both makes sense given limited police resources and the feeling of security it imparts to innocent members of racial minorities who the police “profile.”
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


SOC 308 Week 3 Quiz



http://www.fres-courses.com/product/soc-305-week-3-dq-2-relationships-in-prison-1

SOC 308 Week 3 Quiz


1. Question : A current trend is


Student Answer:
a direction of recent developments, general theme, or pattern of events.
a perceived tendency of most members of racial and ethnic groups to behave in certain ways, based on accurate and exact statistical measurements.
a fashion or popular craze that can sweep an entire society in a new, unpredictable direction.
a change in attitudes and behavior based mainly on economic events such as a boom or a recession.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in the Part 4 Introduction of Race and Ethnicity.


2. Question : The trend in U.S. government health initiatives such as Healthy People Initiative and Project Reach has been to
Student Answer:
identify health problems in the population but not recommend changes in specific lifestyle habits involving diet and exercise.
identify health problems in the population and fund innovative solutions to them on local levels.
identify health problems in the population and recommend
specific life style changes that are likely to correct them.
funnel money to organizations that build clinics in low-income neighborhood.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


3. Question : The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Student Answer:
has been adopted as a principle for public policy toward minority groups throughout the democratic world.
was derived from the U.S. Constitution in its entirety.
does not provide for either universal education or a right to gratifying work.
asserts to be rights many solutions to poverty that would also be solutions to structural racial and ethnic inequalities in the United States.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


4. Question : An indicator called “the gradient” of health and wealth shows that
Student Answer:
disease rates and longevity are uniformly independent of
income and more closely tied to the health and longevity of individuals’ close family members.
longevity increases with family assets but not income and overall health is unaffected by family assets.
as wealth increases, health declines, because the consumption of luxury goods and expensive food and beverages is often debilitating.
health gets better with wealth and in general the rich consistently live longer than the poor.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


5. Question : UNESCO’s Statement on Race and Race Relations claims that
Student Answer:
racial prejudice and discrimination cannot be eradicated but compensations can be made for it.
racial prejudice remains a mystery that requires further study.
the correction of racial prejudice should be a private matter for individuals to solve morally.
only a world government will be able to effectively address racial prejudice and discrimination.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


6. Question : In the case of concerns about Middle Eastern terrorists and racial profiling, it should be remembered that
Student Answer:
most Middle Eastern Americans are law abiding and innocent of terrorist intentions.
it does not violate individual rights if a few are subjected to the inconvenience of false arrest in order to protect large numbers of people.
ordinary civil liberties are justifiably suspended for all members of groups who come from nations with which the U.S. is at war.
racial profiling may be the most efficient way to intervene in terrorist plots because Middle Eastern terrorists do share the same general appearance.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


7. Question : Hate crimes suggest the following about U.S. communities:
Student Answer:
Communities where hate crimes exist must contain more
than an average number of cruel and bad people.
Communities where hate crimes exist must be suffering from general oppressions in the past, especially poverty and economic exploitation.
All U.S. communities should take responsibility for their collective attitudes towards minority racial groups and how members of those groups are treated on a daily basis.
Because hate crimes are committed by isolated and demented individuals, they do not suggest anything about U.S. communities.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.


8. Question : Immigration from Europe in recent years
Student Answer:
has continued at its previous high rate, except that more skilled Europeans arrive.
has tended to originate from Northern Europe, due to economic difficulties in the Euro-zone.
has slowed to a trickle as the economies of European nations have grown over the twentieth century.
has continued to be dominated by impoverished peoples
from Southern and Eastern Europe.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 10 of Race and Ethnicity.


9. Question : Transracial adoption in the United States
Student Answer:
has enabled almost a million White families to adopt Black children.
has mostly consisted of the adoption of Asian children from abroad, by White families.
has consistently been encouraged by the National Association of Black Social workers.
is widely seen as a solution to conditions of dire poverty in racial minority families.
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 10 of Race and Ethnicity.


10. Question : Research regarding racial profiling has suggested that
Student Answer:
racial profiling has a deterrent effects on would-be criminals.
racial profiling does not increase the overall arrest rate for drug and weapon possession.
racial profiling may be justified, because members of racial minorities are already disproportionately convicted of felonies and serving time in prison.
racial profiling both makes sense given limited police resources and the feeling of security it imparts to innocent members of racial minorities who the police “profile.”
Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Chapter 11 of Race and Ethnicity.