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SOCA 101 Final This concept refers to the artificial boundary that allows women to see the next occupational level even as structural obstacles keep them from reaching it. a. Mommy Track b. Glass Ceiling c. Meritocracy d. Glass Elevator/Escalator - Answer- B The example that I gave in cla...

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SOCA 101 Final
This concept refers to the artificial boundary that allows women to see the next
occupational level even as structural obstacles keep them from reaching it.
a. Mommy Track
b. Glass Ceiling
c. Meritocracy
d. Glass Elevator/Escalator - Answer- B

The example that I gave in class from my Social Problems' class where the students
refused to allow their Iraqi classmate to join their group is an example of
a. Aversive Racism
b. Colorblind Racism
c. Individual Racism
d. Internalized Racism - Answer- A

In the dominant-minority group relations continuum discussed in class, ____ is
lowest on both equality and tolerance.
a. Segregation
b. Expulsion
c. Internal Colonialism
d. Assimilation - Answer- C

Many minority group members in the United States have done this by moving to
California, New York, Washington, DC in response to prejudice and discrimination in
other parts of the country.
a. Passing
b. Code-Switching
c. Resistance
d. Withdrawal - Answer- D

Based on this perspective many people find differential applications of the law based
upon race and ethnicity.
a. Functionalism
b. Conflict Theory
c. Symbolic Interactionism
d. Xenophobia - Answer- B

The gender wage gap for full-time paid workers showed that these individuals earn
the most.
a. Asian women
b. Black men
c. Black women
d. Hispanic men - Answer- A

This concept by Emile Durkheim examines how social groups held together by
shared language and culture are more stable.
a. Ethnocentrism

, b. Mechanical Solidarity
c. Organic Solidarity
d. Cultural Relativism - Answer- B

According to lecture, when we discussed sexual orientation women and men were
perceived to have different sexual orientations in several examples even when they
same test was applied. Which of the following is not a factor in determining sexual
orientation as discussed in lecture?
a. Emotional Attraction
b. Fantasy
c. Gender
d. Actual Behavior - Answer- C

According to this perspective, the majority of new jobs created in the United States
are in low wage, few benefit, and poor hour service sector jobs.
a. Functionalism
b. Conflict
c. Symbolic Interaction
d. All of the above - Answer- B

Men commonly experience sexism in all of the following ways EXCEPT
a. Legally
b. Occupationally
c. Socially
d. Religiously - Answer- D

Social Inequality is known as a disparity in all of the following EXCEPT
a. Income/Wealth
b. Prestige
c. Outcomes
d. Power - Answer- C

Shawn earns $90,000 annually at his full-time job. This salary is known as
a. Income
b. Wealth
c. Prestige
d. Property - Answer- A

This term refers to the way in which an individual defines their own gender.
a. Gender Roles
b. Gender Identity
c. Sexuality
d. Sexual Orientation - Answer- B

According to lecture, people in these occupations (Low-skill manual labor workers,
clerical workers, and retail workers) would most likely be found in which socio-
economic class?
a. Middle
b. Working
c. Working poor

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