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Feminism GRADED FOR A LEVEL
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Race -A social construction 
- Imposing social meanings onto real and/or imagined physiological characteristic 
(superiority/inferiority) 
- A way to legitimize the colonial subjugation/subordination of European colonized and continue to deny 
them access to resources 
- Racism in engrained in nation building 
- Seen as static/fixed, inherent and unchangeable 
- Socially grounded in politics, capitalism, and unequal social relations among different groups of people 
- Maintained by dominant elit...
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SOC 201 Unit 1 Exam with correct answers 2024
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Based on what you know about how social problems are constructed, which social issue is most likely to be considered a social problem? 
a. Lead is discovered in the drinking water of the poor section of town. 
b. A large corporation's most popular product is found to cause cancer. 
c. Several gang-related burglaries occur in a gated community. 
d. Millions of people go bankrupt each year because they cannot afford healthcare. - correct answer c. Several gang-related burglaries occur in a gated ...
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SOCA 101 Final Questions and Answers 100%
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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. Int...
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Feminism GRADED FOR A LEVAL
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Race -A social construction 
- Imposing social meanings onto real and/or imagined physiological characteristic 
(superiority/inferiority) 
- A way to legitimize the colonial subjugation/subordination of European colonized and continue to deny 
them access to resources 
- Racism in engrained in nation building 
- Seen as static/fixed, inherent and unchangeable 
- Socially grounded in politics, capitalism, and unequal social relations among different groups of people 
- Maintained by dominant elit...
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wmst 113 correctly answered 2022
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wmst 113 correctly answered 2022Plessy vs. Ferguson reinforced the system of "separate but equal" in the U.S. 
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Internalized oppression is the blind acceptance and belief of the distorted categorizations about one's own group. 
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One way to analyze the recent spate of young, Black men being shot by police, and the subsequent national responses to these killings could be by understanding (mark all that apply): 
The significance of racism and systemic lack of economic oppor...
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Feminism GRADED FOR A LEVEL
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Race -A social construction 
- Imposing social meanings onto real and/or imagined physiological characteristic 
(superiority/inferiority) 
- A way to legitimize the colonial subjugation/subordination of European colonized and continue to deny 
them access to resources 
- Racism in engrained in nation building 
- Seen as static/fixed, inherent and unchangeable 
- Socially grounded in politics, capitalism, and unequal social relations among different groups of people 
- Maintained by dominant elit...
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Feminism GRADED FOR A LEVAL
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Race -A social construction 
- Imposing social meanings onto real and/or imagined physiological characteristic 
(superiority/inferiority) 
- A way to legitimize the colonial subjugation/subordination of European colonized and continue to deny 
them access to resources 
- Racism in engrained in nation building 
- Seen as static/fixed, inherent and unchangeable 
- Socially grounded in politics, capitalism, and unequal social relations among different groups of people 
- Maintained by dominant elit...
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Feminism GRADED FOR A LEVEL
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Race -A social construction 
- Imposing social meanings onto real and/or imagined physiological characteristic 
(superiority/inferiority) 
- A way to legitimize the colonial subjugation/subordination of European colonized and continue to deny 
them access to resources 
- Racism in engrained in nation building 
- Seen as static/fixed, inherent and unchangeable 
- Socially grounded in politics, capitalism, and unequal social relations among different groups of people 
- Maintained by dominant elit...
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Feminism GRADED FOR A LEVAL
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Race -A social construction 
- Imposing social meanings onto real and/or imagined physiological characteristic 
(superiority/inferiority) 
- A way to legitimize the colonial subjugation/subordination of European colonized and continue to deny 
them access to resources 
- Racism in engrained in nation building 
- Seen as static/fixed, inherent and unchangeable 
- Socially grounded in politics, capitalism, and unequal social relations among different groups of people 
- Maintained by dominant elit...
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VOCAB #1 SOCIOLOGY
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Colonialism - The policy or practice of acquiring and controlling other countries and territories, 
often for economic gain. 
Colorblind racism - A form of racism characterized by the idea that race no longer matters, 
therefore racial inequalities are not caused by racism, but by other factors such as individual 
choice or merit. 
Colorblindness - The idea that race should not be considered or acknowledged, often used to 
justify colorblind racism.
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