Exam 6: Roles and Inequality
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Shandy and Moe, in "Negotiating Work and Family in America," argue thaa key to women's rank is
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In his article, "Mixed Blood," Jefferson M.Fish argues thathe American conceporace is culturally constructed, noa biological reality.
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In "Negotiating Work and Family in America," Shandy and Moe argue thaiis only
older women who face structural barriers in an attempto negotiate work and family
responsibilities.
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In "Motorcycles, Membership, and Belonging," McCurdy argues thaindividuals in Indian society have turned to personal networks outside otheir family, including groups opeople from local taverns, civic organizations, and special interests, for satisfying social connections.
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In "Mixed Blood," Fish argues thahuman biological races do noexisbecause
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According to Fish in "Mixed Blood," an avocado is classified by Brazilians as a fruiand by North Americans as a vegetable.
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According to Fish in "Mixed Blood," human beings cannobe classified into races on the basis ophysical characteristics because there is so little variation within the human species.
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The culturally defined behaviors associated with particular social statuses are called
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According to Rogozen-Soltar in "Becoming Muslim in Europe," due to the progressive
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When the author firsmeMaría Martínez in 2006, she had married a Jordanian man and
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Like the women in hunter-gatherer societies who share the responsibility for food supply, Shandy and Moe argue in "Negotiating Work and Family in America" thaU.S.women
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According to Shandy and Moe in "Negotiating Work and Family in America," anthropologisErnestine Friedl argues thacontrol opublicly shared resources, such as animal proteins, in hunter-gatherer societies determines the degree to which females are equal to males.
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Caste, like class, is a kind osocial stratification into which members are born, but
which permits mobility based on the acquisition owealth and symbols ohigher
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In "Motorcycles, Membership, and Belonging," McCurdy argues thaHonda company employees take on the role o__________ as they ride along with "Wingers" as participanobservers, gaining insighon how to improve and redesign their motorcycles to meeriders' needs.
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In "Negotiating Work and Family in America," Shandy and Moe reporthawhen a parenleaves the workforce, 97 ouo100 times iis the woman who drops out.
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According to McCurdy in "Motorcycles, Membership, and Belonging," interesgroups such as the Gold Wing Road Riders Association (GWRRA) provide members with a feeling oshared interest, sense oachievement, and self-worth thathey may lack in other aspects otheir lives.
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A group ranked in a system osocial stratification into which members are born for life is called a
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Class is a kind ostratification defined by unequal access to prestige and valued resources buwhich can permiindividual mobility.
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