Deck 3: Race, Ethnicity, Social Structure and Crime
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Deck 3: Race, Ethnicity, Social Structure and Crime
1
The peak years of criminal activity are for people between the ages of _____ and _____.
A)14,21
B)14,24
C)12,21
D)14,26
A)14,21
B)14,24
C)12,21
D)14,26
B
2
In 1968,the __________ Commission warned that "our Nation is moving toward two societies,one black,one white-separate and unequal."
A)Duvall
B)Ways and Means
C)Kerner
D)Wickersham
A)Duvall
B)Ways and Means
C)Kerner
D)Wickersham
Kerner
3
The official unemployment rate is __________ for teenagers than for adults.
A)much lower
B)much higher
C)slightly lower
D)slightly higher
A)much lower
B)much higher
C)slightly lower
D)slightly higher
much higher
4
The federal government first developed an official definition of poverty in _____.
A)1968
B)1962
C)1966
D)1964
A)1968
B)1962
C)1966
D)1964
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5
The most disturbing aspect of the poverty data is the number of __________ living below the poverty line.
A)African Americans
B)Native Americans
C)children
D)families
A)African Americans
B)Native Americans
C)children
D)families
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6
The African American unemployment rate has been consistently about ___ the white rate.
A)the same as
B)three times
C)half
D)twice
A)the same as
B)three times
C)half
D)twice
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7
Sociologists and psychologists generally agree that __________ is the primary unit for transmitting values to children.
A)school
B)television
C)the peer group
D)the family
A)school
B)television
C)the peer group
D)the family
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8
One important trend in American economic inequality is the growth of the very poor -a group some analysts call ______ ______ in the past 30 years
A)an under class
B)a working class
C)a middle class
D)a lower class
A)an under class
B)a working class
C)a middle class
D)a lower class
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9
In 2009,the median household income in the United States for African American families was only __ percent of white Americans.
A)13
B)63
C)73
D)43
A)13
B)63
C)73
D)43
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10
Historically,many property owners in the North adopted restrictive covenants that prohibited the sale of property to:
A)Asians.
B)African Americans or Jews.
C)Hispanics.
D)Answers a,b and c are correct.
A)Asians.
B)African Americans or Jews.
C)Hispanics.
D)Answers a,b and c are correct.
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11
Official arrest data indicate that involvement in crime peaks at:
A)18 for violent crimes and 20 for property crimes.
B)20 for violent crimes and 22 for property crimes.
C)18 for violent crimes and 16 for property crimes.
D)16 for violent crimes and 18 for property crimes.
A)18 for violent crimes and 20 for property crimes.
B)20 for violent crimes and 22 for property crimes.
C)18 for violent crimes and 16 for property crimes.
D)16 for violent crimes and 18 for property crimes.
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12
American metropolitan communities are characterized by strong patterns of:
A)economic interdependence.
B)industrial bases.
C)residential segregation.
D)commercial/retail bases.
A)economic interdependence.
B)industrial bases.
C)residential segregation.
D)commercial/retail bases.
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13
The supply-side economic policies of the 1980s were referred to as:
A)voo-doo economics
B)Reaganomics
C)conservative fantasies
D)business hand-outs
A)voo-doo economics
B)Reaganomics
C)conservative fantasies
D)business hand-outs
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14
The official unemployment rate does not count:
A)workers who are trying hard to find work
B)part-time workers who want,but can't find,full-time jobs.
C)workers who dropped out of high school
D)workers who have a spouse that works
A)workers who are trying hard to find work
B)part-time workers who want,but can't find,full-time jobs.
C)workers who dropped out of high school
D)workers who have a spouse that works
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15
________ involves rejection of society's goals and established means of achieving them,as well as an attempt to create a new society based on different values and goals.
A)Rebellion
B)Withdrawal
C)Retreatism
D)Innovation
A)Rebellion
B)Withdrawal
C)Retreatism
D)Innovation
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16
Thomas Shapiro argues that "_______ is a frightful conveyor and transmitter of inequality."
A)racism
B)sexism
C)inheritance
D)wealth
A)racism
B)sexism
C)inheritance
D)wealth
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17
How much a person or family earns in any given period is called:
A)wealth
B)income
C)median net worth
D)economic index
A)wealth
B)income
C)median net worth
D)economic index
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18
The growth of political and civil rights did not necessarily address _________ inequality.
A)economic
B)educational
C)political
D)occupational
A)economic
B)educational
C)political
D)occupational
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19
In 2007,the top 1 percent owned 34.6 percent of the wealth,the next 19 percent owned ___ percent and the "bottom" 80 percent (that is,most Americans)owned only __ percent
A)50.5,15
B)40.5,25
C)60.5,5
D)30.5,35
A)50.5,15
B)40.5,25
C)60.5,5
D)30.5,35
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20
Which of the following is NOT part of a community's social structure?
A)The spatial distribution of the population.
B)The rate of population fluctuations.
C)The composition of local neighborhoods.
D)Patterns of interaction within and between neighborhoods.
A)The spatial distribution of the population.
B)The rate of population fluctuations.
C)The composition of local neighborhoods.
D)Patterns of interaction within and between neighborhoods.
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21
Social disorganization theory holds that the administration of criminal justice reflects the unequal distribution of power in society.
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22
________ theory holds that the administration of criminal justice reflects the unequal distribution of power in society.
A)Routine activity
B)Culture conflict
C)Conflict
D)Social disorganization
A)Routine activity
B)Culture conflict
C)Conflict
D)Social disorganization
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23
The gap between the very richest Americans and most Americans in terms of both annual income and total wealth has actually been shrinking over the last few decades.
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24
Historically,many property owners in the North adopted restrictive covenants that prohibited the sale of property to African Americans or Jews.
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25
________ involves rejection of both the goals and accepted means of achieving them.
A)Rebellion
B)Withdrawal
C)Retreatism
D)Innovation
A)Rebellion
B)Withdrawal
C)Retreatism
D)Innovation
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26
The growth of political and civil rights did not necessarily address _________ inequality.
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27
The supply-side economic policies of the 1980s were referred to as __________.
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28
Innovation involves rejection of society's goals and established means of achieving them,as well as an attempt to create a new society based on different values and goals.
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29
The practice by banks and savings and loan companies of refusing to offer mortgages in poor and minority neighborhoods was known as:
A)redlining.
B)blacklisting.
C)low-listing.
D)a "screenout."
A)redlining.
B)blacklisting.
C)low-listing.
D)a "screenout."
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30
A person's network of friends,relationships,and other contacts is called cultural capital.
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31
Reaganomics was also known as "voo-doo" economics.
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32
The term secondary labor market refers to:
A)the population segment holding down two or more jobs to make ends meet.
B)the distinction between skilled workers and those with no or limited skills.
C)public sector and private sector employment opportunities.
D)available low-paying jobs with limited fringe benefits and uncertain prospects for the future.
A)the population segment holding down two or more jobs to make ends meet.
B)the distinction between skilled workers and those with no or limited skills.
C)public sector and private sector employment opportunities.
D)available low-paying jobs with limited fringe benefits and uncertain prospects for the future.
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33
Among both African Americans and Hispanics,then,there is a greater gap between the middle class and the poorest than at any other time in our history.
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34
The peak years of criminal activity are for people between the ages of 14 and 24.
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35
The most disturbing aspect of the poverty data is the number of __________ living below the poverty line.
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36
Social and cultural capital have huge implications for individuals,their status in life,their prospects for the future,and also their likelihood of becoming criminals.
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37
________ involves acceptance of society's goals but rejection of the accepted means of attaining them.
A)Rebellion
B)Withdrawal
C)Retreatism
D)Innovation
A)Rebellion
B)Withdrawal
C)Retreatism
D)Innovation
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38
The __________ labor market includes low-paying jobs with limited fringe benefits and uncertain prospects for the future.
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39
Official arrest data indicate that involvement in violent crime peaks at 18 years of age.
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40
The official unemployment rate does not count workers in the "__________ economy" who are paid in cash.
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41
__________ theory holds that the administration of criminal justice reflects the unequal distribution of power in society.
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42
Historically,many property owners in the North adopted restrictive covenants that prohibited the sale of property to African Americans or __________.
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43
The practice by banks and savings and loan companies of refusing to offer mortgages in poor and minority neighborhoods was known as __________.
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