Question #1 (10 pts.) The notion of the “family” structure is one critical area to become aware of when working with African American clients. As Sue et al. (2019, pg.304) note, “…45% of African American households are headed by married couples……African Americans have the highest birth rate among nonmarried women, at 69.8%. African American children […]
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Discuss How are the political values of Canadians distinct from those of Americans? What accounts for these differences?
Answer the question: How are the political values of Canadians distinct from those of Americans? What accounts for these differences? Double-spaced with standard margins and 12-point font. They must be between 500 to 750 words, excluding the bibliography, and include a word count. Papers proposals should have a thesis statement that responds to one of […]
Use social structure to explain why Native Americans have such a low rate of college graduation? You can substitute Asian Americans, African Americans or Latino/a Americans for Native Americans.
Social Structure and Social Interaction: The major components of social structure are culture, social class, social status, roles, groups, and social institutions. Use social structure to explain why Native Americans have such a low rate of college graduation? You can substitute Asian Americans, African Americans or Latino/a Americans for Native Americans.
Choose the Theoretical Perspective on aging that you believe is the healthiest for society. Why?
1. Gerontology, the study of aging, four dimensions. List them. 2. Choose the Theoretical Perspective on aging that you believe is the healthiest for society. Why? 3. What are some major factors that affect life expectancy? (World wide and the USA) 4. List several of the problems facing older Americans. 5. How do you see […]
Define the concepts of “social class” and “classism.” Why, according to Mantsios, don’t Americans like to talk about class?
What is the difference between income and wealth? How does social status correlate to political influence in the United States? What is occupational prestige? How does it correlate to educational achievement? What is a meritocracy? Is the United States a meritocracy? Define the concepts of “social class” and “classism.” Why, according to Mantsios, don’t Americans […]
Discuss How bad defunding police or abolishing police would be for Americans
How bad defunding police or abolishing police would be for Americans
Explain how the system of American government was designed to work and evaluate its success – from its foundation until the present. In your answer, be sure to address the origin and development of constitutional democracy
Answer the following question: (scroll down) Explain how the system of American government was designed to work and evaluate its success – from its foundation until the present. In your answer, be sure to address the origin and development of constitutional democracy; Explain how the federal system works; describe the separation of powers and system […]
What is the context of the article? In other words, why was this article written now? Discuss the social, cultural, and/or political impact of the issue
1. Article title surrounded by “quotation marks” 2. Reporter’s name (If there is more than onereporter, cite them all in the order given on the article. This includes contributing reporters often listed at the bottom of an article.) 3. Title of publication, italicized3. Date of publicationB.Begin with a short overview(summary) of the article youare analyzing. […]
Discuss,Is using natural gas and biofuels a bridge to clean renewable energy or does it contribute to increasing the climate crisis?
The science is settled Ninety-seven percent of climate scientists agree that human activity is driving a climate crisis all across the Earth. We know it’s happening, and we know why: carbon pollution from fossil fuels is warming our planet and throwing natural systems out of balance. You don’t have to look far to see the […]
Discuss,Why do you think many middle-class and working-class Americans may be unwilling to support a tax structure that targets primarily the wealthy?
Why do you think many middle-class and working-class Americans may be unwilling to support a tax structure that targets primarily the wealthy?