these are the questions that need to be answered.
ill submit the book for you to use to answer them. most of the questions are of your point of view so just say what you think. some questions do how multipe.
the ebook is for the whole semester but these questions are for just chapters 8, 9, 10, and 11
Chapters 8, 9, 10 and 11 Content Questions-Assessing for Understanding
Ch. 8, Social Class & Social Stratification
Pg. 177, What Would a Sociologist Say?, Social Class & Sports (READ ONLY)
1. Pg. 180, See for Yourself, Status Symbols in Everyday Life, Address (4) questions at the end of the passage.
2. Pg. 185, Understanding Diversity, The Student Debt Crisis, Address the (2) questions at the end of the passage.
3. Pg. 186, Doing Sociological Research, The Fragile Middle Class, Address the (2) questions to consider.
4. Pg. 187, See for Yourself, Income Distribution: Should Grades Be the Same? Address the (06) questions at the end of the passage.
5. Pg. 191, Figure 8-7, address the questions at the end of the passage.
6. Pg. 193, A Sociological Eye On the Media, Reproducing Class Stereotypes, address the question at the end of the passage (last sentence).
7. Pg. 197, Table 8-2, Functionalist and Conflict Theories of Stratificaton, which theoretical perspective do you most agree with and why, as it relates to social stratification?
8. Pg. 199, See for yourself, address the question at the end of this excerpt (last sentence).
Ch. 9, Global Stratification
9. Pg. 211, Map 9-1, Address the question.
10. Pg. 214, Figure9-4, Address the (2) questions.
11. Pg. 216, Table 9-1, Theories of Global Stratification, Which of the three theoretical perspectives of global stratification do you most agree with and why?
12. Pg. 219, Doing Sociological Research, Address the two (2) questions at the end of the passage.
13. Pg. 220, See for Yourself, Address the four (4) questions embedded within the passage, The Global Economy of Clothing.
14. Pg. 221, Thinking Sociologically, address the three (3) questions.
Pg. 225, Understanding Diversity-Refugee Women & the Intersection of Race and Gender (READ ONLY)
Pg. 229, What Would a Sociologist Say?, Human Trafficking (READ ONLY)
Ch. 10, Race & Ethnicity
15. Pgs. 243-44, Doing Sociological Research, Halloween Costumes: Reproducing Racial Stereotypes, address the (2) questions at the end of the passage.
16. Pg. 244, Thinking Sociologically, Address the question in this excerpt.
17. Pg. 256, Thinking Sociologically, Address the question in this excerpt.
18. Pg. 261, Table 10-2, Sociological Explanations of Racial & Ethnic Inequality-Which of the (4) theoretical perspectives presented do you most agree with and explain why?
19. Pg. 265, The “Tax” on Being a Minority in America, take the True-False Test on An Illustration of White Privilege and document 1) your total points, 2) your racial identity 3) your gender and 4) your social class
Ch. 11, Gender
Pg. 272, A Sociological Eye on Media, Women in the Media: Where Are Women’s Voices? (READ ONLY)
20. Pg. 274, Thinking Sociologically, address the (4) questions embedded within the excerpt.
21. Pgs. 278-279, Doing Sociological Research, Eating Disorders: Gender, Race & the Body -Address the (3) questions at the end of the passage.
22. Pg. 290, Table 11-3, Theorizing Gender: Sociological & Feminist Perspectives
-Which of the (7) theoretical perspectives presented do you must agree and explain why, as it relates to gender?
Ch. 13, Religion
23. Pg. 352, Table 13-3, Theoretical Perspectives on Religion–Of the (3) theoretical perspectives presented, which do you most agree with and why, as it relates to the institution of religion?
24. Pg. 356, Map 13-2, Address the (2) questions contained at the foot of the excerpt.
Ch. 14, Education
25. Pg. 367, Understanding Diversity-Social Class and the College Party Scene, address the (3) questions at the end of the passage.
26. Pg. 372, Thinking Sociologically, address the (6) questions embedded within this excerpt.
27. Pg. 375, Doing Sociological Research, Homeroom Security, address the (2) Questions to Consider at the end of the passage.
28. Pg. 376, Table 14-2 Sociological Theories of Education, Of the (3) theoretical perspectives presented which do you most agree with and why as it relates to the institution of education.
Ch. 15, Economy
29. Pg. 395, Thinking Sociologically, address the question embedded within this excerpt.
30. Pg. 396, Doing Sociological Research, address the (2) questions at the foot of the passage.
31. Pg. 401, Figure 15-2, address the (2) questions re: the income gap.
32. Pg. 403, Figure 15-3, address the (2) questions re: unemployment
33. Pg. 406, Table 15-2, Theoretical Perspectives on Work, of the (3) theoretical perspectives presented which do you most agree with and why as it relates to the institution of education?
Ch. 16, Environment, Population, & Social Change
34. Pg. 427, Map 16-1 Viewing Society in Global Perspective: Global Warming-Viewing the Earth’s Temperature, address the (2) questions at the end of the passage.
35. Pg. 429, Figure 16-1, address the question at the end of this excerpt.
36. Pg. 430, See for Yourself-The Wasteful Society, address the question at the end of this excerpt.
37. Pg. 434, Figure 16-3 The Census Counts Race, address questions embedded within the excerpt.
38. Pg. 435, Figure 16-4 World Population Growth, 1750-2050, address the question at the end of this excerpt.
39. Pg. 436, Figure 16-5, Infant Mortality in Industrial Nations, address the question at the end of this excerpt.
Pg. 438, What Would a Sociologist Say-The End of the White Majority (READ ONLY)
40. Pg. 439, Thinking Sociologically, address the questions.
41. Pg. 439, Figure 16-7, Population Projections: A More Diverse Nation, 2012 & 2060, address the question at the end of this excerpt.
42. Pg. 441, Thinking Sociologically, address the questions at the end of this excerpt.
43. Pg. 444, Thinking Sociologically, address the question at the end of this excerpt.
44. Pg. 445, Doing Sociological Research, address the (4) questions at the end of this passage
45. Pg. 449, Table 16-1 Theories of Social Change, of the (3) theoretical perspectives presented which do you most agree with and why?