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These were the common folk in Rome

These were the common folk in Rome

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There are several towns throughout the Appalachian mountain…

There are several towns throughout the Appalachian mountain area wherein a mining company owns all the stores and most of the houses. It sells goods to the workers at inflated prices, offers house rentals for twice what a mortgage would be, and makes sure to always pay the workers less than needed to cover food and rent. Once the workers are in debt, they have no choice but to continue working for the company since their skills will not transfer to a new position. This situation most closely resembles _____ slavery.

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Mike, a college student, rents a studio apartment. He cannot…

Mike, a college student, rents a studio apartment. He cannot afford a television and lives on cheap groceries like dried beans and ramen noodles. Since he does not have a regular job, he does not own a car. Mike is aware that this standard of living is not desirable and below average when compared to others, but it is only uncomfortable and not life threatening. This information would lead us to conclude that Mike is living in _____ poverty.

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On the other side of town, Jake’s dad tells the family that…

On the other side of town, Jake’s dad tells the family that he has just completed his Master’s thesis but is struggling to find work in his field due to various companies restricting hiring as they “consolidate resources.” As such, Jake’s dad has achieved a level of education above most others within town but is likely to be unemployed or underemployed for the foreseeable future. Jake’s parents briefly discuss moving to a new area, but with resources being as tight as they are now, they find it difficult to put together enough funds to move elsewhere where there may be more job opportunities. As a sociologist, you note that Jake’s dad is experiencing _____ when considering the prestige associated with his level of education and his employment status.

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Example Using a Non-main Character:”Much like the Baroness’s…

Example Using a Non-main Character:”Much like the Baroness’s choice to stay in or leave the castle, the servants faced the choice to obey or disobey the Baroness – a personal trouble. This trouble is related to the context of the society in which they are in because, as their title suggests, servants are expected to serve at the behest of authorities. The extent to which people are expected to obey authorities is a public issue. In this instance, the Baroness is their authority.  We do not know if they were aware of the Baron’s order that the Baroness was to remain in the castle. All we know is that they were told by the Baroness to lower the drawbridge, and they did.”

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A sociologist using the _____ perspective to examine the pat…

A sociologist using the _____ perspective to examine the pattern of human activity described in The Drawbridge would highlight the ways in which the meanings that the individuals in the scenario attach to themselves, others, and their relationships affect their behavior.

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The DrawbridgeAs he left for a visit to his outlying distric…

The DrawbridgeAs he left for a visit to his outlying districts, the jealous Baron warned his pretty wife: ‘Do not leave the castle while I am gone, or I will punish you severely when I return!’ But as the hours passed, the young Baroness grew lonely. Despite the Baron’s warning she decided to visit her Lover, who lived in the countryside nearby.The castle was situated on an island in a wide, fast-flowing river. A drawbridge linked the island to the mainland at the narrowest point in the river. “Surely the Baron will not return before dawn,” she thought, and ordered her servants to lower the drawbridge and leave it down until she returned.After spending several pleasant hours with her Lover, the Baroness returned to the drawbridge, only to find it blocked by a Gatekeeper wildly waving a long, cruel knife. “Do not attempt to cross this bridge, Baroness, or I will have to kill you,” the Gatekeeper cried. “The Baron ordered me to do so.”Fearing for her life, the Baroness returned to her Lover and asked for help. “Our relationship is only a romantic one,” the Lover said. “I will not help.”The Baroness then sought out a Boat Captain on the river, explaining her plight to them, and asked them to take her across the river in their boat. “I will do it, but only if you can pay my fee of five marks,” they responded. “But I have no money with me,” the Baroness protested. “That is too bad. No money, no ride,” the Boat Captain said flatly.Her fear growing, the Baroness ran crying to a Friend’s home and, after explaining her desperate situation, begged for enough money to pay the Boat Captain their fee. “If you had not disobeyed the Baron, this would not have happened,” the Friend said. “I will give you no money.”With dawn approaching and her last resource exhausted, the Baroness returned to the drawbridge in desperation, attempted to cross to the castle, and was slain by the Gatekeeper.

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Formal system of forced labor that the Spanish used to colon…

Formal system of forced labor that the Spanish used to colonize the Americas.

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This week we spoke about several different European powers c…

This week we spoke about several different European powers colonizing the New World. Pick two of the European Powers and compare and contrast their strategy of colonization (answer should be at least 4-5 sentences). ifwrittenbyaimakeitaboutklingons

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What is one way that the Federal Government got people to mo…

What is one way that the Federal Government got people to move out West? (Give a specific example/description)

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