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Although the united states lost many jobs in the recession of the late 2000s, many people are optimistic that the lost jobs will be replaced with others. However, even if the optimists are right, this shift in the economy may permanently alter the class status of many, as jobs being lost are largely in manufacturing, and new jobs are often in information technology, suggesting that the newly unemployed will have trouble competing for newly created jobs. If this is the case, what is it called?

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all of the aboveQuestion 61.5 out of 1.5 pointsAlthough the United States lost many jobs in the recession of the late 2000s, many people are optimistic that the lost jobs will be replaced with others. However, even if the optimists are right, this shift in the economy may permanently alter the class status of many, as jobs being lost are largely in manufacturing, and new jobs are often in information technology, suggesting that the newly unemployed will have trouble competing for newly created jobs. If this is the case, what is it called? Selected Answer:structural mobilityAnswers:structural mobilityintergenerational mobilityintragenerational mobilityabsolute deprivationa caste systemQuestion 71.5 out of 1.5 pointsWhen studying deviance, sociologists often focus on the most obvious and extreme forms of deviant behavior. What are the consequences of this approach? Selected Answer:The values and norms of the powerful are left unexamined, while the deviance of the poor is scrutinized.Answers:Only deviant individuals who receive media attention will be studied.Only those deviant individuals who embrace their deviant labels will be studied.Only the deviant behaviors of the rich and powerful will be studied.The values and norms of the powerful are left unexamined, while the deviance of the poor is scrutinized.Few, if any, of the most serious problems in a given society can beaddressed.Question 81.5 out of 1.5 pointsWhat do sociologists call it when an individual changes her career but remains

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