1.During the New Deal Era (1930s-1970s) the economy was embedded…
Question Answered step-by-step 1.During the New Deal Era (1930s-1970s) the economy was embedded… 1.During the New Deal Era (1930s-1970s) the economy was embedded in________A.norms regarding fair wages and equality, but ones that tacitly relied upon white supremacy and male dominanceB.the social disorder that shaped the nation during the WWII eraC.a market-based economy reliant on the laws of supply and demand without the distortions of welfare programsD.a feminist critique of the power structures of patriarchy 2.To say that risk is socially constructed and culturally mediated means that risks: A.Can cause harmB.are the same in different places and at different timesC.Need to be calculated by professional risk analysts before they can be understood and acted onD.Are dependent on a variety of social factors like what we value, where we live, who lives around us, our political or religious commitments, and who we trust Social Science Sociology SOCIOLOGY 101 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


