52) Which means of controlling binge drinking on university campuses is the most controversial? a. campus policies on the maximum length of “happy hours†b. controls on alcohol advertising on campus c. dry campuses d. campus policies governing minimum drink prices e. providing students with the option of living in an alcohol-free dorm 53)       was perceived as legally, socially and morally acceptable in Canada for most of the 19th century, but is now largely perceived as “deviantâ€. a. Homosexuality b. child abuse c. Alcoholism d. Truancy e. child abuse and alcoholism 54) According to your textbook, where can we search for potential universal standards related to the social typing of deviance? a. the components that are shared among the doctrines of the world’s five major religions b. human rights documents c. those scientific claims that are characterized by consensus within the scientific community d. the laws of nations that have low crime rates e. in the Christian Bible 55) According to human rights documents, human dignity is/was violated by a. the eugenics movement. b. European colonization. c. residential schooling. d. Nazi Germany’s racial hygiene program. e. all of the situations listed above. 56) Which of the following are themes that are shared among the various human rights documents found throughout the world? a. human dignity; security of personal and property; freedom from poverty b. human dignity; freedom from poverty; right to education c. security of person and property; right to education; freedom from poverty d. human dignity; security of person and property; freedom from discrimination e. freedom from discrimination; right to education; security of person and property 57) Which of the following events is a violation of all three of the human rights themes presented in your textbook? a. the eugenics movement b. the labelling of certain religious groups as “cults†under France’s new legislation c. the actions of the Christian Coalition d. the failure to provide health care to citizens e. violent crime 58) Which of the following is a human rights document? a. the Magna Carta b. Universal Declaration of Sexual Rights c. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms d. Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizens e. all of the above 59) The document that is considered to be the foundational document for modern human rights policies, programs and legislation is thea. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. b. Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizens. c. the Magna Carta. d. Universal Declaration of Human Rights. e. Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights. 60) The belief that an individual should not be discriminated against based on their genetic traits is supported by the a. Magna Carta. b. Universal Declaration of Sexual Rights. c. Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights. d. Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizens. e. Declaration on the Rights of the Disabled. 61) When is violating someone’s human rights considered to be legitimate, according to human rights documents? a. when the ruling government of a nation decides, through democratic political processes, that such a violation is legitimate b. when there are threats to social order c. when there are threats to morality d. when there are threats to other people’s human rights e. when there are threats to social order, morality, or other people’s human rights 62) According to subjective deviance specialists, ________ is at the center of determining what or who is deviant. This is a key part of the social construction of deviance. a. gender b. power c. nature d. positivism e. empathy 63) During election time, one political party creates a series of radio announcements that discredit their opponent by emphasizing a support for the legalization of marijuana. The claim is that this candidate is morally unreliable by supporting this issue. This is an example of: a. The media as moral entrepreneur b. The media as a tool c. The government as moral entrepreneur d. The government as a tool e. Both B and C 64) Which of the following was once considered deviant, but is now considered acceptable in Canada? a. The eugenics movement b. The witch hunts c. Homosexuality d. Residential schooling e. Child abuse 65) The involuntary sterilization of “mental defectives”, would be a violation of: a. Human dignity b. The right to freedom from discrimination c. Security of person and property d. Right to physical, mental and social health