Exam 21: Grouping by Gender, Age, Common Interest, and Social Status

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Which cultural group recognizes the eruv as a religious living space?

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Describe the use of sex as a principle of social organization,using the Mundurucu and typical U.S.society as examples.

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What challenges do political and economic changes bring to social groupings? Choose two examples and discuss.

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Technology has played a major role in the development of new common-interest associations.How are these similar to and also different from those in the "pre-digital" world?

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What are the social contexts in which common-interest organizations are found?

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Compare and contrast open and closed class societies.

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Because they are usually in more sociable positions,women tend to have more common-interest associations than men.

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What is an eruv?

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What U.S.organization exists so that Ghanaians can maintain their cultural identification with their local chiefs in Africa?

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How can grassroots organizations challenge social hierarchy?

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The eruv is a Jewish communal space.

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Contrast the concepts of class and caste.

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Is some form of social inequality inevitable? Why? Explain.

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From the age of nine,Mundurucu males live with adult men in the men's house.

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Social impact assessments are required of any projects that use bank loans or any type of borrowed monies.

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