Exam 4: Social Structure and Interaction
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________are patterns of relationships that endure from one generation to the next.
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Gesellschaft involves personal relationships based on friendship and kinship.
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Aminata wants to build a career in the social institution concerned with the consumption, production, and orderly transfer of goods. Aminata wants to work within the:
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While teaching a class, Professor Holt's stomach growls loudly. Professor Holt makes a self- deprecating joke and laughs along with her students. This is an example of:
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Stephanie wants a promotion on her job. She always agrees with her boss' opinions and often says that the boss' ideas are "brilliant!" This is an example of:
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The Dawes Act gave whites guardianship over Native American lands.
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Evan and Lisa are similar in their access to power, wealth and prestige. As such, Evan and Lisa are in the same:
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As a mother, Jenny is expected to be at her daughter's dance recital this afternoon. However, as dean of the college, Jenny is expected to participate in a college-wide meeting for upper-level administrators. Because Jenny is being forced to choose between the competing demands of two different roles, she is experiencing:
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The professor lectures in all of his classes. Being a lecturer is the professor's:
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When Rachel visited her friends in Spain, she noticed that the Spaniards stood very close to her when holding a conversation. Rachel felt somewhat uncomfortable because the Spaniards were breaking through the invisible bubble that is supposed to insulate her from others. Rachel felt that her ___________was being violated.
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According to the functionalists, every society needs to have some common thoughts, beliefs and attitudes. This means that a society needs:
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In hunting and gathering societies, all people are involved in obtaining food for survival. This commonality holds them together and is an example of:
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Lakedra is examining the sexual behavior of teenagers in the United States. She suspects that peer pressure of sexuality encourages early sexual experimentation. As Lakedra's study is concerned with the small interactions of daily life, her study is focused on:
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Renee is examining the sexual behavior of teenagers in the United States and in India. She suspects that the availability of condoms and other forms of birth control in a society impacts the likelihood that a teen will become sexually active. As Renee's study is concerned with large scale society, her study reflects:
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Crystal is concerned with the functional requisite that deals with the creation of social norms and laws. She is concerned with:
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