Exam 5: Social Groups and Networks
Exam 1: What Do Sociologists Do36 Questions
Exam 2: One Human Nature60 Questions
Exam 3: Culture58 Questions
Exam 4: Culture and Subsistence Technology60 Questions
Exam 5: Social Groups and Networks62 Questions
Exam 6: Institutions65 Questions
Exam 7: Demography49 Questions
Exam 8: Microsociology65 Questions
Exam 9: Sociology of the Family62 Questions
Exam 10: Social Stratification57 Questions
Exam 11: Global Inequality70 Questions
Exam 12: Contemporary Gender Inequality71 Questions
Exam 13: Race and Ethnicity54 Questions
Exam 14: Sociology of Religion60 Questions
Exam 15: Crime and Violence63 Questions
Exam 16: Biosociology of Health63 Questions
Exam 17: Economic Sociology63 Questions
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Which was not a primary status group in premodern Japan? _____
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If the set of rules is not enforced, it can still be called an institution.
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Compare and contrast government institutions in hunting and gathering, horticultural, agrarian and industrial societies.Use examples to illustrate your points.
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Compare and contrast family institutions in hunting and gathering, horticultural, agrarian and industrial societies.Use examples to illustrate your points.
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The oldest surviving law code dates back to revolutionary France.
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The gifts a bride's family gives to her husband is called a ____.
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Of the choices, the most highly bureaucratized society is: ____
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Japan during the Edo period is an example of a(n) ____ society.
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