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Deck 1: What Is Sociology
1
Your textbook discusses social order and social disorder, pointing out that these contradictions exist simultaneously and are related. What concept is illustrated by this phenomenon?
A) either/or
B) both/and
C) macro/micro
D) theory/research
A) either/or
B) both/and
C) macro/micro
D) theory/research
B
2
Which of the following exemplifies the both/and view?
A) Noting that despite poverty, the U.S. is overall a relatively wealthy country
B) People who have more than one role in society
C) Conducting a research project with both quantitative and qualitative analyses
D) society's parts have latent as well as manifest functions
A) Noting that despite poverty, the U.S. is overall a relatively wealthy country
B) People who have more than one role in society
C) Conducting a research project with both quantitative and qualitative analyses
D) society's parts have latent as well as manifest functions
A
3
According to sociology, the events and problems of today
A) Have contemporary roots
B) Are often random
C) Are the result of large-scale forces
D) Pre-determine the future
A) Have contemporary roots
B) Are often random
C) Are the result of large-scale forces
D) Pre-determine the future
C
4
As a way of seeing the world, sociology sees
A) a position, usually at one extreme or the other
B) common sense, that is, what "everyone" knows
C) either social order or social disorder, not both at once
D) both social order and social disorder, often simultaneously
A) a position, usually at one extreme or the other
B) common sense, that is, what "everyone" knows
C) either social order or social disorder, not both at once
D) both social order and social disorder, often simultaneously
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5
A sociologist who notes changes in our society, for example from more conservative to more liberal, yet also notes that each group of Introductory Sociology students behaves in much the same way as the groups before, is using what perspective?
A) both/and
B) conflict
C) political
D) structural-functional
A) both/and
B) conflict
C) political
D) structural-functional
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6
Sociologists note that although obesity is common in the U.S., with emphasis on supersizing and all-you-can eat, many women strive for thinness to fit our culture's image of beauty. This duality exemplifies what perspective?
A) Functionalism
B) Both/and
C) Social conflict
D) Modernism
A) Functionalism
B) Both/and
C) Social conflict
D) Modernism
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7
Which of these is an interest of sociology, as opposed to other subjects?
A) Artistic visions of the society of the authors
B) Processes of individuals who act rationally in markets
C) Real life systematic observation of society
D) How everyday problems can be remedied by therapeutic intervention
A) Artistic visions of the society of the authors
B) Processes of individuals who act rationally in markets
C) Real life systematic observation of society
D) How everyday problems can be remedied by therapeutic intervention
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8
What type of science is sociology?
A) Soft
B) Psychological
C) Social
D) none - it is not a science
A) Soft
B) Psychological
C) Social
D) none - it is not a science
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9
Sociology is the study of human behavior in ________.
A) Society
B) Sociometry
C) Social work
D) Socialism
A) Society
B) Sociometry
C) Social work
D) Socialism
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10
Which sociologist wrote of the "sociological imagination"?
A) C. Wright Mills
B) Karl Marx
C) Alexis de Tocqueville
D) Auguste Comte
A) C. Wright Mills
B) Karl Marx
C) Alexis de Tocqueville
D) Auguste Comte
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11
__________ note(s) the universality of patterns such men and women being so different they seem to be from separate planets (Mars and Venus).
A) Psychological experiments
B) Physiological analyses
C) Sociological research
D) Common sense stereotypes
A) Psychological experiments
B) Physiological analyses
C) Sociological research
D) Common sense stereotypes
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12
Sociologists who are testing hypotheses based on empirical observations of social phenomena are looking for
A) open ended questions
B) feelings
C) the human spirit
D) scientific facts
A) open ended questions
B) feelings
C) the human spirit
D) scientific facts
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13
Your text describes the concept of __________ as "connecting our lives to the large-scale events in the world, seeing the impact of such things . . . on our sense of ourselves and our . . . interactions with others." (p 4)
A) Structural Functionalism
B) Symbolic Interaction
C) The Sociological Imagination
D) Conflict Theory
A) Structural Functionalism
B) Symbolic Interaction
C) The Sociological Imagination
D) Conflict Theory
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14
Regarding individuals, sociology
A) Connects them to larger processes of stability and change that compose history
B) Tends to ignore them and focus instead of much larger-scale institutional phenomena
C) Emphasizes the importance of human nature
D) Notes the universal and timeless characteristics of individuals
A) Connects them to larger processes of stability and change that compose history
B) Tends to ignore them and focus instead of much larger-scale institutional phenomena
C) Emphasizes the importance of human nature
D) Notes the universal and timeless characteristics of individuals
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15
Commonsense descriptions about society, such as "women are natural nurturers" or "men are naturally aggressive,"
A) Are stereotypical
B) Are not true for anybody
C) Cannot be scientifically tested
D) Are universal and timeless
A) Are stereotypical
B) Are not true for anybody
C) Cannot be scientifically tested
D) Are universal and timeless
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16
What does the "sociological imagination" classify our lives as?
A) Conflicted lives, torn between demands of modern society
B) Contrasting lives, with good and bad aspects
C) Contextual lives, understandable in social contexts
D) Convoluted lives, complicated, often incomprehensible
A) Conflicted lives, torn between demands of modern society
B) Contrasting lives, with good and bad aspects
C) Contextual lives, understandable in social contexts
D) Convoluted lives, complicated, often incomprehensible
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17
People don't behave as predictably as the subject matter of other sciences,
A) therefore we can't test hypotheses in sociological research
B) however we can test hypotheses to study patterns of behaviors
C) thus sociology can not use any methods that are in other sciences
D) however sociologists use the same methods as chemists and biologists to study human "objects".
A) therefore we can't test hypotheses in sociological research
B) however we can test hypotheses to study patterns of behaviors
C) thus sociology can not use any methods that are in other sciences
D) however sociologists use the same methods as chemists and biologists to study human "objects".
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18
Sociology uses which of the following as part of its scientific approach to interpret social behavior?
A) Bias
B) Systematic observations
C) Simple common sense
D) Preconceptions
A) Bias
B) Systematic observations
C) Simple common sense
D) Preconceptions
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19
What is meant by the concept of social order?
A) a low volume of crime in a given area
B) how the components of a society function together
C) the type of government in place, such as a democracy
D) who is recognized as the most prestigious in a society
A) a low volume of crime in a given area
B) how the components of a society function together
C) the type of government in place, such as a democracy
D) who is recognized as the most prestigious in a society
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20
Sociologists who are looking for "the human spirit" are most likely to
A) ask open-ended questions about how people feel in society
B) test hypotheses based on empirical observations of social phenomena
C) examine the predictive power of human behavior with quantitative methods
D) find similarities with other sciences such as biologists and chemists
A) ask open-ended questions about how people feel in society
B) test hypotheses based on empirical observations of social phenomena
C) examine the predictive power of human behavior with quantitative methods
D) find similarities with other sciences such as biologists and chemists
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21
Explanations that human behavior is "hardwired" focus on
A) Nurture
B) Quantitative research
C) The sociological perspective
D) Nature
A) Nurture
B) Quantitative research
C) The sociological perspective
D) Nature
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22
Which is a central component of Karl Marx's theoretical framework?
A) Social engineering
B) Democracy
C) Racism
D) Capitalism
A) Social engineering
B) Democracy
C) Racism
D) Capitalism
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23
What central insight was illustrated in Emile Durkheim's study of suicide?
A) Society is held together by solidarity.
B) Suicide is the ultimate individual act.
C) The less people have, the more likely they are to commit suicide.
D) Capitalism is a major factor in suicide.
A) Society is held together by solidarity.
B) Suicide is the ultimate individual act.
C) The less people have, the more likely they are to commit suicide.
D) Capitalism is a major factor in suicide.
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24
Lester Ward stressed the need for social planning and reform, and rebelled against the __________ model which saw each succeeding society as improving on the one before it.
A) Functionalist
B) Symbolic Interactionist
C) Post Modernist
D) Social Darwinism
A) Functionalist
B) Symbolic Interactionist
C) Post Modernist
D) Social Darwinism
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25
Which best describes symbolic interactionism?
A) People's interactions with their environment help them develop a sense of "self."
B) People's interactions create social cohesion, stability, and equilibrium for society.
C) People are integrated into various levels of the social world via inequity.
D) People are integrated into the social world through shared values and traditions.
A) People's interactions with their environment help them develop a sense of "self."
B) People's interactions create social cohesion, stability, and equilibrium for society.
C) People are integrated into various levels of the social world via inequity.
D) People are integrated into the social world through shared values and traditions.
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26
According to Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy:
A) only enhances human freedom
B) only erodes human freedom
C) can both enhance and erode human freedom
D) has nothing to do with human freedom
A) only enhances human freedom
B) only erodes human freedom
C) can both enhance and erode human freedom
D) has nothing to do with human freedom
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27
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, who wrote Women and Economics in 1898, noted that
A) women were socialized toward feminine traits such as docility.
B) women who exhibited masculine characteristics such as leadership were more successful
C) the more successful marriages were those in which men and women shared tasks equally
D) women who earned their living had to suppress characteristics such as feebleness
A) women were socialized toward feminine traits such as docility.
B) women who exhibited masculine characteristics such as leadership were more successful
C) the more successful marriages were those in which men and women shared tasks equally
D) women who earned their living had to suppress characteristics such as feebleness
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28
Max Weber connected Protestantism to the material success and economic profit of what economic system?
A) communism
B) Socialism
C) capitalism
D) feudalism
A) communism
B) Socialism
C) capitalism
D) feudalism
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29
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) argued that
A) Women have absolutely no power with men
B) Society can't progress if half its members are kept backward
C) Society can't progress unless women gain power over men
D) In order for society to progress, women must use their power to seduce men
A) Women have absolutely no power with men
B) Society can't progress if half its members are kept backward
C) Society can't progress unless women gain power over men
D) In order for society to progress, women must use their power to seduce men
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30
According to Durkheim, in modern society, with the division of labor and diverse and conflicting interests, society is held together with
A) Mechanical solidarity
B) Communal Competition
C) Organic solidarity
D) Structural-Functionalism
A) Mechanical solidarity
B) Communal Competition
C) Organic solidarity
D) Structural-Functionalism
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31
W.E.B. Du Bois wrote that "the problem with the twentieth century was the problem of __________"
A) Modernism
B) Poverty
C) The Great Depression
D) The color line
A) Modernism
B) Poverty
C) The Great Depression
D) The color line
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32
Who first coined the term sociology?
A) Auguste Comte
B) Karl Marx
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Max Weber
A) Auguste Comte
B) Karl Marx
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Max Weber
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33
Sociology came to the United States
A) When Marx, Weber, and Durkheim went on a speaking tour of major US universities.
B) When American sociologists applied the ideas of European sociology to the American experience.
C) During the Revolutionary War
D) During the Civil Rights and Women's Movements
A) When Marx, Weber, and Durkheim went on a speaking tour of major US universities.
B) When American sociologists applied the ideas of European sociology to the American experience.
C) During the Revolutionary War
D) During the Civil Rights and Women's Movements
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34
Before the full impact of the Industrial Revolution, the source of one's identity was through one's ________.
A) religion
B) status or kinship
C) work or workplace
D) educational level
A) religion
B) status or kinship
C) work or workplace
D) educational level
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35
While conducting research, sociologists engage in ________.
A) systematic observation and hypothesis testing
B) strictly quantitative methods of analysis
C) only intuitive methods of ensuring validity
D) strictly qualitative research
A) systematic observation and hypothesis testing
B) strictly quantitative methods of analysis
C) only intuitive methods of ensuring validity
D) strictly qualitative research
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36
Which of these was an outcome of the "Enlightenment"?
A) Use of reason to understand the relationship of the individual and society.
B) Use of faith alone to understand the relationship of the individual and society.
C) A rejection of the rationalist approach.
D) An embrace of the divine authority of the monarchy.
A) Use of reason to understand the relationship of the individual and society.
B) Use of faith alone to understand the relationship of the individual and society.
C) A rejection of the rationalist approach.
D) An embrace of the divine authority of the monarchy.
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37
Which of the following, according to John Locke, play(s) an essential role in people joining together in a society?
A) Psychological agreements
B) Social contracts
C) Cultural conscience
D) Contracts based on the divine authority of the monarchy
A) Psychological agreements
B) Social contracts
C) Cultural conscience
D) Contracts based on the divine authority of the monarchy
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38
George Herbert Mead developed a social theory of the "self", emphasizing
A) Nature
B) Class, status, and party
C) The generalized other
D) The importance of Social Darwinism in influencing our social beings.
A) Nature
B) Class, status, and party
C) The generalized other
D) The importance of Social Darwinism in influencing our social beings.
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39
Which of the following represent the two main focuses of Contemporary Sociology in the United States?
A) nature and nurture
B) psychological and anthropological
C) science and religion
D) the self and social order
A) nature and nurture
B) psychological and anthropological
C) science and religion
D) the self and social order
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40
Frederick Douglass's principle theme was that __________ was learned, and thus could be unlearned.
A) Language
B) Slaveholding
C) Feminism
D) Capitalism
A) Language
B) Slaveholding
C) Feminism
D) Capitalism
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41
Since 1966, the percentage of BA degrees in sociology awarded to women has increased over ________ percent.
A) 60
B) 70
C) 80
D) 90
A) 60
B) 70
C) 80
D) 90
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42
In the United States, public education transmits knowledge and also provides free "babysitting" for school-age children, which, in turn, could allow both parents to be employed. Free babysitting would be considered a
A) Macro-level effect
B) Qualitative effect
C) Manifest function
D) Latent function
A) Macro-level effect
B) Qualitative effect
C) Manifest function
D) Latent function
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43
__________ refers to the economic, political, cultural, and social interconnections among different groups all over the world.
A) Universalism
B) Globalization
C) Relativism
D) Particularism
A) Universalism
B) Globalization
C) Relativism
D) Particularism
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44
According to your text, sociology's mission is the understanding of different groups
A) focusing primarily on white men as the norm
B) to determine their appropriateness for society
C) to exclude those that should be marginalized
D) without value judgments
A) focusing primarily on white men as the norm
B) to determine their appropriateness for society
C) to exclude those that should be marginalized
D) without value judgments
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45
Which of the following is correct about diversity on college campuses?
A) Gays and lesbians are typically expelled for violating morals codes
B) Racial and ethnic minorities dominate colleges these days
C) Racial minorities are excluded from most campuses
D) Women outnumber men on almost every campus
A) Gays and lesbians are typically expelled for violating morals codes
B) Racial and ethnic minorities dominate colleges these days
C) Racial minorities are excluded from most campuses
D) Women outnumber men on almost every campus
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46
Conflict theorists believe that ________.
A) only the lowest social group in a society is in conflict
B) societies in decline exhibit conflict, while stable societies do not
C) productive societies are the result of resolved internal conflicts
D) those who have power always seek to maintain it
A) only the lowest social group in a society is in conflict
B) societies in decline exhibit conflict, while stable societies do not
C) productive societies are the result of resolved internal conflicts
D) those who have power always seek to maintain it
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47
Talcott Parsons' structural functionalism stresses
A) balance and equilibrium among societies' parts
B) competition and inequality between the powerful and powerless
C) development of individuals' sense of self through interactions with others
D) the unequal distribution of social rewards in the social structure
A) balance and equilibrium among societies' parts
B) competition and inequality between the powerful and powerless
C) development of individuals' sense of self through interactions with others
D) the unequal distribution of social rewards in the social structure
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48
According to Robert K. Merton, parts of society have functions that are __________ if they are intended and __________ if they are unintended. Intended Unintended
A) latent manifest
B) concrete abstract
C) manifest latent
D) abstract concrete
A) latent manifest
B) concrete abstract
C) manifest latent
D) abstract concrete
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49
C. Wright Mills wrote of the "sociological __________"
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50
Which best describes multiculturalism?
A) The understanding of the dominant culture
B) The understanding of the minority or subculture
C) The understanding of many different cultures
D) The understanding of counterculture movements
A) The understanding of the dominant culture
B) The understanding of the minority or subculture
C) The understanding of many different cultures
D) The understanding of counterculture movements
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51
George Ritzer coined what term for the homogenizing spread of consumerism around the world?
A) McDonaldization
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Multiculturalism
D) Mass Society
A) McDonaldization
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Multiculturalism
D) Mass Society
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52
The percentages of non-whites and women within the field of sociology since 1966 has seen what change?
A) A slight decrease
B) A substantial decrease
C) An increase
D) No change
A) A slight decrease
B) A substantial decrease
C) An increase
D) No change
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53
The "sociological imagination" points out that our lives must be understood in social __________.
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54
Sociology uses systematic __________ as part of its scientific approach to interpret social behavior.
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55
Sociology is
A) a way of seeing the many differences and similarities in social life.
B) a profession dedicated to helping people cope with individual problems
C) a field that is not at all diverse; it is dominated by white men
D) an area that exists only in colleges and universities
A) a way of seeing the many differences and similarities in social life.
B) a profession dedicated to helping people cope with individual problems
C) a field that is not at all diverse; it is dominated by white men
D) an area that exists only in colleges and universities
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56
In the Postmodern conception of the world,
A) the fundamentals of society are all challenged.
B) Rather than using religious explanations, analyses are more scientific than ever
C) The meaning of social life is found in conforming to rigid patterns of development
D) Society is recognized as having less freedom
A) the fundamentals of society are all challenged.
B) Rather than using religious explanations, analyses are more scientific than ever
C) The meaning of social life is found in conforming to rigid patterns of development
D) Society is recognized as having less freedom
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57
Sociologists who look at contrasts such as the decline in literacy among American teenagers as well as a high level of competition at our elite schools are taking the __________ view.
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58
Which theory suggests that the constant struggles between the "haves" and the "have-nots" were the organizing principle of society?
A) Functionalist theory
B) Symbolic Interaction theory
C) Conflict theory
D) Social Darwinism
A) Functionalist theory
B) Symbolic Interaction theory
C) Conflict theory
D) Social Darwinism
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Your text points out that the Wall Street Journal rated Sociologist as
A) The best job in America
B) One of the best jobs in America
C) An average job
D) A poor job
A) The best job in America
B) One of the best jobs in America
C) An average job
D) A poor job
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60
Sociologists look at both how society fits together, called Social __________, and how it seems to be coming apart, called Social __________.
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61
________ coined the term sociology.
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62
In the __________ concept of the world, the fundamentals of society are all challenged and fluctuating.
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63
Schools are supposed to transmit knowledge, which is a __________ function.
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64
Sociology emerged in __________ in the early nineteenth century.
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65
Tocqueville discussed the United States as the embodiment of ________.
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66
According to Max Weber, the characteristic form of modern organizations is __________.
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67
According to __________ theory, constant struggles between haves and have-nots are the organizing principle of society.
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The __________ reorganized the production of goods from a craft system to large-scale factory production.
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69
Since 1966, the percentage of sociology degrees awarded to women has __________
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Karl Marx's central interest was the __________ economic system.
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71
Nations that are interconnected through economic, political, cultural and social means bringing together different groups of people all over the world are an example of ________.
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The idea that society is moving from a less developed to a more developed (and therefore better) stage is associated with the idea of __________.
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73
Very often, what we observe to be true turns out, after sociological examination, to be __________.
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74
George Ritzer calls the increasing homogeneity around the world ________.
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75
Sociology looks at the __________ of different forces, such as nature and nurture.
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76
Many "commonsense" descriptions of social life, such as "women are more nurturing," are not true for everyone, and are based on __________.
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According to Thorsten Veblen's The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), the wealthy visibly displayed their wealth in what he called __________.
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78
The two forms of solidarity described by Durkheim are ________ and ________.
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79
Research related to globalization focuses on ________ level analysis of processes such as the global marketplace, corporations, and transnational institutions.
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80
The ________ perspective examines how an individual's interactions with his or her
environment - other people, institutions, ideas - help a person develop a sense of "self."
environment - other people, institutions, ideas - help a person develop a sense of "self."
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