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Sociology
Sociology
Examine the structures and dynamics of societies and human behavior. Sociology offers insights into social issues like inequality, race, and gender.
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Q: What are the behaviors values and interests common to a culture
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Q: Are Morals are rules people develop as a result of cultural values and norms.
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Q: What caused slavery in the Southern colonies to increase
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Q: How many people get accidentally physically hurt a day
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Q: What makes up a heterogeneous society
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Q: Why is the caste system a fixed social class system
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Q: Under what conditions would Auguste Comte call someone a positivist
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Q: A person who lives nearby is called
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Q: Why were so many people willing to become indentured servants (apex)
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Q: Did women work in the cotton fields
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Q: How did rock and roll challenge middle class values
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Q: What term means to end separation of races
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Q: What are some challenges of urbanization
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Q: People are less likely to come to the aid of an individual in trouble when there are many other people present. This principle is referred to as
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Q: The social construction of reality is a principle that is central to what theory
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Q: Can we choose our culture
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Q: What caste does the surnams Sallal come under
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Q: Are the culture practices of one's own society superior to those of other societies
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Q: How many peoope visit nypl a day
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Q: What percentage of men born in 1948 in the US are still alive
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Q: Which continent has the largest percentage of the world population
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Q: The view of society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system.
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Q: At Liberty High School researchers passed out surveys at lunch about drug use and asked students to turn them in on their way out. Why might they not get accurate results
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Q: Which of these were not helped by the Great Society A.Broadcasters who wanted to put on educational television and radio programs B.Reporters who wanted to learn more about government decisions C.S
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Q: Looking over the long course of history Durkheim claimed that societies change as gives way to .
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Q: The ability to see the connection between the larger world and your personal life is what sociologist C. Wright Mills called
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Q: Percentage of broken families in the world
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Q: How does mining affect local populations
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Q: A household is a person or a group of people who live in the same residence. In economics households are also
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Q: How did most Southern see slavery
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Q: What key beliefs and values emerged and how did hey influence societies
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Q: Do all countries of Latin America have a similar income gap Explain.
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Q: This branch of anthropology studies how a society establishes a system of government and economics.
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Q: In what ways were the lives of free blacks in the North different from--and similar to-the lives of free blacks in the South
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Q: A sociologist studies a group of selected retired individuals and a group of selected teenagers concerning their views on the local school system.
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Q: Chatel slavery is the term used when a slave is treated as
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Q: What was life like in the suburbs in the 1950s
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Q: According to Max Weber what are the limitations of objectivity in understanding society and what did he think sociologists should use instead
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Q: How social issue affect community
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Q: Why did plantations need so many workers indentured servants
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Q: Why would it be difficult to unite the countries of Europe
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Q: What have people relied on in order to explain social problems
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Q: A research study into how people's thought processes affect their behavior in society.
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Q: To something is to give along with others
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Q: Mark views society as a system of interrelated parts while John view society as composed of groups competing for scarce resources. Mark would be
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Q: Can you define the concept social problems
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Q: What are some examples of workplace socialization
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Q: Contemporary conflict theorist in sociology are concerned with the conflict between what
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Q: Wright Mills claimed that the sociological imagination transformed
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