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The human action and interaction are understandable only through the exchange of meaningful communication or symbols, this is the basic assumption of_______________?
A. conflict theory
B. Role theory
C. Symbolic interactionism
D. None of these
The rise of globalization was greatly facilitated by_____________?
A. wealthy aristocrats
B. sixteenth-century population growth
C. industrialization
D. developments in transportation and communication
E. international migration
Which of these is most closely associated with Marx,s thinking ?
A. integration
B. conflict
C. social facts
D. consensus
The limitation of symbolic interactionism is that________________?
A. It overlooks micro-level interaction
B. It overlooks macro-level interaction
C. It cannot count for culture
D. None of these
Conflict theory explains________________?
A. Harmony among classes
B. Dependence-among classes
C. Struggle to dominate
D. None of these
Sociology is well-equipped to uncover the truth about social problems because of______________?
A. its reliance on surveys
B. its theoretical grounding
C. its emphasis on careful reliable empirical research
D. its desire to solve problems
E. its reliance on government funding
A list of cultural universals was compiled by anthropologist_______________?
A. Max Weber
B. George Murdock
C. Margaret Mead
D. William F. Ogburn
Which sociological perspective examines human activities on the micro level by focusing on how day-to-day social behavior is shaped by the distinctive norms, values and demands of a particular society ?
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. None of these
Karl Marx emphasized ____________ as a major factor in shaping social life ?
A. psychology
B. geography
C. economics
D. communism
E. social psychology
Which sociological perspective examines human activities on the micro level by is shaped by the distinctive norms values and demands of a particular society ?
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. psychological perspective
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