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Sociology Unit 1 - Family and Households Exam With Complete Solutions 2024
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Sociology Unit 1 - Family and Households Exam With Complete Solutions 2024Sociology Unit 1 - Family and Households Exam With Complete Solutions 2024 
 
Functionalist perspective of the family - Key Figures - correct answer-Parsons, Murdock, Murray 
 
Murdock 1949 - correct answer-- Suggests the nuclear family is a very important social institution and plays vital roles in maintaining society and is universal 
- Believes it has four vital functions 1) Sexual - reinforces socially acceptable rela...
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Soc 102 ucla Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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economic capital - answermoney determines class status, in terms of income and ownership 
cultural capital - answera collection of symbolic elements of class position such as acquired 
skills, assets, manners, knowledge, taste, posture, clothing, etc. 
habitus - answerthe physical embodiment of cultural capital, the system of durable, 
transposable dispositions we possess due to our life experiences 
Class according to Bordieu - ...
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Soc 102 ucla Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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Soc 102 ucla Final Exam Questions With 
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economic capital - answermoney determines class status, in terms of income and ownership 
cultural capital - answera collection of symbolic elements of class position such as acquired 
skills, assets, manners, knowledge, taste, posture, clothing, etc. 
habitus - answerthe physical embodiment of cultural capital, the system of durable, 
transposable dispositions we possess due to our life experiences 
Class according to Bordieu - ...
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Sociology Final Exam Review Guide 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Sociology Final Exam Review Guide 2023 
 
 
conflict theory stance on stratification-Marx - ANSWER-believed that workers would realize their interests are in opposition to those of the owners and ultimately overthrow the working class 
 
conflict theory stance on stratification-Weber - ANSWER-non-owners who posses useful skills have some power; added third class and divided non owners into middle class (skills based on knowledge) and working class (manual labor). Middle class would be paid bette...
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PLSC 101: Exam 1 (100% Errorless Answers)
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Politics correct answers Who gets what, when, and how? 
Process which provides for the authoritative allocation of values for a society 
 
Collective action correct answers A situation in which many individuals woudl benefit from a certain action 
 
oligarchy correct answers A small group of people ruling over a country, state, or institution 
 
Direct democracy correct answers When individual citizens vote directly for the next ruler 
 
political culture correct answers set of attitudes, belief...
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CULTURAL STUDIES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
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CULTURAL STUDIES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ 
Matthew Arnold (1960) on culture 
described culture as the best that has been thought and said in the world. Here reading, observing and thinking were said to be the means towards moral perfection and social good. His aesthetic and political arguments are a justification for 'high culture'. 
 
 
 
Leavivism (culture with a capital C) 
Shares with Arnold that culure is the high point of civilization and the concern of an educated minority 
 
 
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POLS 101 – Straighterline Questions And Answers With Complete Solutions
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Which of the following is a difference between communism and socialism, as described by the text? correct answer: b. Under communism, the government assumes total management of the economy, whereas under socialism, the government does not try to manage the overall economy. 
 
In a constitutional system, correct answer: b. there are lawful restrictions on a government's power. 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the core values of American political culture? correct answer: c. cooperation...
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GRMN 2301 INSIDE NAZI GERMANY FINAL EXAM WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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NSDAP 
National Socialist Deutsch (German) Workers' Party () 
 
 
 
Hitler becomes Chancellor 
in January 30, 1933. 
But, National Socialist ideas were around earlier: 
- WWI () 
- The Treaty of Versailles 
 
 
 
 
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Tenets of Nazism 
Anti-Semitism, Lebensraum, Nationalism, Leadership Principle, Social Darwinism, Pan-Germanism, Anti-Communism 
 
 
 
Anti-Semitism 
The hatred of Jews based on the notion of race or religion. According to Hitler, the survival of the racial Ger...
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Criminology final exam (Answered) With Complete Verified Solution 100%
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Criminology final exam (Answered) With Complete Verified Solution 100% 
 
1. ________________ assumes that criminal behavior increases because certain individuals are caught and branded as offenders. 
 
a. consensus theory 
b. conflict theory 
c. labeling theory 
d. left realism theory 
c 
2. _____________'s theory focused on the process that occurs after an individual has been caught and designated as violating the law. 
 
a. Lemert 
b. Tannenbaum 
c. Cooley 
d. Mead 
e. Becker 
b 
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IB Global Politics Theories
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cultural hegemony - Answer- The domination of a culturally diverse society by the ruling class who manipulate the culture of that society - its beliefs, explanations, perceptions, values, and mores - that their imposed, ruling-class worldview becomes the accepted cultural norm and the universally valid dominant ideology, which justifies the social, political, and economic status quo as natural and inevitable, perpetual and beneficial for everyone, rather than as artificial social constructs that...