Some religions, like Zen Buddhism, differ from the author's working definition of religion because they create a sacred world out of almost everything in the physical universe. Hence, for these religions

a. neither the sacred nor profane exist.
b. everything is considered sacred.
c. nothing is considered sacred.
d. everything is considered profane.


b

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Racial and ethnic identities are _______

A. Unrelated B. Intertwined C. Opposites D. Different terms for the same thing

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Which of the following is an example of the micro level of social experience?

a. An unmarried couple discussing whether to have sex. b. A labor market in which many jobs are occupied predominantly by men. c. Laws that designate a minimum wage. d. Church doctrine about the accepted text for marriage ceremonies.

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Noriko is a young, single Japanese woman who works full time, but continues to live with her parents because she doesn't want the stresses involved with having a family of her own. Sociologist Masahiro Yamada would call Noriko a(n)

a. juku. b. millennial. c. selfish woman. d. parasite single.

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The two main branches of statistical methods are

A) theoretical and inferential. B) intuitive and observational. C) descriptive and intuitive. D) descriptive and inferential.

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