What constitutes a nation and what constitutes a society are questions the book examines. How do such questions relate to democracy?

a. A democratic nation must include one united society.
b. A democratic nation should respect the diverse societies within its borders.
c. People must choose between living in a democratic society or a democratic nation.
d. A democratic nation is only possible if the society is not too diverse.


b

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a. functional perspective b. sociological imagination c. ascribed status d. anomie

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The existence of an in-group requires the existence of an out-group

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The period known as the "dawn of civilization" was characterized by new developments in the humanities and an increase in the pursuit of leisure activities. During the heyday of which type of society did this occur?

a. horticultural b. feudal c. pastoral d. agricultural

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____________ is the act of implanting a convention or norm into a society.

a. Habitualization b. Institutionalization c. Self-fulfilling prophecy d. Thomas theorem

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