The scientific world view challenged religion
a. By shedding doubt on creation stories of religions
b. By putting a secular authority higher than God
c. Introducing atheism into the world
d. Solving social problems that religion could not
a. By shedding doubt on creation stories of religions
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According to sociologist Rosabeth Moss Kanter, who wrote Men and Women of the Corporation,"
A) The structure of corporations is dominated by masculine principles B) Organizations such as corporations have gender-neutrality built in to their structures C) Some aspects of corporations, such as job evaluations, favor women D) Men and women are able to compete on equal footing in large organizations
__________ comprises those who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods that are characterized by poverty, family disruption, unemployment, and a lack of individuals in high-status occupations
a. The working class b. The lower class c. The urban underclass d. The poverty class
How is it that countercultures are likely to demand more conformity than subcultures?
A) Countercultures require obedience to a charismatic leader. B) Countercultures require opposition to the mainstream, while subcultures may allow members to be part of the mainstream as well. C) Countercultures tend to be about following well-established and time-honored traditions. D) Subcultures are about rebellion while countercultures are about group cohesion.
It seems highly likely that, at least for the near future, a substantial percentage of racial and colonized minority groups and some recent immigrant groups will be participating in the mainstream economy at lower levels than will the dominant group and the more advantaged recent immigrant groups. This outcome would be consistent with ______.
A. human capital theory B. the importance of the contact situation C. the traditional assimilation perspective D. Myrdal's vicious cycle E. the segmented assimilation perspective