Which of the following describes ethnomethodological breaching experiments?
A. examinations of casual settings like the home
B. examinations of how people perform official tasks, thereby constituting social structures, formal rules, and official procedures
C. examinations of social reality through normative violations
D. examinations of how interactions are accomplished utilizing internal constraints
C. examinations of social reality through normative violations
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Perhaps the greatest contribution of the strain theories has been in its application to __________
a. gang delinquency b. gang conformity c. gang formation d. gang status
A national civil rights movement, which ended most instances of lawful discrimination, took place during ________
a. World War II. b. the 1950s and 1960s. c. the 1970s. d. the 1990s.
According to Durkheim, which type of nonmaterial social facts are part of a structure created by the summation of people’s beliefs and sentiments?
a. social currents b. collective representations c. collective consciousness d. morality
Who “runs the large corporation today”?
a. it varies by corporation, but generally those who own the company run it b. managers who have little or no ownership but know how the company works and how to make it profitable c. banks and hedge fund managers who finance the company’s debt and must be paid back d. the thousands or millions of people who own stock in the large corporation