A widely circulating story whose truth is questionable is called a ____

a. fable
b. revolution
c. legend
d. fad
e. rumor


E

Sociology

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An example of a “group,” as defined by sociologists, might be

a. passengers on a public bus. b. customers waiting in a line at the grocery store. c. people attending a political rally. d. a sports team.

Sociology

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Girls are socialized differently than boys within the U.S. 2. Education, religion, and the government all impact an individual's socialization. 3. The methods of celebrating rites of passage can provide a means of dramatizing and validating changes in a person's status. 4. Some of the most difficult socialization challenges and rites of passage occur in the later years of life. 5. Individuality is often lost within total institutions.

Sociology

The most visible signs of aging are

a. changes to the hair and skin. b. increases in water retention. c. loss of kinesthetic control. d. the effects of osteoporosis.

Sociology

When people refuse to hire highly qualified people of a different race and instead hire a less-qualified applicant who is of their own race, it is called

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology