______ is a way of understanding social interactions that borrows concepts from theatre.

A. Kohlberg's cognitive approach
B. Goldberg's liturgical approach
C. Garfinkel's ethnomethodological approach
D. Goffman's dramaturgical approach


Answer: D

Sociology

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The "nature-nurture" controversy refers to:

a. how humans learn to repress their instinctually aggressive behavior b. the debate over the role of biological versus social factors in creating the person c. the degree of control people have over their own lives d. the question of whether human beings are members of the animal kingdom

Sociology

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

1. Youth of color are even more at risk for unsafe sexual behaviors that can lead to violence or disease. 2. The CDC’s (2011) report on the prevalence of sexual violence revealed that 29.3% of American women reported having experienced an attempted or completed rape. 3. Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic that advocated the use of contraceptives like the diaphragm. 4. All cultures regulate their members’ sexuality in one way or another.

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Which of the following is characteristic of the treadmill of production?

A. Environmental concerns take precedence over political and economic agendas. B. It helps to explain the lack of urgency or mobilization in the face of environmental threats. C. The need for a vigorous economy and a clean and sustainable environment are necessarily irreconcilable. D. Governments do not have a stake in environmental concerns.

Sociology

Identify and discuss the three different types of rules that prescribe what is appropriate in a particular culture. Discuss how breaking them affects others and the consequences to the violator. Provide examples. Describe the relationship of these rules

to laws. Please provide the best answer for the statement.

Sociology