The core concepts in ecological theory include:

a. environment and adaptation

b. environment and socialization.
c. mesosystem and exosystem.
d. microsystem and macrosystem.


a

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_____________ are rules that govern how people must behave in the presence of the sacred to achieve an acceptable state of being

a. Religious laws c. Rituals b. The Ten Commandments d. Beliefs

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Individuals who care about a cause, but do not benefit directly from the changes are ______.

A. beneficiary constituents B. conscience constituents C. participatory constituents D. indirect constituents

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There are several reasons why the category of "race" is no longer considered to be identified as a meaningful force in American society because we really cannot discuss race in a "pure" sense anymore (due to the frequency of inter-relationships that have occurred). However, another reason the authors discuss for why social scientists and ordinary citizens have begun to shy away from "race" as a

category to differentiate people is a. that people are uncomfortable with this category because it over emphasizes the power of these forces in society. b. because people have very little understanding of the difference between race, ethnicity, and nationality. c. because even using the word race has always had political meanings and uses. d. all of the above

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Which of the following is cited by Ritzer as an example of the robotic nature of the work done by McDonald's employees?

a. they speak with a mechanical voice b. their parts need increasing maintenance c. cash registers have the prices of each item programmed into them d. the parking lots are swept by broom

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