_____________ are preindustrial societies that demonstrated the strongest dependence on the environment and were based around kinship or tribes.
a. Hunter-gatherer societies
b. Pastoral societies
c. Feudal societies
d. Information societies
a. Hunter-gatherer societies
@ Hunter-gatherer societies are preindustrial societies that demonstrated the strongest dependence on the environment and were based around kinship or tribes.
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a. True b. False
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A. a personal trouble B. a public issue of social milieu C. a personal trouble and a social issue D. a historical fact
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A) Primary socialization is genetic, while secondary socialization comes from society. B) Primary socialization occurs in early childhood, while secondary socialization occurs throughout life. C) Primary socialization occurs until age 30 to 40, when secondary socialization takes over. D) The influences of primary socialization disappear when secondary socialization begins.
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A. Conflict perspective B. Global perspective C. Interactionist perspective D. Functionalist perspective