Putnam's findings give him little faith in how __________ theory views social reality
a. contact
b. conflict
c. ethnocentric
d. social bonding
e. both a & b
e
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Friendship factors such as where one goes to church or to work are
(a) individual factors (b) dyadic factors (c) situational factors (d) environmental factors
The caste perspective views racial and ethnic inequality as a permanent feature of U.S. society. The caste system was strengthened by __________ laws, which prohibited sexual intercourse or marriage between persons of different races
a. antimiscegenation b. segregation c. ethnic purity d. racial cleansing
A school atmosphere in which the motions of teaching and learning continue, while the students are more concerned about surviving than learning is called ________.
A. no response classroom B. hollow lessons C. ritualized deprivation D. going through the motions
According to Berger and Luckmann, it is through __________ that human life becomes coherent, meaningful, and continuous.
a. institutions b. communication c. symbols d. minds