An economy that mixes both public and private ownership of property and limits on free market competition:

A) capitalism
B) socialism
C) mixed
D) communism


C

Sociology

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Kendra is an 11-year-old girl who lives with her mom, dad, little brother Jason, paternal grandmother, and Spot (the family dog). Kendra’s family is a __________.

A) traditional family B) dual-earning family C) multigenerational household D) nonfamily household

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The term religious economy refers to

a. a theoretical framework within the sociology of religion that argues that religions can be fruitfully understood as organizations with a top-down management style. b. a set of sociological theories focusing on the role that economics plays in the development of world religions. c. the ways that religious institutions collect money, often through charity and tithes. d. an approach that sees religions as organizations in competition with one another for followers.

Sociology

Teaching students to be on time, to respect authority, and to follow directions can be considered a

A. dysfunction of education. B. manifest function of education. C. goal of the interactionist approach to education. D. latent function of education.

Sociology

Wealthy individuals and corporations have the power to influence government policy, as well as public opinion, through their influence over the media, which is why they enjoy disproportionate power in society. This is consistent with the definition of which theory of power?

A. economic domination theory B. pluralist theory C. corporate dominance theory D. class domination theory

Sociology