What is the difference between microsociology and macrosociology?

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Microsociology is concerned with the study of people as they interact in daily life. Macrosociology, on the other hand, focuses solely on groups without regard to the interaction of the people involved. As a result, microsociology studies relationships among people within groups, while macrosociology does not.

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For most people, the word statussignifies prestige. For sociologists, status is _________.

A. a social position that a person occupies in society B. the process of acting toward and reacting to people around us C. a social position that a person is born in to D. the behavior expected of a person in a particular place in society E. also a signifier of prestige and rank

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The restriction of mate selection to people within the same group is known as

A. exogamy. B. hypergamy. C. endogamy. D. homogamy.

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Why did Cooley refer to some groups as "primary groups"?

a. They are among the first groups we experience in life. b. They include more members than secondary groups. c. They sometimes only exist for a short period of time. d. Their members often consider group membership as a means to a goal.

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The data on inequality clearly shows that the United States is moving toward a two-tiered society

a. true b. false

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