According to the author, we begin to enter the sacred world when we separate some aspects of life and treat them as

a. if they were part of the material world.
b. part of everyday, mundane affairs.
c. unexplainable by observation, physics, and science.
d. the artifacts of human beings to be used and discarded.


c

Sociology

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Mitchell Duneier studied the social network and social behavior of whom, as a method of researching the effects of social institutions on them?

A. street corner preachers B. female word processors C. warehouse workers D. tollbooth operators

Sociology

__________ refers to holding positive attitudes toward but endorsing negative status for women

(a) cultural sexism (b) hostile sexism (c) benevolent sexism (d) patriarchal sexism

Sociology

Which of the following would be considered a white-collar occupation?

A. a fry cook at a fast-food chain B. an investment broker C. a salesclerk D. a truck driver

Sociology

Which of the following is true of intelligence?

a. It can be directly measured in a test. b. Intelligence scores do not predict school performance. c. It can be thought of as the ability to solve problems. d. Intelligence is an absolute term. e. B and D are correct

Sociology