In contending that the stranger is “near and far at the same time,” Simmel notes that the stranger

a. never stays long in a particular community
b. shares many similarities with those he interacts with
c. is unable to provide important services to the community
d. shares only the most general or common features with those he interacts with


d. shares only the most general or common features with those he interacts with

Sociology

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Terrorists in the United States are always imported from other countries

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

A person needing to have his or her car repaired can go to a muffler store, a transmission shop, a tire retailer, or a gas station for a tune-up. Talcott Parsons refers to this type of specialization as

A. inclusion. B. exclusion. C. differentiation. D. adaptive upgrading.

Sociology

According to Robert Merton’s strain theory, people commit deviant acts because they ______.

A. lack access to legitimate means to achieve their goals B. possess a deviant identity C. have been taught that these acts are normal D. have determined that the benefits outweigh the costs

Sociology

How does poverty affect the education system in the United States? Compare the educational experiences of a poor child to those of a wealthy child. How do these increase or decrease the likelihood a child will attend college?

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology