Organic solidarity is founded on similarity

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


F

Sociology

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Robert Orsi in Thank You, St. Jude studied:

A. Prayers said to different saints in the Catholic Church. B. Changes that can be observed in the historical sequence of papal encyclicals on the subject of illness and suffering. C. Letters written to the saint of hopeless causes. D. Letters written by children who had been cured of TB, asthma, and other respiratory problems at St. Jude's Children's Hospital in Chicago. E. "Votives' (small silver images) left by worshippers at shrines in Mexico to show their gratitude for miraculous cures.

Sociology

New Mexico differs from most of the other states in the U.S. in that New Mexico ________

A) is a "majority-minority" state B) has the strictest anti-immigration laws C) has the lowest population of immigrants D) is the state with the highest population of immigrants

Sociology

Because her escort for the evening was French, Sharon assumed she was going to have a romantic evening. Sharon's assumption is a good example of

(a) wishful thinking. (b) desperation. (c) stereotyping. (d) wild behavior.

Sociology

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. In Sklair’s formulation, the transnational capitalist class includes the following four fractions: TNC executives and their local affiliates (corporate fraction); globalizing state and inter-state bureaucrats and politicians (state fraction); globalizing professionals (technical fraction); and merchants and media (consumerist fraction). 2. According to Sklair, the 1980s witnessed an unprecedented increase in the scale and scope of the electronic media of communication, as well as genuine innovations in their nature. He argues “the fact that this is happening within and as a result of capitalist globalization indicates that a qualitatively new relationship between culture and ideology is being forged. 3. Although Hollywood actually produces only a minority of the worldwide total of films and television programmes, its control over marketing and distribution gives it an enormous input onto First World screens. 4. Although Hollywood actually produces only a minority of the worldwide total of films and television programmes, its control over marketing and distribution gives it an enormous input onto Third World screens.

Sociology