Which historical figure believed religion was a precipitator of social change?
a. Durkheim
b. Weber
c. Marx
d. Kotter
b. Weber
@ Weber believed religion was a precipitator of social change.
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In hopes of winning salvation, Calvinists were quick to share their wealth with the poor
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
__________ is/are shown by behaviors such as curtsying and saluting, and forms of address such as "Sir" and "Your Honor."
a. The "American Meritocracy" b. Equal opportunity c. Meritocratic inheritance d. Social Hierarchies
According to Charles Horton Cooley, we monitor ourselves by imagining how we appear to other people. This is part of the
A. looking-glass self. B. regulation of social placement. C. development of self. D. differentiation of self.
In human history, people who attract many followers, including Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, display ________