Propaganda refers to generally false information that is disseminated by those in power in efforts to fool the public into accepting their perspective
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The most recent technological change to the U.S. economy was
a. the Agrarian Revolution. b. the Industrial Revolution. c. the Information Revolution. d. the Union Revolution.
In the United States, the practice of
__________ was once widespread throughout the South. Not only were children specifically assigned to certain schools to maintain racial separation, but segregationist laws kept all public places racially separated as well. This exclusion can also take the form of __________ as residential patterns become embedded in social customs and institutions. Fill in the blank with correct word
Things are never quite as they seem, but rather contain opposing features that create tension. This is the way Georg Simmel understood social change as a process of:
a. resolving contradictions b. asymmetric power c. class warfare d. modernization and progress
According to sociologist John Lofland, body piercing, "surfing" the Internet, and fad diets where a person eats large quantities of one specific food such as grapefruit or popcorn are all examples of a(n) _____ fad
a. personality b. object c. idea d. activity