__________ is the sociologist associated with the dramaturgical model of social interaction

a. Erving Goffman
b. Emile Durkheim
c. Randy Shilts
d. Neil Postman


b

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1) moral community 2) state religion 3) civil religion 4) functional equivalent of religion 5) religious experience 6) modernization 7) Protestant ethic 8) anti-Semitism 9) theocracy 10) nirvana 11) reincarnation 12) jen 13) charisma 14) denomination 15) secular A) a government sponsored religion, also called ecclesia B) a sudden awareness of the supernatural or a feeling of coming in contact with God C) in Hinduism, spiritual perfection that marks the end of the cycle of death and rebirth D) Robert Bellah's term for religion that is such an established feature of a country's life that its history and social institutions become sanctified by being associated with God E) a government based on the principle that God is king, God's laws are the statutes of the land, and priests are the earthly administrators of God F) in Confucianism, sympathy or concern for other human beings G) a "brand name" within a major religion H) the transformation of traditional societies into industrial societies I) belonging to the world and its affairs J) a group of people who are united by their religious practices K) prejudice and discrimination directed against Jews L) in Hinduism and Buddhism, the return of the soul after death in a different form M) a substitute that serves the same function or meets the same needs as religion N) an extraordinary gift from God; a "magnetic" personality that draws people to the individual O) Weber's term to describe the ideal of a self-denying, highly moral life, accompanied by hard work and frugality

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The evolutionary theories of Edward Burnett Tylor are most noted by their emphasis on the ideational aspects of human society

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Explain the concept of the demographic transition, and discuss its applicability to different types of societies

What will be an ideal response?

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Prejudice is:

a. the belief that people who belong to the same category share common characteristics. b. an irrationally based negative attitude toward categories of people. c. the belief that inherited physical characteristics determine the presence or absence of socially relevant abilities and characteristics. d. the unequal treatment of individuals based on their membership in a category.

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