The key difference between Georg Simmel and Thorstein Veblen's theories of stratified consumption is that Simmel thinks the lower classes invent their own fashionable styles, while Veblen thinks they simply mimic the taste of the upper class.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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All of these statements about social structure are true, except______________________
a. it is not essential for individual well-being b. it is essential for the survival of society c. it provides a web of familial support and social relationships d. it connects individuals to the larger society
Which term is used to refer to the reputation that a specific person has within an occupation?
A. power B. prestige C. esteem D. status
Which sociological perspective would highlight the reluctance among professional athletes to display any sexual identity other than heterosexuality in public?
A. interactionist perspective B. queer theory C. functionalist perspective D. feminist perspective
The immigration policy is a responsibility of the __________ government.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).