What are the building blocks of consumer culture? What are some other ways in which culture has been organized? Why is marketing to children considered controversial, and why does the author suggest we might be in a postconsumer culture?

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but could include information about consumer culture—that consumption is the primary source of meaning in life and receives a high value. In the past, production and religion were two examples of the driving organizational principle of society. Marketing to children has been considered a taboo in the past and in other cultures, and there are norms against it. This is because we do not think children can make informed choices about consumption, and we generally protect children against exploitation. Now, marketing is pervasive generally, including marketing to children. Market research has figured out to get children to pester their parents to purchase items. However, we may be in a postconsumer culture since the recession that began in 2007. Even as employment rates and the stock market has improved, many people are not purchasing as much, are saving money, and are participating in “sharing economy” items made possible by use of new communications technologies. Some people have moved away from a norm of extravagance in consumer culture to being more economically frugal and environmentally friendly as new norms.

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From a symbolic interactionist perspective a. sexual practices are the result of complementary gender roles in society

b. sexual identity and practices are explained by the social organization of society. c. social approval and taboos influence what is considered permissible. d. differences in power define what types of sexual behavior is acceptable.

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In the U.S., girls appear to be more capable of fulfilling the roles expected in schools than do boys.

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

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According to ______ theorists, social movements emerge when there is an unequal distribution of goods and services.

A. conflict B. symbolic interactionist C. functionalist D. social identity

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Which of these is TRUE of Trump University?

A. It was an example of a not-for-profit college. B. It was staffed by highly qualified instructors. C. It used high pressure tactics to extract money from students. D. Donald Trump was actively involved in the college.

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