For Karl Marx, __________ are systematic views of the way the world ought to be and they are embodied in religious doctrines and political values. They serve to justify the status quo and retard social change

a. philosophies b. principles
c. strategies d. ideologies


d

Sociology

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__________ have been a regular part of United States politics in recent years

Fill in the blanks with correct word

Sociology

Which of the following is an example of nonmaterial culture represented by the sneaker?

A. Sneakers symbolize differences in class status. B. Sneakers foster equality across social classes. C. Sneakers are a symbol of counterculture. D. Sneakers are a universal cultural symbol.

Sociology

Prior to the United Nations' attempt to define race in the 1970s, there had been no scientific inquiry into the construction of race.

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

Sociology

Sociologists say that people in preindustrial societies typically conform to a "style." By contrast, they point out that members of modern societies are influenced by

a. nothing at all. b. traditional styles. c. fashion and fads. d. None of the other responses is correct.

Sociology