In ethnographic research, reducing complex human beings to extremely simplistic representations is:
A. an invariably unethical maneuver
B. an uncouth display
C. a necessary act of reduction
D. a cause for celebration, as in an office party
E. none of the above
C
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a. Racial and ethnic stratification b. Divisions of labor c. Structural stratification d. Social differentiation
Contemporary sociologists answer the question of social order?that is, how is it
possible?by using essentially the same concepts that the founding fathers of sociology (e.g., Durkheim, Marx, Mead) developed. a. true b. false
Differing social rules about sex that are based on gender are referred to as the sexual
(a) gender standards. (b) double standards. (c) transgender norms. (d) gender norms.
What is a sustainable environment and how is it achieved?
What will be an ideal response