The sociologist who argued that self-awareness develops as we see ourselves from the point of view of others is

a. Carol Gilligan
b. George Herbert Mead.
c. Sigmund Freud.
d. Jean Piaget.


Ans: b. George Herbert Mead.

Sociology

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Marshall Sahlins has characterized hunter-gatherers as the "original affluent society." Sanderson and Alderson believes that Sahlins's characterization is

a. basically correct b. largely incorrect c. a highly speculative idea with no real evidence either for or against it d. probably correct, but of little significance nonetheless

Sociology

The Supreme Court's traditional definition of "oriental" as a racial category arose primarily from

a. social and natural scientists. b. sociologists. c. the "common understanding" of Americans. d. works of fiction.

Sociology

When understanding intimate relationships, a sociological imagination allows us to ________

a. recognize that marriage is not always monogamous, but is a lifetime commitment between a man and a woman b. challenge the assumption that particular forms of marriage are natural as opposed to social in origin c. understand the lack of diversity in intimate relationships cross-culturally d. observe the natural differences in intimate relationships within our own culture

Sociology

Explain why since the 1940s there has been such an increase of women in the labor market.

What will be an ideal response?

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