Culture is essential for our individual survival and our communication with other people. It is also fundamental for the survival of societies because it makes the actions of individuals intelligible to the group. This makes the culture and society:
a. in conflict with one another. b. independent
c. contrasting. d. interdependent.
d
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A/An ________ is a relatively cohesive cultural system that varies in form and substance from the dominant culture
a. counterculture b. subculture c. dominant culture d. alternate culture
About two-thirds of remarrying women under age 45 have cohabited with a partner between their first and second marriages, and the longer the time since a divorce, the more likely they are to cohabit
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Cumulative advantage can be a social problem within sciences if and when ______.
A. it allows for a team of scientists to obtain government funding for basic research B. it leads to the domination of a scientific field by a closed network of scientists C. scientific hypotheses are confirmed by evidence D. scientific theories are disconfirmed by new evidence
The author explains that a sociological approach to studying sports
A. produces knowledge that enables athletes to train more effectively. B. will grow if it produces knowledge that is useful to many people. C. is useless when it is critical and idealistic. D. is useful because it proves that sport has essential and unchanging qualities.