In their role as health promoter, parents are responsible for:

A) providing nourishment, cleanliness, and temperature control to their children.
B) providing a philosophy of life or set of principles that will benefit their children.
C) encouraging nonuse of drugs and safe driving skills.
D) expressing love for their children through hugs and kisses.


C

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Which sociological perspective generalizes about everyday forms of social interaction in order to understand society as a whole?

A. functionalist perspective B. conflict perspective C. interactionist perspective D. All these answers are correct.

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"Societies are held together by the power of dominant classes to impose their will on others." This maxim is basic to which theoretical paradigm in sociology?

a. Conflict b. Exchange c. Order d. Functionalism

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

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