The lifelong process of learning to become a member of the social world is called ______.

A. socialization
B. interaction
C. socializing
D. role taking


Answer: A

Sociology

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In a class system, the allocation of statuses and resources in each new generation depends on:

a. personal characteristics such as education and job skills. b. individual characteristics and labor market characteristics. c. achievement motivation and intelligence alone. d. none of the above

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Ivan Beutler suggests that any definition of the family must include a discussion of:

a. place of residence. b. exclusivity and longevity. c. intergenerational ties. d. sexual interaction.

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Discuss the Enlightenment and its impact on sociology.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology

The longevity of democracy can be increased substantially by

a. An average growth rate of 1% b. Ethnic and communal differences c. Chronic inflation d. Excessive state involvement in the economy

Sociology