On which effects of social impact did sociologists John S. and Helen Lynd focus in their landmark ethnographic study of the residents of Muncie, Indiana, in 1924?

A. Industrialization
B. Agriculture
C. Multiple births
D. The minimum wage


A. Industrialization

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After the mid-1960's, growing numbers of social movement scholars interpreted social movements as

viewed movements as a. irrational, retrograde, and destructive forces. b. nonelites' political responses to social inequality, political oppression, and economic inequality. c. the result of a uniquely charismatic leader or a singular confluence of conditions. d. uncalculated expressions of rage against modernity and threats to democracy.

Sociology

Compared to low risk-takers, high risk-taking adolescents were found to have

A) lower GPA's. B) more frequent alcohol consumption. C) a greater history of sexual and physical abuse. D) all of the above three.

Sociology

According to Vandiver, Giacopassi, and Gathje"s article, "‘I Hope Someone Murders

Your Mother!': Extreme Support for the Death Penalty," what is the brutalizing effect? a. a process of dehumanizing convicts. b. the theory that publicized executions encourage potential killers to kill. c. biblical support of the death penalty demonstrated angrily. d. capital punishment supporters that entertain the wish that opponents be murdered.

Sociology

The major institutions in our society are run equally by both males and females.

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

Sociology