_____ are formal, standardized norms that have been enacted by legislatures and are enforced by formal sanctions

a. Folkways
b. Mores
c. Laws
d. Legislative mandates


Answer is c. Laws

Sociology

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Three critical considerations in developing an understanding of a social problem are: 1) problem analysis is the first in a series of related activities; 2) problem analysis should focus on understanding the problem-not on generating the solutions; and 3) problem analysis should involve an unbiased examination of issues, free of assumptions about client needs or services. Choose two of these critical considerations, and 1) define problem analysis and 2) explain the critical consideration, rationale, and importance of these considerations to program planning.

What will be an ideal response?

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Social movements are classified by which of these factors?

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What were the predictions made by Goode on family patterns, and how accurate were they?

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology