What Weber called the "routinization of charisma" involves charismatic authority ________

a. disappearing entirely.
b. becoming a reflection of a leader's unique personality.
c. becoming sheer force.
d. transforming into some combination of traditional authority and rational-legal authority.


Answer: d

Sociology

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A. "in-group vices." B. "out-group virtues." C. "out-group vices." D. goal displacement.

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Gary believes in the idea of equality between gender roles. He states that men and women should have shared breadwinning roles in a family. In this scenario, Gary's belief is an example of ________

A) egalitarian ideologies B) patriarchal ideologies C) traditional gender role ideologies D) matriarchal ideologies

Sociology

All four sociological perspectives focus on different aspects of work and its related socially problems. Pick two of these perspectives, explain their focus as it relates to work, and explain what social problems they help us see. Which of these two do you think is most important to the problems you may encounter in the workforce and why?

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology

Cashiers have come to rely on electronic cash registers to tell them how much change to return to a customer. Sociologists refer to this as _____

a. routinization b. deskilling c. deindustrialization d. the service economy

Sociology