Socialization takes hold through internalization
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The post-World War II era witnessed the greatest migration of black Americans from the south to the northern cities—and the great migration of whites from those cities to newly developed suburbs. The white migration from cities to suburbs was called
A) White flight B) Integration C) Gentrification D) Re-gentrification
The percentage of young White and Black adults who are enrolled in school is
A) similar to that of young Asian and Hispanic adults who are enrolled in school B) significantly different C) relatively similar D) higher than that of young Asian and Hispanic adults who are enrolled in school
Why did Max Weber largely disagree with Karl Marx's ideas on religion?
a. Weber argued that religion was not necessarily a conservative force; rather, religiously inspired movements have often produced dramatic social transformations. b. Weber held that religion, rather than being the "opium of the people," actually had the much more sinister effect of teaching the populace basic lessons about the repression of desire. c. Weber thought that Marx looked too much at society's structures when it came to religion and failed to account for daily life. d. Weber knew that religion was embedded in human culture and that it could not be reduced to the workings of the state.
Technologies—often very simple ones—that are developed to solve problems but also to minimize environmental damage and the use of resources are called:
a. conservation mechanisms b. sustainable technologies c. ecological solutions d. geo-friendly alternatives