_____ groups function as agents of socialization by contributing to our sense of "belonging" and our feelings of self-worth. They provide children with an opportunity for successful adaptation to situations such as gaining access to ongoing play, protecting shared activities from intruders, and building solidarity and mutual trust during ongoing activities
a. Socialb. Reference
c. Peer d. Primary
c
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Jane Addams was one of the founders of __________, a well-known settlement house
a. the Henry Street Settlement b. Toynbee Hall c. Hull-House d. Lincoln Village
Which sociologist used the term differential association to describe the process by which exposure to attitudes favorable to criminal acts leads to violation of rules?
A. Richard Quinney B. Erving Goffman C. Robert Merton D. Edwin Sutherland
Which of the following represents an evolution in media that suggests different news outlets all tell the same stories, using the same sources, resulting in the same message, presented with only slight variations?
a. New media b. Digitization c. Homogenization d. Fragmentation
The movement of 1.6 million African Americans from the rural South to northern cities between 1916 and 1930 is a historic American example of
A. diaspora. B. emigration. C. immigration. D. migration.