Which of the following groups were most likely to be sojourners?
A. Eastern European Jews
B. Germans
C. Norwegians
D. Italians
E. Swedes
Answer: D
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a. key informant. c. bigger budget. b. research assistant. d. longer questionnaire.
According to Sociologist, Everett Hughes, there are similarities between ethnography and everyday life. In both domains, one's success boils down to:
A. the capacity to acculturate themselves and move forward by predicting the future with greater than 95% accuracy B. the capacity to isolate themselves and move forward by forming bonds with non-academics C. the capacity to reject cultural norms and move forward by advancing educated guesses regarding society's labeling processes D. the capacity to assimilate information and move forward by advancing educated guesses regarding what to do next E. the capacity to live by the maxim "carpe diem"
Social conditions have a significant effect on health. In fact, a. male occupational roles put them at greater risk than women of infectious disease
b. perceived discrimination against oneself is related to psychological and physical health. c. housewives have higher rates of illness than women who work outside the home. d. All of these choices are true.
People may kneel during the national anthem or be moved by the sight of teddy bears or religious items in memorial displays for the victims of mass shootings because
A. these symbols are innately significant. B. of the significance people bestow on them as cultural symbols. C. symbols are instinctually moving to people. D. people innately know how to behave when facing these symbols.