If someone pursues a college degree for the love and pleasure of learning, the action is driven by
a. tradition.
b. emotion.
c. a certain morality.
d. profit.
b
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Which theory focuses on the high rewards that people who have received for adversely affecting the environment?
A. conflict/critical theory B. structural/functional theory C. symbolic interactionist theory D. rational choice theory
Shaun and Stacey, a couple, live together but are unmarried. They do not believe that a legal ceremony is relevant to their commitment to each other and view their nonmarital cohabitation as equivalent to a common-law marriage
This scenario is an example of a ________. A) dating cohabitation B) premarital cohabitation C) substitute marriage D) trail marriage
An important characteristic of the industrial cities of the nineteenth century was that:
a. production was based primarily in rural areas. b. improved transportation reduced the problems of density and crowding. c. there was a tremendous expansion of single family housing. d. they were dirty and crowded.
Candace West and Don Zimmerman argue that one of the main problems in how men and women enact gender is that it
A. assigns men more privileged social positions in society. B. highlights the natural differences between men and women. C. erases the biological differences between men and women. D. creates the idea that social differences between men and women are natural.