Which sociologist stated that social problems cannot be solved at the individual level because they are more than personal problems?

a. Joe R. Feagin
b. Karl Marx
c. Max Weber
d. C. Wright Mills


Answer: d. C. Wright Mills

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which statement best characterizes the world's aging population trends?

a. The next 50 years will see a large increase in older people throughout the world. b. The world's population will not age as quickly as the U.S. population will. c. Although the world's population is old now, the aging of the world's population will end soon. d. The share of the world's population that is older will decrease in the coming years.

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Which of the following was emphasized by the women's movement?

A) The need for more marital laws that favor women B) Equality in education for men and women C) More employment for women than for men D) The need for a larger pool of suitable partners for women

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Which of the following is a grand narrative that emerges from Giorgio Agamben? Select all, but only those that apply.

a. An expansion of the state. b. An expansion of hospitals and prisons. c. An expansion of control over biology. d. An expansion of the camp.

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