Religion and the state are examples of agents of socialization.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A store manager said, "How much money people spend isn't related to age. All that matters is how long they shop." If she said that after seeing the results of one of these studies, which scenario was she probably looking at?
A) Scenario A B) Scenario B C) Scenario C D) None of the above
The least important of the reasons listed below for the decline in death rates in Western societies was
a. improvement in agricultural technology. b. improvement in sanitation. c. medical advances. d. proper disposal of sewage.
Donna's husband often brings her flowers, leaves her little love notes, and buys her expensive jewelry. These are all examples of ________ in her relationship with her husband.
A) reciprocity B) indirect rewards C) complementarity D) direct rewards
Which of the following best summarizes Peek's conclusions about the development of religious identities in multi-cultural societies?
a. religious identity, once formed, stays with one for life, and very little can change how people feel about their own religion. b. although religious identity is enduring, most people give it up or make it a less meaningful part of their lives as they mature. c. religious identity can be transient, with it representing a strong force at some times in life, and a weaker force at other times in life. d. Peek feels that the religious identity experienced by Muslim Americans is a unique event in American history, and there can be no generalizations made about this to other groups.