Recognizing and understanding diversity is one of sociology's central themes.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Recognizing and understanding diversity is one of sociology's central themes. See 1-3: Why Study Sociology?
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The September 11, 2001 al Qaeda attacks on the U.S. are examples of revolutionary terrorism
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The various techniques used by sociologists to form and ask questions, and to collect and interpret data
A. Research methods B. Scientific method C. Research process D. Scientific process
Most scholars believe that Asian Americans have been especially successful in the United States because they
a. possess superior intelligence. b. profit from illegal activities such as gambling and prostitution. c. embrace education as the key to success. d. refuse to work at jobs that do not pay well. e. value work more than family.
Which of these arguments about stratification is a structural-functional theory?
a. Stratification is needed because it ensures that people with the right abilities end up in the right positions b. Stratification is based on power relations that are structured into society c. Stratification is in all societies, but only becomes inequality at the face-to-face level d. When societies are structured poorly, they have dysfunctional ways to stratify people