Whose understanding of conflict as a place where a "web of group affiliations" is constructed was used to help sociologists understand the protest movements of the mid-1900s?
a. W.E.B. Dubois
b. Harriet Martineau
c. Georg Simmel
d. Erving Goffman
C
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According to the functionalist approach, what do dysfunctions create?
a. social movements b. alternative movements c. social disorganization d. government integration
The experiences of Iraqi immigrants in Detroit illustrates __________
A) a persistent subculture despite changes in the homeland B) changes in the homeland changing immigrant orientations C) a village-oriented community nestled in an urban region D) hostility against them because of the oil crisis
In discussions of roles, biological, genetic, and inherited rarely become code words used to justify class, racial, and gender subordination and discrimination
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Tyler Norris (2001) chronicled the emergence and importance of the sustainable community movement in the United States. According to Norris, the best sustainable communities bring together which of these?
A. private and public groups B. educators and economists C. traditional leaders and community members not often included in the decision-making process D. community revitalization and transitional social welfare programs