_____ are a particular culture's strongly held norms with moral and ethical connotations that may not be violated without serious consequences

a. Folkways b. Informal norms
c. Negative sanctions d. Mores


d

Sociology

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Seventeenth-century philosopher Auguste Comte, the founder of sociology, believed that ________

A) human behavior is wildly unpredictable B) human society follows permanent, unchangeable laws C) human behavior is dependent upon genetics D) humans are most influenced by their environment

Sociology

Adherents of cultural explanations for poverty propose that the deviant cultural pattern is transmitted ________

a. from generation to generation b. from higher status group to lesser status group c. by schools and churches d. by matriarchal families

Sociology

Critics of Durkheim’s definition of religion argue that

Sociology

In The History of Sexuality, Michel Foucault emphasizes the importance of ______.

A. the role of fitness in healthy sexuality B. sexuality becoming more spiritual and less physical C. avoiding sexually transmitted diseases D. sexuality and the role of the body in obtaining sexual pleasure

Sociology