In ancient hunter-gatherer societies, it is thought that women contributed about _____ of the group's total food
a. 10%
b. 30%
c. 60%
d. 90%
c. 60%
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Sociologists have identified three ways in which grievances are framed. __________ framing pinpoints possible solutions or remedies, based on the target previously identified
a. Mechanized b. Motivational c. Prognostic d. Diagnostic
From a world systems theory point of view, the expansion of McDonald's restaurants from one outlet in Illinois in 1955 to tens of thousands of outlets in 119 countries today is
a. an externality cost. b. dependency. c. a response to avoid economic stagnation. d. modernization.
__________ is the sociologist associated with the dramaturgical model of social interaction
a. Erving Goffman b. Emile Durkheim c. Randy Shilts d. Neil Postman
Wendy does not attend or affiliate with any particular church. She goes about her day with a sense of purpose and meaning. She is a teacher and feels that her calling is to be a role model and a guide to her students. She often takes walks in the woods and feels connected to something greater than herself. Wendy's friend Dawn was raised Lutheran and still attends the Lutheran church. She also has a sense of meaning and purpose, which she believes comes from reading the Bible and practicing the teachings of the church. What accounts for the differences between Wendy and Dawn?
A. Wendy is spiritual, whereas Dawn is religious. B. There is little difference, as they both feel guided by a higher power. C. There is little difference, as they are both very religious. D. Dawn is more spiritual than Wendy.