Why is sport considered a social institution?

What will be an ideal response?


Social institutions fulfill the basic needs and reflect the most important aspects of a society. Sports, while not one of the major institutions, are an additional institution. Sports serve to transmit values and help establish social solidarity.

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Giddens describes globalization as a

a. united world movement, planned and organized. b. haphazard, often conflicted development. c. a conspiracy by a few wealthy nations.

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Which of the following best characterizes the Italian experience in the U.S.?

a. ethnogenesis b. oppositional culture c. complete assimilation d. Anglo conformity in all areas

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In Table 1, support for immigration restriction as education increases

Table 1 Support for Restrictive Immigration Policy by Education EDUCATION SUPPORT Less than High School High School College Low 60 30 10 Neutral 20 30 20 High 10 40 70 100% 100% 100% a. decreases b. increases c. moderates d. weakens

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The Industrial Revolution began in the _____ century.

a. eighteenth B. fifteenth C. twelfth D. twenty-first

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