Urban planners and policy makers often assume that fixing the physical "face" of a city-the way it looks-will make the city "better." Do you think there are connections between the way a city looks and the actions and activities of the people who live and work there? Besides making changes to your own behavior, what things can you do to fix the social problems that affect people you know and people you don't in your city or town?
What will be an ideal response?
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Describe the Age of the Enlightenment and its impact on sociology
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following describes ethnomethodologists’ critique that sociologists are separated from the social?
a. Sociologists impose their own ideas on social reality rather than let the study of everyday life guide the construction of their ideas about reality. b. Sociologists need to utilize more statistical methods rather than rely on qualitative research. c. Sociologists utilize daily life as a resource (mainly in the form of data) yet seldom consider daily life worthy of study in and of itself. d. Social order is not a reality in itself but rather is an accomplishment of social actors.
Polyamory is different from polygamy in that polyamory __________
A) does not necessarily imply marriage B) means multiple wives while polygamy means multiple husbands C) necessarily implies marriage D) means multiple husbands while polygamy means multiple wives