Who developed the idea that sociology should be "value-free"?

a. Max Weber
b. Emile Durkheim
c. Karl Marx
d. Herbert Spencer
e. Maximillan Schell


A

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The working class:

A) do not earn enough to accumulate substantial savings B) are extremely vulnerable to disruptions in income through temporary layoffs or unemployment C) earn too little to afford college for their children but too much to receive federal financial aid D) all of the above

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Adult socialization differs from primary socialization in that adults:

a. are generally immune to the process of socialization. b. usually are hostile to socialization attempts. c. often have more control over how they wish to be socialized. d. are more likely to be influenced by their peers. e. know more, hence need less socialization.

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Many useful technologies have been developed in direct conjunction with the U.S. census, except for the

a. cell phone. b. photo-optical scanning device. c. computer. d. card punch tabulating machine.

Sociology

A minority group can be seen as a group:

a. that has a relatively small share of society's rewards. b. that is the numerically smallest group in society. c. in which people can move in and out of easily. d. a group that is endogamous.

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