Max Weber argued that there were three components to social class
A) knowledge (educational achievement), economic (class position), and political (power)
B) economic (class position), social (status), and political (power)
C) knowledge (educational achievement), social (status), and ownership (property)
D) economic (class position), social (status), and ownership (property)
Answer: B
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a. Sutherland b. Sykes and Matza c. Gottfredson and Hirschi d. Reckless
In pointing out that the growth of the electronic media has facilitated the development of charismatic authority, sociologist Carl Couch draws on the
A. functionalist perspective B. interactionist perspective C. global perspective D. conflict perspective