Which of these is not considered a stage of the looking-glass self?
a. imagining how we appear to others
b. imagining the reaction of others to our imagined appearance
c. forming an opinion of ourselves based on how we think others see us
d. evaluating ourselves based on how we imagine others have judged us
e. finding out if our perception and evaluation are correct
E
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Aulette identified the "largest federal housing program" as
a. the use of welfare hotels for the poor. b. "Section 10" housing in which the government subsidizes the rent payments which are determined by a sliding scale. c. the tax deduction for mortgage interest payments and property taxes. d. subsidies for corporations providing "free" housing for workers in lieu of higher wages.
Which of the following is the best example of using the sociological imagination to understand the social problem of war?
A) Veterans often have psychological problems when returning home from war. B) Individuals who enlist in the military are heroes. C) War can undermine the social institutions of society, such as family and government. D) Combat is physically and mentally taxing.
Comte built a sociology based on the distinction between social statics and ______.
a. theology b. metaphysics c. positivism d. social dynamics
What subcomponent of universality makes explicit the understanding not only that all living things die but also that each living thing will die?
A. Organicity B. Inevitability C. Purposefulness D. Personal mortality