Drawing upon both Weber and Husserl, Schutz envisioned social action as

a. An action increasingly rationalized between two individuals in modern society.
b. An action oriented toward the past, present, or future behavior of another person.
c. An individualistic nonrational action oriented toward social institutions.
d. An action oriented toward a lifeworld constructed via psychology.


b. An action oriented toward the past, present, or future behavior of another person.

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According to resource mobilization theory, all of the following are important in predicting the success of any given social movement EXCEPT:

a. how successfully it deals with gender differences in recruiting members b. its ability to keep members actively committed c. the degree to which a movement is able to mobilize people of all ages and races d. the extent to which a movement is able to use law and the courts to advance its cause

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What is an Equal opportunity laws?

What will be an ideal response?

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Chicago is an example of a metropolis.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Sociology

What are cultural universals? Examine and evaluate the connections between the existence (or otherwise) of cultural universals and the deeper nature versus nurture debate.

What will be an ideal response?

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