Using the sociological imagination to think about race helps us to realize that __________
A) race is a rational, scientific system for categorizing people
B) organizing humanity largely on the basis of skin color is arbitrary
C) race has no real meaning or effect on people’s lives
D) race is fluid and we can choose whatever race we prefer to be seen as
Answer: B
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a. physical punishment in childhood leads to homicide. b. physical punishment in childhood leads to suicide. c. psychological punishment in childhood leads to homicide. d. a combination of physical and psychological punishment leads to suicide.
This is the sociological analysis of armed forces and war.
A. critical perspective B. functional theory C. military sociology D. political sociology
Framing is central to the formation of a collective identity necessary for the success of a social movement. What does framing do?
A. It defines the meaning of its message. B. It solidifies membership. C. It defines "us" versus "them." D. It identifies opponents or targets.
Gender heavily influences the relationship between income and education
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false