A formal organization
a. also has informal patterns, and they are usually important.
b. also has informal patterns, but they are usually unimportant.
c. is without informal patterns.
d. is without patterns.
A
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a. more control because governments around the world are challenging and limiting their growth. b. an increasingly peaceful world characterized by a peaceful alliance between workers and owners throughout nations of economic growth. c. more effective control by worldwide government such as the United Nations. d. less control because of the decline of national and local controls.
People embrace religion in the face of uncertainty and draw on religious doctrine and ritual to comprehend the meaning of life and death and to cope with misfortunes and injustices. From a functionalist perspective, these are examples of
a. the legacy of manifest destiny. b. civil religion. c. the social functions of religion. d. the sacred nature of religion.
Which sociological perspective criticizes the functionalist approach to social change for disregarding the crucial significance of change that is needed to correct social injustices and inequalities?
A. functionalist perspective B. conflict perspective C. interactionist perspective D. dialectical perspective
The Dakota Access Pipeline was originally planned to run underneath the water source of a mostly white community, but when that community mobilized objection, it was redirected and eventually built through the water source of indigenous members of the
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. What is this an example of? A) environmental justice B) environmental racism C) external risks D) the backfire effect