How do structural functionalism and conflict theory differ in their views of socialization?

What will be an ideal response?


Structural functionalism views socialization as positive for everyone in society, as it promotes conformity to social norms and values. Conflict theory views socialization as beneficial for those with power in society since it promotes acceptance of the status quo, including inequality.

Sociology

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An example of relative need would be which of the following:

a. the number of homeless in one community. b. the number of people who say they are homeless. c. the number of homeless in shelters in one community compared to another similar community. d. the number of people who sign a petition to remove the homeless from the community.

Sociology

In the late 1980s, Douglas Massey and Nancy Denton examined large cities across the United States and documented the existence of a pattern they called__________.

A. hypersegregation B. central isolation C. overcrowding D. urban sprawl

Sociology

What do sociologists see as the defining issues surrounding the conflict over sexual harassment?

A. power inequalities between men and women B. social class and education C. too many women entering the workplace too quickly D. oversensitivity on the part of female employees

Sociology

The United States is a pluralistic society. Explain what is meant by this statement and illustrate it with examples. Include at least one example that illustrates changes over time.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology