Which sociologist is widely regarded as the founder of the interactionist perspective?
A. C. Wright Mills
B. George Herbert Mead
C. Charles Horton Cooley
D. Erving Goffman
B. George Herbert Mead
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Critical community studies shared:
A. A focus on small towns in New England. B. An analysis of inequality and ideology in towns and small cities. C. A defense of "small town values" against encroaching forces. D. Careful mapping of spatial relations in small communities. E. A celebration of "Main Street" against "Wall Street."
The norm of voluntary participation threatens the social research goal of generalizability
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is Charon's conclusion about social inequality?
a. It is inevitable, and we must learn to accept it. b. It is avoidable if society is organized properly. c. The best way to deal with inequality is to succeed as much as one can. d. Although inequality is inevitable, we can work to diminish it and question whether it is tolerable and just.
The region sending the most legal immigrants to the United States is _________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).