The sociological imagination enables its possessor to
a. understand scientific phenomena that are unintelligible to non- social scientists.
b. understand the larger historical scene in terms of its meaning for inner life and the external career of a variety of individuals.
c. understand one's own experience without locating oneself within the period.
d. know the limits of man's capacities for every type of human behavior.
B
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(a) conciliation (b) command/give in (c) soothing (d) demand/withdraw
For treadmill of production theorists, the goal is to ______.
A. get off of the treadmill B. exercise society's members into a greener economy C. amass enough material wealth so that we can stop ecologically destructive cycles D. continuously expand production and consumption toward environmentally friendly ends
Gender discrimination in education
a. has virtually disappeared. b. does not begin until high school. c. can be accounted for by the different academic interests girls have. d. may seem to have improved some, but significant inequalities remain. e. has never really been an issue.
During the twentieth century, the United States has provided more opportunities and subsidies for the rich to get richer than for the poor to escape poverty. This situation is referred to as __________
a. unequalization b. welfare c. workfare d. wealthfare