When athletes collectively dedicate themselves to a goal and willingly endure pain and make sacrifices to achieve it, they often create a social world in which
A. deviant overconformity becomes normalized.
B. coaches lose control of players.
C. players tend to burn out at high rates.
D. the athletes cannot understand the motivation of teammates.
Answer: A
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Which of the following reflects the major effect of industrialization on the family?
a. The nuclear family becomes the basic familial unit as the extended family loses its major functions. b. Birth rates and family size increase rapidly. c. The family disappears. d. A larger and larger proportion of the population marry and start families of their own. e. Family solidarity increases and divorce and separation rates decrease.
Judith Stacey's case studies, in "Cruising to Familyland," found that
a. gay men who formed domestic partnerships across major structural inequalities were unable to sustain them. b. sexual cruising typically generated exploitative relationships in which sex appeal was cynically traded for material benefits. c. enduring bonds of chosen family and kinship seldom form as a result of gay cruising. d. a byproduct of sexual cruising is the greater access to social mobility it offers gay men from subordinate groups.
Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore are well known for their functionalist analysis of social stratification. However, there are many who challenge their ideas. Provide a summary of Davis and Moore's theory as well as a critique of its weaknesses.
What will be an ideal response?
Polyamorists refer to NRE which refers to:
a. nihilistic review existentialism (philosophical basis for polyamory) b. no remaining ego (the devastation that occurs when one feels left out) c. never return casual eroticism (means to be selective) d. new relationship energy (euphoria of sex with new partner)