Nineteenth-century theory that laid the foundation for understanding communicable diseases:
A) ecology
B) tissues
C) theory of germs
D) theory of plagues
C
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Sanderson and Alderson argue that Lenski's theory of social evolution
a. was a very important contribution to sociology when it first emerged b. overemphasizes technological advancement as the ultimate cause of societal evolution c. both of these d. neither of these
In the most recent direction of the study of deviance, __________
A) labeling people as abnormal has helped to clarify that they are the source of most social problems B) it is understood that social structures contribute to the perpetuation of deviance C) it is understood that deviants bring their problems on themselves D) labeling is seen as irrelevant in creating and sustaining deviance
Mike, a sociologist, is of the view that the presence of transnationals is an example of pluralism. Which of the following statements strengthens Mike's opinion?
a. Different generations of the same family will find themselves residing in different countries. b. Foreign aid programs result in an increased rate of immigration. c. The flow of remittances slows down with increasing presence of transnationals. d. Social relationships become restricted to a few people within a family.
The sociological study of religion is guided by
a. the assumption that no religion is false. b. a conviction that there must be one true religion. c. the assumption that the supernatural can ultimately be observed. d. the belief that some religions are better for a society than others.