The views of C. Wright Mills were consistent with the rebellion of the 1960s
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true
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Which would be an example of what the text indicates is a biologically based expression of emotion?
a. To calm himself down, Alan takes a long walk. b. Fred whistles when he sees a female he thinks is attractive. c. Doris hugs and kisses her best friend, whom she loves very much. d. The look on Phyllis's face clearly indicates she is happy when she is given a prize.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Religious tolerance was not so much an ideal that early American settlers pursued as a necessity in order to reduce the conflict. 2. It can be said that the American economy in its early years ran on sources of inexpensive labor. 3. Even today, with two-hundred years of immigration, the descendants of the Anglo-Saxon core hold elite positions in disproportionate numbers. 4. Those that have assimilated into the Anglo-Saxon core have done better economically than those who have not. 5. Abolitionist pressures to free slaves created a sense of threat in both the South and North.
Which of these is NOT a name associated with the conflict perspective?
a. Karl Marx b. Emile Durkheim c. Max Weber d. Georg Simmel e. C. W. Mills
Fads and crazes are phenomena that do not generally bring about any lasting change in the major structures of society
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