Sociologist _____ asserted that preindustrial societies are held together by strong traditions and by the members' shared moral beliefs and values. As societies industrialized and developed more-specialized economic activities, social solidarity came to be rooted in the members' shared dependence on one another
a. Max Weber b. Ferdinand Tönnies
c. Emile Durkheim d. Talcott Parsons
c
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What is the difference between values and norms?
a. Norms are based on values. b. Values are based on norms. c. Values and norms have no relationship to each other. d. Values guide behavior and norms do not. e. Most societies have norms, but not values.
What is defined as a special charm or appeal that causes people to feel attracted and excited by someone (such as a sect leader or politician)?
a. Amulet b. Charisma c. Talisman d. Magnetism
Which sociological perspective emphasizes religion as a source of social support for individuals?
A. feminist B. conflict C. interactionist D. functionalist
According to a ______ perspective, curriculum in schools focuses only on perspectives of those in power and thus reinforces the status quo and hegemonic ideologies.
A. Marxist B. functionalism C. symbolic interactionist D. conflict