Ben, Jen, Tabitha and Sam work in different offices at the same workplace. Each was asked to be a part of the holiday party planning committee. A sociologist would say these four form a secondary group.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Fainstein doesn't like the concept of underclass because it ______
a. ignores the history of immigration and the typical plights of most immigrants—most of whom were in the poverty classes of their native countries b. is inherently racist c. focuses on the rather small core of people perennially detached from the official labor market and ignores the majority of low-income people who do work, although at wages that keep them in economic deprivation d. does not incorporate the differences between cash and in-kind welfare assistance e. all of the above
Microsociology is (was) the main focus of
a. sociologists in the past. b. symbolic interactionists. c. all sociologists. d. conflict theorists.
Once a decade, the U.S. Constitution requires that all residents in the nation be counted. To that end, each household completes a survey with the number of individuals who live there. This enumeration is more commonly known as a
A. census. B. poll. C. sampling. D. canvass.
According to the text, there appears to be a direct positive correlation between the level of education and ________ participation.
A. military B. religious C. voter D. family