What difference does the human nature question have for an understanding of democracy?
a. It tells us little or nothing.
b. It tells us what it means to live in a democracy.
c. It tells us about the possibilities for a democratic society.
d. It tells us if social change is possible.
c
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a. acculturation b. ethnocentrism c. kin conversion d. kin upgrading
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a. Institutional sociology b. Civic sociology c. Urban sociology d. Feminist sociology
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a. 80%; 8% b. 50%; 50% c. 20%; 80% d. 35%; 70%