___________________ created a settlement house in Chicago and won the Nobel peace prize for a lifetime of service and dedication to peace

a. Harriet Martineau
b. W. E.
B. Du Bois
c. Jane Addams
d. John Bellamy Foster


C

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Much of the land deeded under the Allotment Act of 1887 eventually came into the possession of ________

a. the tribal leaders b. Native American families c. non-Indians d. the Black settlers

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According to Durkheim, public rituals, including punishment, are important because they a. make people afraid of authority and less likely to commit crime

b. create a bond among the members of society. c. give members of society an opportunity to meet the key figures of authority. d. create sui generis.

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How does the statement "We are like fish in water" apply to the concept of culture?

A. Like fish, we rely on a specialized environment in order to survive. B. Our culture seems natural to us and we take it as a given. C. Many aspects of culture are still foreign to most people. D. Cultural practices have become universal and natural around the world.

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Exploring Norms and Symbols in SportsIn this exercise, you will examine the culture surrounding two sports.There are norms and symbols associated with sports, both for players and for those watching the games. For example, baseball players regularly keep sunflower seeds in their mouths while they play (and spit them out!), and basketball fans try to distract opposing players attempting free throws by shaking things and making loud noises.What does it mean when norms associated with these national symbols are not observed?

What will be an ideal response?

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