Stanley is the founder of a new religious movement (NRM). His followers believe that he is the reincarnation of a Christian prophet, and they have devoted their lives to him. He is viewed as a supernatural being who serves as a mediator between them and God. In this case, Stanley is most likely a(n) _____.
A. charismatic leader
B. transactional leader
C. permanent deacon
D. authoritarian leader
E. secular leader
Answer: A
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a. highest in the lowest-income countries. b. about the same everywhere, but higher for women than for men. c. about the same everywhere, but higher for men than for women. d. highest in the highest-income countries.
The author essentially argues that we should not use marriage and divorce figures from the same year to measure divorce because __________
a. the figures are estimates b. divorce is not measurable c. most of those who get married in a given year are divorced in that same year d. most of those who marry in a given year are not the same people who get divorced in that year
If a minority immigrant group keeps their culture and adapts the mainstream culture, then they have practiced assimilation by
A) substitution. B) subtraction. C) addition. D) multiplication.
The photographs in Chapter 2 record:
A. Working class neighborhoods in Chicago. B. Ethnographic fieldwork in Samoa and Papua. C. Spaces of consumption of 19th century Paris. D. Housing types in industrial cities of England. E. "Precarious housing" built by homeless people in the Brickyard near Cicero, IL.