The family-and particularly marriage-binds its members through_______________?
		A.	interfaith competition
B.	legal and economic bonds
C.	educational functions
D.	class conflict
		A.	interfaith competition
B.	legal and economic bonds
C.	educational functions
D.	class conflict
		A.	one makes a judgment before having all the facts
B.	one refuses to change one,s mind even when confronted by facts
C.	one takes action against minorities
D.	ones judgments are BOTH preconceived and unchangeable
		A.	that the masses were being exploited
B.	that the market was inherently unstable
C.	the need for the intervention of the owners of the means of production
D.	that industrial workers were becoming the new bourgeoisie
		A.	Redheads
B.	Tourists visiting a resort
C.	A married couple
D.	A sales clerk and a customer
		A.	the downfall of industrialized societies
B.	one of the great contributions of democracy
C.	a major obstacle to establishing social order
D.	none of the above
		A.	Resocialization
B.	Ethnocentrism
C.	Self-fulfilling prophecy
D.	Rebellion
		A.	rule of law
B.	rule of men
C.	rule of public authority
D.	rule of the majority