A stratum of people of similar positions in the social status continuum are termed as_____________?
A. Social class
B. clan or tribe
C. Community
D. None of these
A. Social class
B. clan or tribe
C. Community
D. None of these
A. standard accounts of the origins of sociology focus on the industrial and French revolutions giving no weight to the significance of colonialism in shag modern societies
B. the sociological gaze is Eurocentric failing to incorporate the experience of formerly colonized societies
C. sociology has described Western societies as developed or modem in opposition to the notion of non-Western societies as pre-modern traditional inferiors
D. the sociological imagination has always encouraged and enabled the voices of people across the world to be heard in sociological theorizing
A. the contact hypothesis
B. a self-fulfilling prophecy
C. amalgamation
D. reverse discrimination
A. nations without states
B. multiculturalism
C. a cultural melting Pot
D. separate institutions
A. microsociology
B. interactionism
C. macrosociology
D. ethnomethodology
A. audiences selectively interpret what they want to hear
B. content analysis is the best way to identify the themes covered by the media
C. audiences passively absorb whatever messages they are given
D. social interaction reinforces the ideas and images that audiences select
A. Industrialist
B. Feudal
C. Intelligentsia
D. None of these