Karl Marx saw religion as________________?

Karl Marx saw religion as________________?

A. a vehicle by which we reveal to one another that we a common mental state
B. a vehicle through which we create a d consciousness that contributes to social bonding
C. creating a pool of individuals with the attitudes and values necessary to function as entrepreneurs
D. producing another-worldly focus that diverts the oppressed from seeking social change in this world

The term ______ refers to the socially shared and organized ways of thinking feeling and acting that concern ultimate meanings about the existence of the supernatural or “beyond” ?

The term ______ refers to the socially d and organized ways of thinking feeling and acting that concern ultimate meanings about the existence of the supernatural or “beyond” ?

A. animism
B. religion
C. socialization
D. totemism

The correspondence principle (Bowles & Gintis) suggests that_______________?

The correspondence principle (Bowles & Gintis) suggests that_______________?

A. schools prepare children for work by teaching them to be obedient
B. teachers and parents tend to have similar attitudes to learning
C. children who write lots of letters develop a better grasp of language
D. boys and girls educational achievements have recently become similar

Bernstein though that using restricted codes of language disadvantaged pupils at school because_____________?

Bernstein though that using restricted codes of language disadvantaged pupils at school because_____________?

A. this pattern of speech made them the target of bullying
B. they referred to explicit context independent meanings
C. they prevented children from communicating outside of their peer groups
D. they involved short simple sentences with a small vocabulary

Education is undergoing a transformation in which the boundary between schooling and the outside world is breaking down allowing for workplace education beyond the confines of the classroom and at many different times How is this broad change usually described ?

Education is undergoing a transformation in which the boundary between schooling and the outside world is breaking down allowing for workplace education beyond the confines of the classroom and at many different times How is this broad change usually described ?

A. lifelong learning
B. extended education
C. e-learning
D. de-schooling