A. Marx
B. Weber
C. Durkheim
D. All of above
A. Marx
B. Weber
C. Durkheim
D. All of above
A. Feudalism
B. communism
C. Economic equalitarianism
D. None of these
A. Four phases
B. three phases
C. Two phases
D. All of above
A. Kurkheim
B. Comte
C. Marx
D. All of above
A. society
B. social Change
C. universal History
D. all of above
A. Muamlla
B. Muqaddimah
C. Muzakira
D. None of these
A. microsociology
B. interactionism
C. macrosociology
D. ethnomethodology
A. middle-range function
B. consumption function
C. latent function
D. structural function
A. human behavior is so complicated that no single theory would be adequate
B. sociologists can choose the theory that best fits the data they have collected
C. it removes the need to assess a theory according the empirical evidence
D. innumerable theories have been developed in the many fields of sociology
A. ways of behaving that are external to individuals
B. only things that have been shown to be true
C. social insights into collective behavior
D. information captured by official statistics