In modern societies members perform different tasks and are highly interdependent this kind of solidarity is called______________?
A. Organic solidarity
B. Mechanical solidarity
C. Interdependence solidarity
None of these
A. Organic solidarity
B. Mechanical solidarity
C. Interdependence solidarity
None of these
A. clear-cut division of labor
B. pyramidal hierarchy of authority
C. qualifications based on “whom you know”
D. written record of decisions rules procedures and activities
A. political economy
B. symbolic interactionist
C. conflict
D. feminist
E. functionalist
A. William F. Ogburn
B. William Graham Sumner
C. George Murdock
D. Max Weber
A. our reflections on our own personal shortcomings
B. our sense of knowledge from all of the agents of socialization
C. our sense of individuality
D. our self-concept both positive and negative
E. our imagination of how others see us
A. there are no absolutes concerning social life
B. all though would eventually lead to justifying human action
C. early philosophers were too concerned with creating a utopian society
D. sociologists should be primarily concerned with solving problems
E. humans would eventually seek out the most efficient means to accomplish a particular task
A. William F. Ogburn
B. Talcott Parsons
C. Auguste Comte
D. Thorstein Veblen