A. Warning
B. Solidarity
C. Unification
D. Authoritarian
E. Boundary setting
A. Warning
B. Solidarity
C. Unification
D. Authoritarian
E. Boundary setting
A. People who aspire to the upper class
B. The ruling elite
C. white collar businessmen
D. gang members
E. the lower socio-economic strate
A. Chambliss
B. Lynch
C. Merton
D. Bentham
E. Turk
A. informal
B. societal
C. traditional
D. formal
E. adolescent
A. attributes
B. realities
C. Choices
D. records
E. Conditions
A. Talcott Parsons
B. Ralf Dahrendorf
C. Emile Durkheim
D. Robert Merton
A. alienation
B. amorality
C. anomie
D. ascription
A. the theorist has researched the literature thoroughly
B. they have been tested out by means of factual research
C. they are written in such a way as to be impossible to disprove
D. they are d by a large enough number of theorists
A. macro sociological theory
B. feminist sociological theory
C. micro sociological theory
D. middle-range sociological theory
A. strong class-based identities
B. multiculturalism
C. moral consensus
D. a strong state