A. Blood relation and neighborhood
B. divine of labor and specialization
C. the contribution individuals make to each other
D. None of these
A. Blood relation and neighborhood
B. divine of labor and specialization
C. the contribution individuals make to each other
D. None of these
A. Auguste Comte
B. Spencer
C. Karl Max
D. None of these
A. integration
B. conflict
C. social facts
D. consensus
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. dramaturgical approach
A. Talcat parson
B. Karl Marx
C. Max Weber
D. Emile Durkheim
A. the movement towards religious pluralism
B. inspirational Protestant groups who revived religious ideas
C. new religious movements who rejected traditional forms of labor
D. Calvinists who engaged in ascetic practices to gain signs of salvation
A. Emile Durkheim
B. Adam Smith
C. Friedrich Engels
D. the Marx
A. Charles Horton Cooley
B. Jane Addams
C. George Herbert Mead
D. Wright Mills
A. Harriet Martineau
B. Herbert Spencer
C. Booker T Washington
D. W,E,B, Du Bois
A. dramaturgy
B. ideal types
C. functionalism
D. macro sociology