A. consensus
B. subjective meanings
C. manifest functions
D. negotiated social orders
E. structured social inequality
A. consensus
B. subjective meanings
C. manifest functions
D. negotiated social orders
E. structured social inequality
A. Symbolic Interactionism
B. Feminism
C. Conflict
D. Radical
E. Structural Functionalism
A. Abell
B. Mead
C. Marx
D. Pareto
E. Parsons
A. political economy
B. symbolic interactionist
C. conflict
D. feminist
E. functionalist
A. psychology
B. geography
C. economics
D. communism
E. social psychology
A. Enlightenment thinkers/philosophers
B. The Industrial Revolution
C. Globalization
D. Renaissance thinkers/philosophers
E. The rapid expansion of colonialism
A. religious integration
B. immigration
C. globalization
D. suicide
E. disadvantaged groups
A. testable
B. formulated prior to research
C. based on pre-existing facts
D. exclusively sociological
E. issue driven
A. we live in a world of superficial fragmented images
B. no theory is better than any other anything goes
C. society has changed, and we need new kinds of theory
D. all of the above
A. social solidarity and cohesion
B. the interpretive understanding of action
C. women’s experiences and gendered knowledge
D. Power domination and conflict