A. effervescent ceremonies that create a feeling o belonging
B. images of gods or totems that are widely recognized
C. d ideas and moral values often symbolized by an object or figurehead
D. ideological tools used to obscure class divisions
A. effervescent ceremonies that create a feeling o belonging
B. images of gods or totems that are widely recognized
C. d ideas and moral values often symbolized by an object or figurehead
D. ideological tools used to obscure class divisions
A. Classical rules that govern marketplace exchanges have been applied to the health care industry for decades
B. Labor costs have risen sharply
C. The continual upgrading in the scope and intensity of medical services is costly
D. The concept of “health” has been expanded to include mental and psychological difficulties and “condition” such as infertility
A. exist where children fail to learn because teachers cannot teach.
B. are unlikely to exist when teachers’ assessments of students are grounded by the stereotype’s teachers hold of various classes and racial groups
C. may result in student alienation and failure
D. none of the above
A. completing socialization
B. social integration
C. research and development
D. procreation
A. Insight
B. Education
C. Learning
D. Manipulated cognition
A. states that sacred considerations gain ascendancy over secular considerations
B. considerations trends toward modernization
C. is assumed to accompany the transformation of human societies from simple to complex forms
D. none of the above
A. is prevalent in industrial societies
B. entails the notion of mana
C. is centered upon the belief in powerful gods interested in human affairs
D. is illustrated by Buddhism
A. constructed reality
B. latent function
C. manifest function
D. entrenched function
A. cults of the capital
B. capital culture
C. cultural capital
D. culpable capture
A. cultural reproduction
B. passive consumption
C. conceptual abstraction
D. formal communication