A. she has a different reference group than her social class would indicate
B. her father has special connections to the boss
C. the daughter likes to daydream
D. she has been reading too many yuppie biographies
A. she has a different reference group than her social class would indicate
B. her father has special connections to the boss
C. the daughter likes to daydream
D. she has been reading too many yuppie biographies
A. fast and dramatic
B. slow and imperceptible
C. nether of the above
D. both of the above
A. subcultures that refuse to assimilate
B. groups whose values differ from the mainstream
C. groups whose values are in explicit opposition to those of the wider societal culture
D. the most active subcultures
A. the MTV generation
B. vegetarians
C. monks in a convent
D. players of chess
A. pivotal institution
B. cultural universals
C. culture traits
D. culture complexes
A. it is virtually impossible not to view people and situations in terms of some of the norms and categories derived from one,s own cultural experiences
B. people are intolerant by nature
C. people are afraid and distrustful of strangers
D. it is impossible to understand another culture or subculture without having been raised in it
A. the economy medicine family religion and education
B. the military religion government family and education
C. the family the economy government the military and education
D. the economy government religion family and education
A. public recognition
B. the threat of force
C. a transgression of the law
D. all of the above
A. a violation striking to the very heart of society
B. a legally punishable offense
C. a slight to one,s group but not a punishable offense
D. an incident of no consequence whatsoever
A. may well be unintelligible as translated in some languages
B. is the product of a distinct world view?
C. emphasizes the difficulty of understanding another culture as its participants understand it
D. all of the above