Rate of mobility in modern societies is determined by (1) structural factor and (2) ?
A. Individual factors
B. Social factors
C. Class factor
D. None of these
A. Individual factors
B. Social factors
C. Class factor
D. None of these
A. Their father’s status
B. Marriage
C. Their children’s status
D. None of these
A. are organizations designed to gain control of the government but not necessarily by putting their own people in office
B. tend to be pulled to the “right”
C. must appeal to a broad base of the electorate in order to win
D. tend to be barriers between citizens and the government
A. representative sampling
B. experiments
C. surveys
D. hypotheses
A. standard accounts of the origins of sociology focus on the industrial and French revolutions giving no weight to the significance of colonialism in shag modern societies
B. the sociological gaze is Eurocentric failing to incorporate the experience of formerly colonized societies
C. sociology has described Western societies as developed or modem in opposition to the notion of non-Western societies as pre-modern traditional inferiors
D. the sociological imagination has always encouraged and enabled the voices of people across the world to be heard in sociological theorizing
A. the casual economy
B. the parallel economy
C. the black economy
D. the informal economy
A. appears to lead to greater family disorganization
B. has little or no new effect on the lives of children
C. no longer displaces homemakers in these days of women’s liberation
D. is less likely in second marriages