The family into which you were born is called_________________?
		A.	my family
B.	the family of procreation
C.	the family of origin
D.	the family of orientation
		A.	my family
B.	the family of procreation
C.	the family of origin
D.	the family of orientation
		A.	may be analyzed at the microsocial and the macrosocial levels
B.	is a fixed set of rules?
C.	is sometimes used interchangeably with social structure
D.	is microsocial macrosocial and interchangeable with social structure
		A.	a great increase in population in the cities
B.	rural areas became very depopulated
C.	urban decentralization
D.	urban residents providing their own food supply by planting gardens
		A.	have been totally replaced the scientific method
B.	are all equally valid tools of inquiry
C.	are still used as tools of inquiry
D.	are just as exact as the scientific method
		A.	with prejudice
B.	as a result of informal quotas
C.	with or without accompanying prejudice
D.	as a result of government rulings
		A.	cultural
B.	social
C.	intelligent
D.	symbolic
		A.	the social meanings people give these differences
B.	the evidence that some traits are more desirable than others
C.	the fact that to have more is better than to have less in all circumstances
D.	those with most power can determine cultural values