Title: Sociologist Charles H. Cooley used the term_____to describe a small, less specialized group in which ... Post by: cheo8907 on Mar 20, 2018 Sociologist Charles H. Cooley used the term_____to describe a small, less specialized group in which members engage in face-to-face, emotion-based interactions over an extended period of time.
a. secondary group b. significant others c. tributary group d. primary group Question 2 Dependency theory, world systems theory, and the new international division of labor theory are perspectives rooted in the __________ approach. a. postmodern b. functionalist c. symbolic interactionist d. conflict Question 3 List and discuss some of the inequalities found in elementary and secondary schools in the United States. What will be an ideal response? Question 4 Examples of a(n) __________ would include people who are the same age, race, or gender, or those who share the same educational level. a. social group b. category c. formal organization d. aggregate Question 5 Which of the major sociological perspectives is closely associated with modernization theory? a. conflict theory b. functionalism c. symbolic interactionism d. postmodernism Question 6 Discuss the postmodernist perspective on education and the significance of the students- as-consumers model. What will be an ideal response? Question 7 A(n) __________ is a number of people who may never have met one another but share a similar characteristic. a. social group b. category c. aggregate d. secondary category Title: Sociologist Charles H. Cooley used the term_____to describe a small, less specialized group in which ... Post by: Roshni411 on Mar 20, 2018 Content hidden
Title: Sociologist Charles H. Cooley used the term_____to describe a small, less specialized group in which ... Post by: cheo8907 on Mar 20, 2018 Wow! Thanks you for this correct set of answers, wasn't expecting it...
Title: Sociologist Charles H. Cooley used the term_____to describe a small, less specialized group in which ... Post by: Roshni411 on Mar 20, 2018 My pleasure!
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