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The priesthood, a specialized occupation in charge of a large religious organization, first developed in which type of societies?
 
  a. hunting and gathering
  b. horticultural
  c. agrarian
  d. industrial

Question 2

Classical theory and positivism agree on at least one point: crime is a not rational activity.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Question 3

The historical trend that states that advances in technology first increase but then flatten social inequality is
 
  a. conspicuous consumption.
  b. The Davis-Moore thesis.
  c. the bell curve.
  d. the Kuznets curve.

Question 4

In recent decades, union membership
 
  a. has risen in the United States and other high-income nations.
  b. has risen in the United States, but not in other high-income nations.
  c. has declined in the United States, but not in other high-income nations.
  d. has declined in the United States and other high-income nations.

Question 5

Animism is closely associated with which of the following societies?
 
  a. industrial
  b. European
  c. Native American
  d. agrarian

Question 6

The most important policy implication of the conflict approach to deviance is to remind us that it is not possible, and may not be desirable, to eradicate all deviance.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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6 years ago
Answer to q. 1

c

Answer to q. 2

F

Answer to q. 3

c

Answer to q. 4

d

Answer to q. 5

c

Answer to q. 6

F
fokkdsn Author
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6 years ago
Bravo! This is awesome
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6 years ago
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