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SOC 101 Straighterline Humanities and Social
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Which social scientist believed that people are in
constant conflict between their natural impulsive
instincts and societal constraints? - Answer>> a.
Sigmund Freud

A system of stratification under which peasants were
required to work land leased to them by nobles in
exchange for military protection is known as a(n) -
Answer>> a. estate system.

Karl Marx used the concept of class consciousness to
refer to - Answer>> c. a subjective awareness held by
members of a class regarding their common vested
interests and the need for collective political action to
bring about social change.

Max Weber defined ________ as the ability to exercise
one's will over others. - Answer>> d. power

Which of the following social classes is declining in
size? - Answer>> working class

______ is often blamed for this growing inequality,
because it has forced less skilled workers to complete
with lower-paid foreign-born workers. - Answer>> d.
Globalization

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, What is the sociological perspective? - Answer>> The
sociological perspective stresses that people's social
experiences—the groups to which they belong and their
experiences within these groups—underlie their
behavior.

When did sociology first appear as a separate
discipline? - Answer>> Sociology emerged in the mid-
1800s in western Europe, during the onset of the
Industrial Revolution. Industrialization affected all
aspects of human existence—where people lived, the
nature of their work, their relationships, and how they
viewed life.

What was the position of women and minorities in early
sociology? - Answer>> The few women who received the
education required to become sociologists tended to
focus on social reform. The debate between social
reform and social analysis was won by male university
professors who ignored the contributions of the women.
W. E. B. Du Bois faced deep racism in his sociological
career.

Why are the positions of Parsons and Mills important? -
Answer>> C. Wright Mills criticized Parsons' abstract
analysis of the components of society, saying that it
does nothing for social reform, which should be the
goal of sociologists. The significance of this position is
that the debate about the purpose and use of sociology
continues today.




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