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Which of the following is NOT a criticism of symbolic interactionist approaches?



a) Symbolic interactionism fails to account for how difficult changing long-standing social
relationships is



b) symbolic interactionism does not account for the influence of social structures and institutions



c) symbolic interactionism does not leave enough room to discuss human agency and individuals
ability to make choices



d) symbolic interactionism does not account for the way gender, minority status, and ot - Correct
Answer c)



Ida-Wells Barnett is considered to the development of the idea of intersectionality because she :



a) collected the data showing that Black people living in the United States had lower incomes than
white people



b) presented evidence that there were particular "intersections" in people's lives where their choices
really mattered



c) argued that educational opportunities were the most important part of building an equitable
society



d) examined Black women's experiences of discrimination by conf - Correct Answer d)



The developments of a sociological understanding of race and racism in American sociology is
primarily the result of :



a) changes in the political rights of African Americans throughout the 1960s

,b) the work of Black writers like Ida B. Wells and W.E.B. Du Bois



c) the decolonization movements throughout Africa and Central America



d) conflict theorists examining aspects of oppression other than socioeconomic status - Correct
Answer b)



the central tenet of dramaturgical analysis is:



a) that people become themselves through the process of taking on roles and interacting with others



b) that one can be committed to a system of social organization that harms them



c) that we define ourselves based on how we think others perceive us



d) that although people may be doing different things, each of them is in fact, helping every other
person in society - Correct Answer a)



Which is the best definition of Durkheim's concept of mechanical solidarity?



a) elements of society work together like the pieces of a machine, when one part malfunctions,
society winds up in disarray



b) social relationships exist because people like to connect with others who have similar values and
worldviews, individuals can largely meet their own material needs



c) social relationships exist because people have specialized in what they produce and need to trade
with others in order to meet - Correct Answer a)



Which of the following is a major criticism of symbolic interactionism?



a) symbolic interactionalism fails to take into account the importance of personal relationships

, b) symbolic interactionism is not useful for studying everyday social situations



c) symbolic interactionism does not account for the importance of social structures and institutions



d) Symbolic interactionism underestimates the power of the self-fulfilling prophecy - Correct Answer
c)



Which philosopher most strongly influenced the work of Karl Marx?

a) Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel



b) Friedrich Engels



c) Charles de Montesquieu



d) Thomas Hobbes - Correct Answer a)



Thomas Theorem refers to :



a) the idea that people give subjective meaning to situations and such meaning has real
consequences



b) people's struggling over scare resources



c) the theory that people continuously interact with each other to succeed in society



d) physical interactions between individuals - Correct Answer a)



Which is the clearest example of Marx's concept of alienation?



a) Jonathan carefully designing, carving and finishing a cradle for his son

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