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TEST BANK for Sociology in Action A Canadian Perspective 4th Edition by Bereska Tami and Symbaluk Diane.
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TEST BANK for Sociology in Action: A Canadian 
Perspective 4th Edition by Bereska Tami and 
Symbaluk Diane. 
Chapter 1 
1. Chapter 01-001 
According to the textbook authors, we might better 
understand who becomes a professional hockey player by 
applying ideas developed by which of the following? 
a. Karl Marx 
b. Emile Durkheim 
*c. Max Weber 
d. Auguste Comte 
2. Chapter 01-002 
According to the textbook authors, what is the relationship 
between unemployment and postsecondary education? 
a...
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LGBTQ Questions and answers 100% correct
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LGBTQ Questions and answers 100% correct 
agender 
A person who is internally ungendered or does not have a felt sense of gender identity. 
 
 
 
aggressive (ag) 
A term used to describe a female-bodied and identified person who prefers presenting as masculine. This term is most commonly used in urban communities of color. 
 
 
 
Androgynous 
A person appearing and/or identifying as neither man nor woman, presenting a gender either mixed or neutral. 
 
 
 
Ally 
Someone who advocates for and sup...
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Com 312 - Exam One 171 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Com 312 - Exam One 171 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Why Intercultural Through Film and Media? - CORRECT ANSWER Human experience is now more visual and visualized than ever before from the satellite picture to medical images of the interior of the human body. 
 
The proliferation of visuality has made film and television entertainment the United States' second largest export after aerospace 
 
What Material Does Media Culture Provide When We Forge our Identity? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Sense of...
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Unit 2 Politics- Feminism
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What are the core ideas and principles? - -Most of these core ideas and principles are associated 
with the second wave radical feminism. 
-Radical feminism introduced new ideas and concepts for discussing and challenging the role of women 
in society. 
-Although there has been discussion before it has mostly been arranged around the language of 
liberalism or socialism. 
5 Key ideas - -Sex and gender. 
-Patriarchy. 
-The personal is political. 
-Equality and difference feminism. 
-Intersectiona...
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MCAT PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY EXAM
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MCAT PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY EXAM 
 
Social stratification - ANSWER	Social stratification refers to a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy. In the United States, it is perfectly clear that some groups have greater status, power, and wealth than other groups. These differences are what led to social stratification 
Class consciousness - ANSWER	awareness of one's place in a system of social classes, especially (in Marxist terms) as it relates to the class struggle....
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Unit 2 Politics- Feminism
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What are the core ideas and principles? - -Most of these core ideas and principles are associated 
with the second wave radical feminism. 
-Radical feminism introduced new ideas and concepts for discussing and challenging the role of women 
in society. 
-Although there has been discussion before it has mostly been arranged around the language of 
liberalism or socialism. 
5 Key ideas - -Sex and gender. 
-Patriarchy. 
-The personal is political. 
-Equality and difference feminism. 
-Intersectiona...
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SOC 201 Unit 1 Exam with correct answers 2024
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Based on what you know about how social problems are constructed, which social issue is most likely to be considered a social problem? 
a. Lead is discovered in the drinking water of the poor section of town. 
b. A large corporation's most popular product is found to cause cancer. 
c. Several gang-related burglaries occur in a gated community. 
d. Millions of people go bankrupt each year because they cannot afford healthcare. - correct answer c. Several gang-related burglaries occur in a gated ...
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COM 316 MIDTERM questions with complete solutions
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COM 316 MIDTERM questions with complete solutionsEmpirical Paradigm: (Also known as: Positivist, Post-Positivist, Objectivist, Scientific, Functionalist) 
Knowledge is not created, but discovered (the belief that truth is objective - that is, it exists prior to learning anything from research) 
•Goal: The discovery of reality 
•Typical methods: Quantitative (statistics), experiment 
 
 
 
Interpretive Paradigm 
•Knowledge is not objective, but can be known through one's perceptions (belie...
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Sociology A level- Education SOLUTION FALL-2023/24 LATEST EDITION 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Compensatory Education 
Additional educational help given to socially disadvantaged groups to enable them to have equal educational opportunities 
Comprehensive Education 
A secondary or middle school that is a state school and does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement of aptitude. 
Correspondence Principle 
A sociological theory that posits a close relationship between social standing and the educational system. 
Counter-School Culture 
An anti-school subculture that goes ...
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Syg 2000 Exam 2 Questions and Answers
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Conflict/Critical Theory - Answer- -Theoretical framework that assumes that society is held together by power and oppression. 
-Views groups in society as engaged in continuous power struggle or conflict 
-Conflict may take form of politics, litigation, and negotiations. People who have more political, economic, and social resources have more privileges than those who do not have these resources. 
-Helps to explain social change, but does not explain social stability. Also doesn't explain soci...
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