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Straighterline Sociology 101 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • October 9, 2024
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Straighterline Sociology 101 WITH 100% SURE ANSWERS
Life course theorist suggest socialization continues through all stages of the cycle of life

Sara takes her four-year-old brother Matt socialization
to a carnival for the first time. They decide
to ride the merry-go-round. Matt runs to
the front of the line. His sister pulls him
back and explains they have to stand in
line. This is an example of

Bob is on his first date with Mary, whom he impression management
really likes. He tries to act in a manner that
will cause her to like him, too, and to want
to go out with him again. This is an example
of

Jane has two young, active children. She is Jane is a member of the sandwich generation
also the primary caregiver of her aging
father, who still lives alone but needs help
around the house and assistance in getting
to doctors appointments. Which of the
following best describes Jane's situation?

A retirement party, a high-school rites of passage
graduation party, and a confirmation party
are all examples of




what is the term used for the set of culture dominant ideology
beliefs and practices that helps to maintain
powerful social, economic, and political
interests?




a group to which people feel they do not out-group
belong is called an

Ascribed statuses may be based on an race, gender, and age
individual's

Which of the sociological prespectives conflict perspective
would express concern about those with
power, whether media companies or
governments, exercising control over what
people can see and read?

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, William I Thomas wrote from which interactionist prospective
prespective when observing that people
respond not only to the objective features
of a person or situation, but also to the
meaning that person or situation has for
them?

which sociological perspective would be functionalist prospective
most likely to focus on the functions of the
mass media in conferring status on people,
organizations, and public issues?




A status that dominates others and thereby determines a person's general position
a master status is a
within society.

which term is used by sociologists to refer social role
to a set of expectations for people who
occupy a given social position or status?




The U.s government was heavenly authorizing wiretaps of U.S citizens telephone conversation
criticized for which of the following media
monitoring behaviors after 9/11?

Dave, the president of a small corporation, victimless crimes
has a wild weekend. He spends a night with
a prostitute, gambles illegally, drinks
excessively, and uses drugs. Some would
suggest he has committed various

The social constructionist perspective is labeling theory
most closely affiliated with which other
sociological explanation of deviance?




Crime is a violation of criminal law for which formal penalties are applied by some governmental authority.

a person convicted of a crime- even when white and non-hispanic
prior arrest record and severity of the
crime are taken into account - is more likely
to receive a shorter prison sentence if he
or she is

In Robert merton's terms, people who rituals
overzealously and cruelly enforce
bureaucratic regulations can be classified
as

which sociological perspective would most interactionlist perspective
likely be concerned with the stigmatizing
nature of formal social controls that require
convicted sex offenders to register with
police agencies and have their pictures
published in newspapers to make their
identities publicly known?




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