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Sociology 101 Straighterline Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
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Sociology 101 Straighterline Exam Questions and Complete Solutions 
 
__________ involves aspects of social life that have to do with order, stability, and social organization that allow societies and groups to hold together and endure. - Answer: Social statics 
 
Herbert Spencer viewed society as a system, having important similarities with - Answer: a biological organism 
 
__________ refers to processes of social life that pattern institutional development and have to do with social change. -...
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Exam 1, Sociology, Kaiser Questions and Answers New (2024/2025) Solved 100% Correct
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how to behave in accordance with what a society has defined as right, good, and 
important and most members of society adhere to them - ️️norms 
the deliberate imposition of one's own cultural values on another cultlure - ️️cultural 
imperialism 
objects evaluating and judging another culture based on how it compares to one's own 
cultural norms - ️️ethnocentrism 
or belongings of a people - ️️material culture 
are almost all human behaviors learned? - ️️yes 
patterns or tr...
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MTTC ESL Test questions with correct answers
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Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills Answer (BICS) Language skills and functions that allow students in school to communicate in everyday social contexts that are similar to those at home such as performing classroom chores, chatting with peers, consuming instructional media. BICS are context embedded b/c participants can provide feedback to one-another, the situation itself provides cues that further understanding and factors apart from linguistic code can furnish meaning. Takes 2+ years to...
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NBPTS ENL Assessment Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Krashen's monitor hypothesis 
Editor in our brain that tells us our utterances are correct. 
It is developed through language exposure. 
Implication: provide students with rich language experiences 
 
 
 
Krashen's natural order hypothesis 
Predictable order for acquiring language. 
Implications: can't be altered. Provide meaningful language exposure. Concentrate on the message. 
 
 
 
comprehensible input hypothesis 
L2 is acquired faster...
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CSET SUBTEST IV – WORLD LANGUAGE |TEST SOLUTIONS | LATEST UPDATE 2024 | 100% VERIFIED
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Phonology 
The study of the sound system of a language. 
Morphology 
The study of words and how they are formed to convey meaning. 
Grammar 
The study of the implicit rules for how to form all possible sentences in a language and convey 
meaning. 
Syntax 
The study of word placement and order. 
Semantics 
The study of the relationships between words or word clusters as the concepts or ideas that they 
symbolize or represent. 
Pragmatics 
The study of uses of language for communicative purposes i...
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AQA A2 English Language- CLA Theorists | Latest Update | 100% Correct
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AQA A2 English Language- CLA 
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**What is the name of the theory that suggests environmental influence accounts for language 
development and uses behaviorist reinforcement principles?** 
- A. Nativist Theory 
- B. Cognitive Theory 
- C. Behaviorist Theory Behaviorist 
1. Environmental influence accounts for language development 
2. Child learns language based on behaviorist reinforcement principles by associating words with 
meanings. 'Correct' uttera...
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Advance of Bureaucracy -Answer-Weber felt it was inevitable; Society becomes more 
efficient but poses problems for democratic participation; Rationalization of social & 
economic life is the main dynamic of our development 
Agricultural Societies -Answer-Intensive strategy of production: 
more labor, use of fertilizers, control of water supply, use of animals. Use of the plow— 
agricultural revolution—larger crops. Permanent settlements—emergence of larg...
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CTEL 1 Essential Concepts
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CTEL 1 Essential Concepts 
 
What are the features of English phonology that give English Learners trouble? - Languages 
have different phonemes and sounds of English need to be taught contextually. 
 
How can teachers promote English Learner's auditory discrimination and production of English 
phonemes? - Auditory activities using minimal pairs to distinguish different phonemes. (see 
and hear: pet/pat, cat/cap map/mat) 
 
Why does syntax give English Learners trouble and how can this be addre...
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Sociology Quiz 1-100% Solved 2024
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Advance of Bureaucracy -Answer-Weber felt it was inevitable; Society becomes more 
efficient but poses problems for democratic participation; Rationalization of social & 
economic life is the main dynamic of our development 
Agricultural Societies -Answer-Intensive strategy of production: 
more labor, use of fertilizers, control of water supply, use of animals. Use of the plow— 
agricultural revolution—larger crops. Permanent settlements—emergence of larg...
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CTEL Test 1 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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List of some of the universal features that all languages share. 
1. All languages have Structure: 
-all use a finite set of sounds or gestures that form an infinite # of possible sentences. 
-all have grammar: rules for forming words & sentences 
-all have similar grammatical categories such as nouns & verbs. 
-all have a way of referring to past time, the ability to negate, and ways to form questions & issue commands. 
-all have semantic universals (male, female) 
 
2. All languages are Dynami...
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