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Soc 101 Straighterline Previous Final Exam Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Which social theorist focused on historical materialism and discussed capitalism as a conflict 
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capitalists and workers? Correct answer Karl Marx 
Which social theorist addressed the importance of ideas, culture, and religion and wrote a 
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titled The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism? Correct answer Max Weber 
Which social theorist looked at how society holds together, discussed anomie, and wrote a 
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Purdue SOC 100 Exam 1 Study Guide Questions and answers with 100% Complete solutions | verified &updated 2024| Graded A+
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Soc 100 Maher Purdue Exam 1 Latest Update 100% Pass Social Facts aspects of social life that shape our actions as individuals, social, widespread, coercive -material: social structures -nonmaterial: values and norms 
Anomie a feeling of aimlessness or despair provoked by modern social life 
Power a persons ability to exercise their will even against the resistance of others -scare, unequally divided, and coercive -people in power create the social order 
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SOC 100 Final Barnes CSULB, Sociology 100 Final: Barnes questions n answers 2024/2025
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SOC 100 Final Barnes CSULB, Sociology 100 Final: Barnesfunctionalism - correct answer stresses that human behavior is governed by relatively stable social structures. underlines how social structures maintain or undermine the social stability. Emphasizes the social structures are based mainly on shared values. Suggest I'm establishing equilibrium can best solve most social problems." 
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What is family? What social and economic factors that led to the current "nuclear family" structure? Family is a socially recognized group (usually joined by blood, marriage, cohabitation, or adoption) that forms on emotional connection and serves as an economic unit of society. A nuclear family is considered married parents with children as the nucleus or core of the group. 
How do families contribute to social (race/ethnicity and gende...
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