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When did sociology become a science?
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During the Industrial Revolution
During WWI
After WWI
During the Depression
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The transition from rural areas to cities led to social problems, including all of the following EXCEPT:
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Overproduction on farms
Crime
Poverty
Social Disorganization
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Emile Durham is best known for his work on…
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Social integration
Social evolution
Class conflict
Subjective meaning
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A way of understanding and analyzing human behavior and social interaction from a broader societal context is the definition of ……
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Sociological perspective
Sociological imagination
Sociological inference
Sociological evolution
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What is the functionalist perspective in sociology?
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A perspective that views society as a complex system made up of interdependent parts.
A theory that views society as a system characterized by inequality and conflict between different groups
A perspective that views society as a product of the interactions between individuals.
An emphasis on the role of individuals in shaping social structures and relations provides more detailed, individualized information
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1. During the Industrial Revolution
2. Overproduction on farms
3. Social integration
4. Sociological perspective
5. A perspective that views society as a complex system made up of interdependent parts.
2. Overproduction on farms
3. Social integration
4. Sociological perspective
5. A perspective that views society as a complex system made up of interdependent parts.
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