Chapter 1 Quiz Seeing the Strange in the Familiar means to: Question 1 options: Ask why about our assumptions Assume most individuals are not aware of their surroundings Seeing how categories in which we fall influence our life experiences Consider how people act strangely Question 2 (10 points) Sociology is: Question 2 options: A social science that seeks to understand the relationship between individuals and society A social science that seeks to understand how the workings of the brain influence an individual A natural science that seeks to understand how natural occurrences influence an individual A biological science that seeks to understand how genetics influence an individual Question 3 (10 points) Saved Which sociological theoretical paradigm looks at how parts of a society work together to keep society going? Question 3 options: Critical Theory Symbolic Interactionism Social Conflict Structural Functionalist Question 4 (10 points) Which sociological theoretical paradigm considers how control of scarce resources influences society? Question 4 options: Social Conflict Structural Functionalism Postmodernism Symbolic Interactionism Question 5 (10 points) ____________ is the ability to understand the intersection between biography and history. Question 5 options: Class consciousness Culture Shock Postmodernism Sociological Imagination Question 6 (10 points) Saved Which perspective is
CASE 2.2 Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, 564 U.S. 786…
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