A. Performing their respective functions
B. Contributing in social equilibrium
C. Beneficial to the society
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Structural functionalism draws its inspiration primarily from the ideas of___________?
A. Marx
B. weber
C. Durkheim
D. All of these - Talcott Parsons,s structural functionalism attempted to tackle ?
A. the problem of class conflict
B. the problem of economic restructuring
C. the problem of social welfare
D. the problem of social order - Which of the following is NOT associated with functionalism ?
A. Talcott Parsons
B. Ralf Dahrendorf
C. Emile Durkheim
D. Robert Merton - Which of the following in NOT associated with functionalism ?
A. Talcott Parsons
B. Ralf Dahrendorf
C. Emile Durkheim
D. Robert Merton - Which sociological perspective views society as a network of connected parts each of which contributes to the maintenance of the system as a whole ?
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. dramaturgical approach - Which sociological perspective views society as a network of connected parts each of which contributes to the maintenance of the system as a whole ?
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. dramaturgical approach - It is very important to Sammi to do well in school, so she regularly cheats on tests According to Merton’s structural strain theory Sammi is a(n) ?
A. conformist
B. innovator
C. ritualist
D. retreatist - Structural-Functionalists describe society as_____________?
A. a complex network of interaction at a micro-level
B. a source of conflict inequality and alienation
C. an unstable structure of social relations
D. a normative framework of roles and institutions - Rate of mobility in modern societies is determined by (1) structural factor and (2) ?
A. Individual factors
B. Social factors
C. Class factor
D. None of these - Structural-Functionalists describe society as_______________?
A. a complex network of interaction at a micro-level
B. a source of conflict inequality and alienation
C. an unstable structure of social relations
D. a normative framework of roles and institutions