A. a flexible system of symbols
B. essential for cultural integration
C. a cultural barrier
D. a key cultural marker
E. a cultural universal
Culture
Culture
A. Culture is symbolic
B. Culture is transmitted
C. Culture is cumulative
D. Culture is shared
E. Culture is learned
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. dramaturgical perspective
A. xenocentrism
B. the Hawthorne effects
C. the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
D. culture shock
A. God-given and cannot be changed
B. Buildings and people who operate them
C. Constellation of folkways and mores
D. None of these
A. Max Weber
B. Talcott Parsons
C. Karl Marx
D. Margaret Mead
A. Values never change
B. Values of a culture may change but most remain relatively stable during any one person,s lifetime
C. Values are constantly changing sociologists view them as being very unstable
D. All of the above statements are correct
A. Max Weber
B. George Murdock
C. Margaret Mead
D. William F Ogburn
A. a comic book
B. patriotic attachment to the flag of the United States
C. burial of a family pet in a cemetery plot
D. all of the above
A. have no specialized and enduring work groups governments, or standing armies
B. exhibit increased power of the state and size of the territory it controls
C. experience the emergence of social stratification due to production of a social surplus
D. have complex divisions of labor and exchange relationships