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
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Related Mcqs:
- 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...
- Functionalists argue that even though ethnic conflict is dysfunctional it my still serve some important functions in society Which of the following is NOT one of those important functions ?
- A. Conflict promotes group formation and cohesion B. Conflict may function as a safety valve for society by enabling hostilities to be channelled toward permissible targets known as permissible targets known as scapegoats C. A multiplicity of conflicts between large numbers of differing groups within a society may be conducive to a democratic as opposed...
- Functionalists view social control as_______________?
- A. operating to favor powerful groups at the expense of others B. an indispensable functional requirement for social survival C. a source of social chaos D. both b and c...
- Functionalists accept “Change” as a _____________?
- A. Function B. Constant C. Change D. None of these...
- The society which lacks consistent guidelines for people to learn is termed as_____________?
- A. Inconsistent society B. Incoherent society C. Anomic Society D. None of these...
- In modern society people belong to so many groups that a number of their in-group and out-group relationships overlap It has given the members of society a wide spectrum of___________?
- A. behavior learning B. socialization C. both a & b D. None of these...
- In “Gesellschaft” the society of tradition is replaced with the society of ______________?
- A. Impersonal relations B. Contract C. Modern ideas D. None of these...
- In contrast to Marxian theory structural functionalism views different parts of society________________?
- A. Performing their respective functions B. Contributing in social equilibrium C. Beneficial to the society D. All of the above...
- 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...
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