Sociology: A Down-to-Earth ApproachHeavily reviewed for accuracy and quality, this Study Guide Plus is an expanded version of the Study Guide. For every chapter in the text, it contains a chapter summary, a list of learning objectives, a detailed chapter outline, key terms, and people, 3-5 student projects, and a practice test with 30 multiple choice, 20 true-false, 15 short answer, 10 matching, and 5 essay questions. An answer key is provided for all questions. The Study Guide Plus also includes a section on successful study strategies. Available seperately for student purchase, or packaged with the text at a discount. |
Contents
The Sociological Perspective | 1 |
Culture | 21 |
Socialization | 39 |
Copyright | |
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Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach: International Edition James M. Henslin No preview available - 2007 |
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According African Americans ANSWERS apply the sociological Asian Americans believe bureaucracy capitalism capitalists CHAPTER characteristics cities conflict theorists contributions corporate crime culture define deviance discrimination Discuss divorce dominant Durkheim economic elderly elite Emile Durkheim ESSAY QUESTIONS ethnic example Explain factors False female FILL-IN-THE-BLANK QUESTIONS functionalist functions gender George Murdock Gerhard Lenski goals identified individual inequality interaction Karl Marx Latinos Least Industrialized Nations live major males marriage MATCH THESE SOCIAL Max Weber microsociology MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS norms organization parents patterns people's percent person political poor population poverty prestige problems race refers relationships religion result role schools sick role social change social class social movement social stratification sociological perspective sociologists stage status symbolic interactionism symbolic interactionists term theory True TRUE-FALSE QUESTIONS U.S. society United urban values women workers