A) feminism
B) multiculturalism
C) social pathology theory
D) social disorganization theory
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A) coalescence
B) formalization
C) decline
D) emergence
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A) collective goals.
B) individualism.
C) tradition.
D) diversity.
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A) Herbert Spencer.
B) the Chicago School.
C) Emile Durkheim.
D) Karl Marx.
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A) social conflict theory
B) social disorganization theory
C) symbolic interaction theory
D) social Darwinist theory
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A) the "pro-choice" side of the abortion controversy
B) use of the death penalty to punish the most serious crimes
C) various "alternative lifestyles"
D) encouraging immigration across our borders
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A) Women in poor nations typically have fewer children than women in the United States.
B) People in poor nations have as much schooling as people in the United States.
C) The same problems we face in the United States also exist in other countries.
D) Poverty is more serious in much of the world than it is in the United States.
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A) discover truth.
B) engage in political debate.
C) promote social change.
D) avoid the illusion of objectivity.
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A) an evil human nature.
B) advanced technology.
C) the operation of a capitalist economy.
D) the high rate of immigration.
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A) government having a small role in the economy.
B) a lower minimum wage.
C) keeping taxes low.
D) government policies that will reduce economic inequality.
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A) the "pro-life" side of the abortion controversy
B) closing our country's borders to immigrants
C) the use of the death penalty
D) legal marriage for gay and lesbian people
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A) harms everyone in a society.
B) harms only the poorest people in a society.
C) harms only the most powerful people in a society.
D) harms some or all members of a society and is usually controversial.
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A) what we subjectively perceive always reflects what is objectively true.
B) we now expect men and women to be socially unequal.
C) we now expect men and women to be socially equal.
D) people simply don't agree on what important social problems are.
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A) society keeps facing the same problems year after year.
B) social problems are those that are the most harmful to any population.
C) problems arise as people define conditions as undesirable and in need of change.
D) the government decides what the serious problems are.
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A) subjective assessment.
B) claims making.
C) objective assessment.
D) factual analysis.
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A) structural-functional approach
B) feminist approach
C) social-conflict approach
D) symbolic-interaction approach
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A) science.
B) the past.
C) the latest thinking on the issue.
D) sociology.
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