A) open-mindedness
B) sociological imagination
C) praxis
D) attention to detail
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A) Weberian theory.
B) critical theory.
C) class consciousness.
D) social Darwinism.
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A) It emphasizes that some people are born with a fixed orientation and cannot change it.
B) It emphasizes the importance of difference and rejects a single gay or lesbian identity.
C) It is an easily definable category.
D) It has a long history of use within the gay and lesbian community.
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A) microsociologist
B) macrosociologist
C) conflict theorist
D) public intellectual
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A) the economic and political structures of the society
B) the work ethic of the average citizen
C) the intelligence level of the workers who have lost their jobs
D) how much the people who are unemployed want to work
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A) mechanical solidarity.
B) class consciousness.
C) organic solidarity.
D) pragmatism.
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A) through a theoretical lens that emphasizes disenchantment and bureaucracy.
B) from a value-free point of view.
C) with verstehen (understanding) , which emphasizes empathy with individuals' experiences.
D) through psychoanalysis and the work of Sigmund Freud.
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A) It reminds us that everyday interactions are connected to larger societies and norms.
B) It helps us economically when we do business in different countries.
C) It lets us understand how immigrants perceive America when they move here.
D) It shows us that cultures are not as different as we sometimes think they are.
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A) keeping the lower classes from demanding better treatment in this life.
B) distracting the lower classes with fantastic spectacles.
C) using the church as a means to extract economic resources from the poor.
D) keeping working class individuals busy with religious activities and no time to organize.
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A) was a pragmatist.
B) acted on her intellectual convictions in practical ways.
C) applied dialectics to her understanding of history.
D) embraced conflict theory.
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A) conflict between social groups
B) exploration beyond the boundaries of a given society
C) development of technology
D) shared moral values
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A) iron cage
B) alienation
C) praxis
D) rationalization
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A) reported illegal activities to the proper authorities.
B) examined the historical origins of the phenomena she researched.
C) addressed social problems through activity in the communities she researched.
D) compared the communities she studied to communities from other cultures.
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A) race or ethnicity
B) religious beliefs
C) relationship to the means of production
D) level of education
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A) She is a conflict theorist.
B) She is a macrosociologist.
C) She is a structural functionalist.
D) She is a microsociologist.
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