SOCIOLOGY MILESTONE 2

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SOCIOLOGY MILESTONE 2 Sandeep and Tory have been best friends since kindergarten. They are now in middle school and have a new friend, Amar. Their dyad has now become a triad. Which of the following changes is most likely to take place in the group now that Amar has joined? Now that it consists of three people, the group will be more stable. Which of the following is an example of a folkway rather than a more? One should not belch loudly after eating dinner. Which aspects of life in a society least likely reflect the culture of the society? Specialization in medical practice. Which of the following statements highlights the difference between the ideal and real culture of a society? Ideal culture is based on values that a society aspires to follow, whereas real culture is based on the values actually followed in a society. In the trajectory of societies, which statement best describes agricultural societies? They developed long-lasting tools for farming. Jackson and Ramone are identical twin boys. Jackson really enjoys and excels at playing basketball, and Ramone is more inclined toward academics. According to advocates of the nurture theory, which statement is most likely true in this scenario? Jackson and Ramone have been largely influenced by their social environment. Which of the following best reflects Max Weber's view of religion? Religion promotes social change and economic advancement. Which of the following refers to Dmitri's achieved status as opposed to his ascribed status? Dmitri was imprisoned for embezzling money from his company. During a pandemic, Seema was forced to spend most of her time at home with her parents. Although social interaction was minimal, Seema was happy because home was where she always felt loved and appreciated. When she went back to school after a year, she found it challenging to establish a place within her school and demonstrate her ability to her teachers. This had an impact on her self-esteem. Which statement best characterizes the socialization that Seema underwent? Seema was positively impacted by a social agent and negatively impacted by an institutional agent.
Which of the following is an example of ethnocentrism? Believing that the manners and customs of people from her country show they value formality and politeness. Which of the following highlights a difference between primary groups and secondary groups? Primary groups share close emotional bonds; secondary groups have a more task-oriented relationship. When does role strain occur? When you are overwhelmed by the pressures of a single role. Which of the following statements describes the nonmaterial culture of a society? Nonmaterial culture includes the values and beliefs that make up the culture of a society. Which of the following best describes Weber's characteristic of hierarchy in a bureaucracy? Decision-making is the responsibility of higher levels within the organization. Ram spent his childhood living in highly impoverished surroundings and had a home environment that was not conducive to academics. Despite this, he was recognized as a mathematical genius at his school. With the right education and attention, he went on to become one of the most renowned mathematicians of his time. According to advocates of the nature theory, which of the following statements most likely explains Ram's success? Ram's academic success can be attributed to his genes rather than his environment. Which of the following is an example of cultural imperialism? The loss of traditional languages and customs in countries due to westernization.
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