A. Status
B. Role
C. Macrolevel behavior
D. Unliberated women
A. Division of labor
B. Age
C. Gender
D. All of the above
A. Ancient egypt
B. 19th century india
C. Feudal europe
D. None of the above
A. Fear of a divorce
B. Role conflict
C. No role involvement
D. A master status
A. Triad
B. Quadrad
C. Dyad
D. Monad
A. Small size
B. Daily contact
C. Intimacy
D. Formal interaction
A. The primary group is always helpful to the individual
B. Primary group relations can be harmful to the individual
C. Secondary relations are more important than primary ones
D. None of the above are relevant
A. Reference group
B. Membership group
C. Voluntary group
D. All of the above
A. Kinship
B. Primary ties
C. Machines for production
D. Smokestacks
A. Processes of social interaction
B. Diseases that harm societies
C. Problems of cement roads
D. None of the above