A. North america
B. North asia
C. North africa
D. None of these
A. Social conflict
B. Social change
C. Solidarity
D. All of the above
A. Culture
B. Nationalism
C. Social groups
D. All of above
A. French thinker
B. American
C. British
D. None of these
A. First phase
B. Second phase
C. Last phase
D. None of these
A. Biology
B. History
C. Sociology
D. Economics
A. The household
B. The office
C. The global village
D. The nation states
A. Creative activities such as gardening cookery and craftwork
B. The symbolic representation of social groups in the mass media
C. Religious beliefs about how the world ought to be
D. Rules and expectation about interaction that regulate social life
A. Human behavior is meaningful and varies between individuals and cultures
B. It is difficult for sociologists to gain access to a research laboratory
C. Sociologists are not rational or critical enough in their approach
D. We cannot collect empirical data about social life
A. Its theories are logical explicit and supported by empirical evidence
B. Sociologists collect data in a relatively objective and systematic way
C. Ideas and research findings are scrutinized by other sociologists
D. All of the above