Groups are one of the forms making up social structure. ALL BUTwhich of the following are ways that primary groups differ fromsecondary groups?
| | primary groups are more intimate |
| | secondary groups are more instrumental |
| | primary groups are larger |
| | primary groups are more greedy |
| | secondary groups are more short-term |
Elizabeth Bliss comes from a wealthy family. She attended all ofthe right schools and an Ivy League college. Now she has fallen inlove with Mike Smith, the family’s gardener. Elizabeth’s fatherforbids her to marry Mike. Clearly, Mr. Bliss is a believer in
| | endogamy |
| | exogamy |
| | monogamy |
| | ritual pollution |
| | prejudice |
Unemployment is not necessary under capitalism.
| | True |
| | False One of the thematic elements of this course: | | If you are determined enough, you can achieve whatever you wantin life | | | If you are disadvantaged, you just need to work hard to changeyour situation | | | We are always part of entities larger than ourselves | | | Social forces produce individuals who are all entirely productsof their environment. There is no such thing as individuality. |
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