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Sophia :: Welcome https://www.sophia.org/spcc/introduction-to-sociology-2/milestone_take_feedbacks/4575944 1/11 UNIT 4 — MILESTONE 4 Score 19/23 You passed this Milestone 19 questions were answ ... ered correctly. 4 questions were answered incorrectly. 1 Which of the following is NOT a claim made by the Davis Moore Thesis? Social stratification will decrease (or vanish) when a society reaches the period of post-industrialism. Social stratification is a functional need of society because it ensures that all classes of jobs will be filled. In a division of labor, some jobs are more functional for the maintenance of society than others. All societies have experienced social stratification of some kind. CONCEPT Davis Moore Thesis and the Egalitarian Society 2 James has strong negative attitudes towards immigrants. He believes that immigrants are the reason why he doesn't have a job. James' beliefs about immigrants are an example of which of the following? Racism 7/7/2020 Sophia :: Welcome https://www.sophia.org/spcc/introduction-to-sociology-2/milestone_take_feedbacks/4575944 2/11 Discrimination Ethnic discrimination Prejudice CONCEPT Race and Ethnicity: Prejudice and Racism 3 Monica and Marta discuss their plans for life after school. Earlier in the day, a guidance counselor visited their class and encouraged students to "be the best you can be." Monica scoffed at the guidance counselor's words and told Marta, "We're part of a minority group (Mexican immigrants). Our families don't have much money, and we're female. The cards are stacked against us." Monica's comments indicate which of the following sociological concepts? Matriarchy Sexism Classism Intersectionality CONCEPT Gender Roles and Sexism 4 Select the statement about fundamentalists that is true. Fundamentalists hold progressive beliefs and acknowledge non-traditional worldviews. 7/7/2020 Sophia :: Welcome https://www.sophia.org/spcc/introduction-to-sociology-2/milestone_take_feedbacks/4575944 3/11 Fundamentalists believe that sacred texts provide general guidelines for living. They are not meant to be interpreted literally. Fundamentalists acknowledge the beliefs of other religions, but only follow the rules and standards of their own. Fundamentalists maintain that their beliefs are true, and any other beliefs are no [Show More]
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