A) government having a small role in the economy.
B) a lower minimum wage.
C) keeping taxes low.
D) government policies that will reduce economic inequality.
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A) social conflict theory
B) social disorganization theory
C) symbolic interaction theory
D) social Darwinist theory
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A) the economy
B) unemployment
C) the gap between the rich and the poor
D) global warming
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A) the bourgeoisie.
B) proletarians.
C) the cause of most problems.
D) middle class.
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A) the structural functional approach
B) the feminist approach
C) the symbolic interaction approach
D) the social Darwinist approach
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A) Herbert Spencer.
B) the Chicago School.
C) Emile Durkheim.
D) Karl Marx.
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A) model
B) correlation
C) theory
D) societal subsystem
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A) there is no way to define a policy's level of "success."
B) there is more than one way to measure a policy's level of "success."
C) policies have little or nothing to do with people's politics.
D) the public generally does not care if programs work or not.
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A) harms everyone in a society.
B) harms only the poorest people in a society.
C) harms only the most powerful people in a society.
D) harms some or all members of a society and is usually controversial.
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A) survey analysis
B) field research
C) secondary analysis
D) experimental research
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A) a global perspective.
B) a research agenda.
C) the political spectrum.
D) the social constructionist approach.
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A) the "pro-choice" side of the abortion controversy
B) use of the death penalty to punish the most serious crimes
C) various "alternative lifestyles"
D) encouraging immigration across our borders
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A) symbolic-interaction approach
B) structural-functional approach
C) social-conflict approach
D) social-disorganization approach
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A) no social problem can be solved.
B) every social problem can be solved.
C) solving one social problem may create a new problem.
D) solving one social problem will solve all social problems.
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A) social movement.
B) sociological theory.
C) social-constructionist approach.
D) subculture.
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A) manifest functions
B) latent functions
C) dysfunctions
D) eufunctions
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A) theoretical paradigms.
B) functional prerequisites.
C) social institutions.
D) subcultures.
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A) depth of understanding.
B) breadth of opinion.
C) representativeness.
D) impersonality.
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A) the experiment
B) the survey
C) field research
D) secondary analysis
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A) society keeps facing the same problems year after year.
B) social problems are those that are the most harmful to any population.
C) problems arise as people define conditions as undesirable and in need of change.
D) the government decides what the serious problems are.
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