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Introduction to Sociology
Direction: Answer the following questions:
1. Discuss Karl Marx’s view on class differentiation. Define the terms “bourgeoisie” and “proletariat.” Describe what Marx termed as a “false consciousness” and give an example to support your answer
2. Discuss Immanuel Wallerstein’s world systems analysis. Define dependency theory as it relates to Wallerstein’s views. Give examples to support your answer.
3. Briefly differentiate the views on racial discrimination from the functionalist, conflict and interactionist perspectives.
4. Define the terms “amalgamation,” “assimilation,” “segregation,” and “pluralism” and give examples to illustrate your answer.
5. Describe the process involved in the social construction of gender roles in a society. Give some examples to support your answer.
6. Identify and discuss the various forms of marriage found throughout most societies of the world.
7. Discuss the concepts of the sacred and the profane in the context of the distinctions religious faiths make between transcending events and the everyday world.
8. Discuss the emergence of capitalism within an industrialized society.
Include definitions of laissez-faire and monopoly in your answer.
9. Discuss the economic and racial dimensions of health outcomes within the United States today. How do issues such as immigration, life spans, and the institutionalization of medicine play into the issue?
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