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Wharton County Junior College SOCI MISC CHAPTER 3 1)Which of the following is not true of a technological change?   Marjiuana laws over the course of the US history illustrate:   A subculture is:     Which of the following lists norms in order from the most severely enforced to the least? Unlike a folkways, a mores is closely related to: In many Middle Easters countries, showing the bottom of your foot or shoe is considered to be very rude, so American military personnel stationed in the Middle East had to be instructed to keep their feet inside helicopters when flying low

Sociology Jun 22, 2021

Wharton County Junior College

SOCI MISC

CHAPTER 3

1)Which of the following is not true of a technological change?

 

  1. Marjiuana laws over the course of the US history illustrate:

 

  1. A subculture is:

 

 

  1. Which of the following lists norms in order from the most severely enforced to the least?
  2. Unlike a folkways, a mores is closely related to:
  3. In many Middle Easters countries, showing the bottom of your foot or shoe is considered to be very rude, so American military personnel stationed in the Middle East had to be instructed to keep their feet inside helicopters when flying low. Why was this instruction needed?
  4. Countercultural groups like the hippies of the 1960s:
  5. How is subculture different from a counterculture?
  6. Although languages differ considerably from one culture to another, the meanings of gestures are commonly understood in the same way by people throughout the world.
  7. In America, a married man who has several mistresse is violationg a__________, but if he is married to more than one woman at the same time he is violating a__________
  8. Although more and more people are reading newspapers on portable electronic devices (such as Kindles, iPhones, and laptops) there are many ways in which reading on an electronic device is not the same as reading on newsprint. For instance, a sheet of newsprint allows the editors to use space to indicate the relative importance of a story in a way that a small electronic screen does not, which has led many commentators to conclude that:

 

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