When economic behaviour is guided by shared customs and informal rules, sociologists describe it as shaped mainly by A Climate
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When villagers exchange goods through mutual help and later return favours, the exchange pattern is best described as A Market
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When sociologists study “economic life,” they usually focus on how economic activity is linked with A Only mathematics B Social
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In sociology, “economic life” mainly refers to the study of A Religious rituals only B Political voting patterns C Family
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Political sociology is “contextual” because it explains political behavior by relating it to A Random personal moods B Climate and
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Political sociology studies elections not only as voting events but also as expressions of A Weather changes B Social cleavages
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Political sociology explains voting patterns by linking them mainly to A Social group interests B Weather conditions C Random luck
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In political sociology, the “political” part is best understood as the study of A Family bonding B State decision-making C
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Political sociology mainly studies the relationship between which two things A Culture and art B Family and marriage C Politics
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When “masculine” behavior is treated as the standard for competence in offices, the situation best illustrates A Cultural diffusion B
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