In a sociological explanation, religion becomes “institutional” when it develops stable A Roles and norms B Weather patterns C Gene
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When religion is called a “belief system,” sociology highlights that it mainly offers A Shared worldview B Market pricing C
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When sociologists call religion a “social institution,” they mainly mean it A Organizes social life B Predicts rainfall C Tests
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In sociology, religion is treated mainly as a part of culture that shapes A Blood circulation B Shared meanings C
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In sociology, religion is mainly studied as which kind of phenomenon in society A Private emotion only B Natural science
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In GAD, focusing only on “women’s inclusion” without changing institutions mainly leads to A Complete gender equality B Elimination of
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In GAD, “gender relations” are best understood as A Fixed biological facts B Personal tastes only C Power patterns in
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GAD treats “development” as something that can be improved only when A Income rises automatically B Women get charity only
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GAD argues that women’s issues are best understood within A Gendered social relations B Pure biology only C Individual choice
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In development debates, “post-development” mainly questions which idea A More industrial growth B Development as universal path C Bigger urban
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