Which of the following nicely fits Beeghley's macro-sociological approach to understanding social and political life?
a. Across societies, the more differences in the social structure, the greater the effect on the rate of behavior.
b. Within societies, the more changes in the social structure over time, the greater the effect on the rate of behavior.
c. Within societies, the lower the social class, the fewer the choices people have and the less effective they are at helping people achieve their goals.
d. All of the above
Question 2
Fainstein is generally not very sympathetic to the notion that the proper way to view the plight of poor black Americans is the lens of class, not race.
a. true
b. false