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Mechanical solidarity
 
  a. refers to social bonds based on shared religious beliefs and simple divisions of labor.
  b. is typically a characteristic of densely populated, urban areas.
  c. involves an elaborate division of labor based upon capitalistic hierarchies.
  d. is a theoretical concept that was derived from Max Weber's work.

Question 2

Mass migration from rural to urban areas,
 
  large-scale immigration in the late nineteenth and twentieth century, and mass suburbanization have been the focus of social scientists using the ________ framework for examining urban problems.
  a. interactionist
  b. conflict
  c. functionalist
  d. world system



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. refers to social bonds based on shared religious beliefs and a simple division of labor.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. functionalist



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