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dollx

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Max Weber emphasized the Industrial Revolution and its effect on social action, or the
 
  a. the means of production.
  b. forces that motivate others to act.
  c. ties that bind individuals to one another.
  d. the color line.

Question 2

Sociologically, what is the significance of Putnam's conclusions about bowling in America?
 
  a. Putnam uses bowling to illustrate the declining involvement of Americans in forms of social capital.
  b. Putnam uses bowling to show how Americans are increasingly more involved in sports than ever before.
  c. Putnam uses bowling as a metaphor for life, indicating that if it's up your alley you should try it.
  d. Putnam uses bowling to provide evidence that old social institutions should never die.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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