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Jramos095

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A segment of a population whose members hold a relatively similar share of scarce desirables and who share attitudes, values, norms, and an identifiable lifestyle is called a ____.
 
  a. social network
  b. sample
  c. group
  d. social class
  e. social stratification

Question 2

A major contribution of functionalism to the study of sports is
 
  a. understanding how sports perpetuate gender inequality.
  b. recognizing the positive and negative aspects of sports in society.
  c. its focus on socialization and social interaction.
  d. the concept of stacking, and its relationship to race.
  e. the analysis of self-esteem within sport.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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