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We are exposed to many __________ throughout our lifetime. According to the text, the most pervasive ones in childhood include the family, the school, peer groups, and the mass media.
 
  a. total institutions
 b. moral structures
 c. agents of socialization
 d. counter groups

Question 2

Contrast Karl Marx's perspective on social change with that of Max Weber's.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

The following are suggested areas for students to address in their essays: Karl Marx's belief that social change is based almost exclusively to economic

variables, Marx's analysis of class conflict and how it leads to social change, Marx's attitude regarding capitalism, Weber's expansion of Marx's ideas beyond merely economic concerns, Weber's concept of rationalization and its effect on social change





 

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