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natalie2426

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Learning the gender map is known as
 
  a. socialization out of gender.
  b. gender socialization.
  c. the preconventional stage.
  d. cultural imposition.

Question 2

How do sociologists today react to Weber's thesis that religion held the key to modernization?
 
  a. The theory is generally reviled.
  b. Sociologists continue to test Weber's theory.
  c. All sociologists agree with the theory.
  d. Weber's theory has had no influence on sociology.



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Answer to Question 1

b. gender socialization.

Answer to Question 2

b. Sociologists continue to test Weber's theory.



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