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Chapter 1 Test Yourself: Thinking Relationally: The Paired Concepts
What is Sociology?
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When we feel connected to others because of a similarity we perceive to be important, we are experiencing
power.
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privilege.
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structure.
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solidarity.
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Solidarity can have socially good consequences because it
encourages competition among members of the same group.
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encourages competition among people of different groups.
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encourages cooperation among people of different groups.
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encourages cooperation among people of the same group.
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You are in a relationship with another person whose actions you are able to influence. You are experiencing
solidarity.
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privilege.
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structure.
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power.
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You are the chaperone on a high school field trip to Washington DC. While most of the teenagers under your authority are sticking to the assigned schedule, a few of them choose to skip seeing the Library of Congress and instead go to a nearby café to drink coffee. What tension are you experiencing in your relationship with them?
power and resistance
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solidarity and conflict
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privilege and inequality
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structure and contingency
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