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Focusing on the Congo and its relationship to other countries helps us to
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understand how AIDS became a global epidemic.
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Which one of the following phrases does not correspond to mechanical solidarity?
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interdependence and cooperation
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Ultimately, the Europeans vigorously colonized much of Asia, Africa, and the Pacific in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries because of
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a growing demand for resources and low cost (even free) labor.
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__________ gives us a general framework for understanding both global interdependence and conditions that cause large-scale upheaval.
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The Division of Labor, by Emile Durkheim
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People usually attribute cause to either dispositional traits or situational factors. Dispositional factors include which one of the following?
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personal effort
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Between 1884 and 1960, white Belgian males were most likely to occupy which one of the following positions?
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steamboat captain
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Jerome and Rhonda are military doctors. As physicians, they have an obligation to preserve life. At the same time, they are employed to care for patients who are often deliberately placed in health-threatening situations. The predicament represents an example of role
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strain.
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Examples of _____________ include doctor-patient, professor-student, a family, and a large corporation.
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social structure
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The common conscience of the Mbuti revolves around
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the forest.
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The fact that U.S. blood companies failed to test the blood already stored in their inventories after agreeing to screen for HIV infection suggests that they were motivated by
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profit
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