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Systems produce certain outcomes as an inevitable result of the __________ indiv

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Question

Systems produce certain outcomes as an inevitable result of the __________

individuals in charge of those systems

individuals in those systems

the speeches and promises made by the person in charge of the institutions

system-logic

In Feagin and Parker’s “The Rise and Fall of Mass Rail Transit,” they point out that LA was originally spread out as it is because of the automobile’s prevalence.

True

False

The more rigidly a society is stratified, the greater the chance of discovering the widest range of talented individuals

True

False

Herbert Hyman created the term “reference groups.” This refers to

real groups who we compare ourselves to

people who we aspire to become

real OR imaginary groups who we compare ourselves negatively or positively to

people who write letters of reference for us

True

False

Explanation / Answer

1. The correct answer is Option 1. Systems produce certain outcomes as an inevitable result of the individual’s in charge of the system.

2. False. In the book, Fearon and Parker highlighted that the railways was originally more prevalent.

3. False. Rigid social structures have a negative impact on the discovery of talented individuals.

4. The correct answer is Option C. Reference groups are real or imaginary groups that we compare ourselves to.