6. Which of the following best describes Auguste Comte? a. The \"founder\" of so
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6. Which of the following best describes Auguste Comte? a. The "founder" of sociology, he argued that all societies "progress b. The founder" of sociology, he argued that patterns of suicide vary by levels of stages. through the same mechanical solidarity e. The first American sociologist, he argued that power differences in a society produce systematic "social patterns." d. The first American sociologist, he argued that sociology proves "social Darwinism 7. What of the following best describes the work of W.E.B. Du Bois? a. He examined the social and economic conditions of African Americans after the Civil War b. He examined the difference between mechanical and organic c. He examined how incarceration affected one's chances of future employment d. He examined how the Protestant work ethic shaped the development of capitalism solidarity 8. Which of the following best characterizes conflict theorists' view of social institutions? a. Social institutions preserve social order in a given society, both in terms of reproducing its members and socializing new members. the foundation for any society and decreasing social integration. elite and the disadvantage of the already disadvantaged. b. Social institutions serve as the primary location for social interactions, which serve as c. Social institutions create conflict in a society by isolating its members from each other d. Social institutions preserve the social hierarchy, preserving the power of the already 9. Jane Addams was: a. An early sociologist concerned with gender inequality. She influentially argued b. An early sociologist concerned with slavery. She was a leading abolitionist (anti- c. An early sociologist concerned with colonialism. She influentially argued that d. An early sociologist concerned with poverty. She founded a home to help the poor in against women's unequal wages. slavery activist) before the U.S. Civil War. European countries should not exploit the land and labor of African countries. Chicago.Explanation / Answer
Ans 6 a) The "founder" of sociology , he argued that all societies "progress" through same three stages.
The three stages that Comte described were , theologiocal stage , the metaphysical stage and the scientific stage.
He described them in his work called as "The course in positive Philosophy".
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