1. A laissez faire leader leaves things up to the group
Ans: True
2.statuses that people are born into are known as achieve statuses
Ans: False
Status is a social position in this society and people holds different roles so each people has different statuses
3.Not all groups shifts are risky. some groups shift toward an overely caution approach
Ans: True
4.karl max saw bureaucracy as necessary and good
Ans: False
Karl max opposed to bureaucracy.
5.As societies develop economically, their division of labor becomes less complex
Ans: False
the division of labor becomes more complex.
7. According to Freud, all people develop a somewhat different balance of the id and superego
Ans: True
according Freud theory human behavior determine tree factor are id, ego and superego.
8.In general, girls are reward for what they do, whereas boys are rewarded foe what they are
Ans: False
If a girl murder her husband, shall we reward what she done so it's false.
Based on action and character only we can reward.
Circle the letter of the most correct answer for each of the following. Circle onty ONE...
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