Who is the philosopher and psychologist consider the “I” and “me” perspectives on identity? a) Ferdinand Tonnies b) William James c) Jean Paul Sartre d) Karl Mannheim
b. William James
“I” perspective is how others see and think about that person. TRUE OR FALSE
False
Who is the German sociologist considered as the founding father of classical sociology? a) Jean Paul Sartre b) Ferdinand Tonnies c) Talcott Parsons d) Karl Mannheim
d. Karl Mannheim
Which is not included in the dimensions of community? a) technological b) individual c) political d) institutional
b. individual
Who spearheaded the Conflict Theory? a) Auguste Comte b) Karl Marx c) Emile Durkheim d) Jean Paul Sartre
b. Karl Marx
“Me” perspective is how a person thinks about himself or herself. TRUE OR FALSE
False
Who is the proponent of the Functionalist Theory? a) Jean Paul Sartre b) Emile Durkheim c) Auguste Comte d) Karl Marx
b. Emile Durkheim
Who was the sociologist that defined community as an organic, natural kind of social group? a) Jean Paul Sartre b) Talcott Parsons c) Karl Mannheim d) Ferdinand Tonnies
d. Ferdinand Tonnies
Who is considered the father of sociology?
AUGUSTE COMTE
What theory of social change teaches that society is by nature unequal and competitive? a) Conflict theory b) Functionalist theory c) Evolutionary theory d) Political theory
a. Conflict Theory
What theory of social change teaches that society is like a human body and all parts of a society must be harmonious? a) Conflict theory b) Political theory c) Functionalist theory d) Evolutionary theory
c. Functionalist theory
Who is the philosopher that proposed that we are only aware of ourselves fully in relation to others? a) Auguste Comte b) Karl Marx c) Emile Durkheim d) Jean Paul Sartre
d. Jean Paul Sarte
Who was the sociologist that defined community as a collectivity, the members of which share a common territorial area? a) Karl Mannheim b) Talcott Parsons c) Ferdinand Tonnies d) Jean Paul Sartre
b. Talcon Parsons
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