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d. All of the above e. None of the above 20. Culture is transmitted through: a.

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d. All of the above e. None of the above 20. Culture is transmitted through: a. Social isolation b. Social interaction c. DNA d. Dietary habits e. Sociological experiments 21. Which sociological perspective is focused on how individuals make sense of or interpret their social world? a. Interactionist b. Conflict c.Functionalist d. Societalist e. All of these 22. is the view that generalizations are valid only if they rely on evidence that can be observed directly or verified through our senses a. Psychology b. Scientific method c. Sociological imagination d. Empiricism e. None of these 23. Who gave sociology its name? a. Auguste Comte b. Emile Durkheim c. Karl Marx d. Henri Saint-Simorn e. Herbert J. Simpson 24. Mank's view of societies is considered the basis for which of the following perspectives in sociology? a. Functionalist b. Conflict C. Symbolic interactionist d. Ethnomethodological e. Reactionary 25. Which f the following sociological perspectives views society as a system of highly interrelated structures or parts that operate together harmoniously? a. Conflict

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Ans 20 : b)social interaction

Culture is the social behavior , customs and traditions of a particular society or region , which cannot be inherited genetically. It is usually transmitted to the people via social interaction. When one interacts with the other people , he gets to know more about their culture and traditions , which is then taken up by him.