The Coleman-Rainwater approach to understanding class structure Select one: a. combined the objective with the self-placement me
thods of measuring class. b. is a simpler, though less descriptive method of determining social class. c. refined the reputational method of measuring social class. d. involves a somewhat unwieldy, but more descriptive approach to measuring social class by combining the self-placement and reputational approaches.
The answer is D- Involves a somewhat unwieldy, but more descriptive approach to measuring social class by combining the self-placement and reputational approaches.
Explanation:
The Coleman-Rainwater approach is a social-psychological approach which is based on personal and group reputation. This approach also reflect people's interactions with one another either as peer, lesser or higher than the other. It measures social class by combining self placement and reputational approaches.
There is always one cabinet member left behind in a secure facility in case there is a catastrophic attack during the State of the Union. The member left behind is in the line of succession and therefore will lead the country and rebuild the Government after the attack.
Explanation: An employee is an individual who was hired by an employer to do a specific job. Employee is hired for a specific job or to provide labor and who works in the service of someone else (the employer).