The correct answer for this question would be option D. The statement that is considered NOT true of the sociological perspective on religion is that, <span>Religion is a symbol of high culture. The other options are considered true. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. </span>
This would be said by the marxist, socialist sociological perspective. They would most likely argue that educational inequalities are there in place to reinforce the upper echelons of society so that the divison between the working class and the burgeois will always remain and be in favor of the latter.
The answer is infringement, because all the other one are not encroachments or violations of any laws
In a capitalist society, a person pays for what they utilize and pays no taxes.
In a socialist society, a person collectively pays for everything publicly funded through taxes.
These are only the definitions of "pure" capitalism and socialism. Currently, no society has such; they have a mix of the two.
Answer:
Postconventional
Explanation:
Kai is most likely to be at the post-conventional level of moral development according to Kohlberg. This level is reached when a person acts on principles that the person himself has chosen. Moreover, the person at this stage is capable of complex abstract thinking and can understand that moral rules should benefit the majority, even if they might not benefit the person in question. Kai is showing this is the way she thinks about justice, as she is protesting for people that are not closely related to her.