Asked by Stefanie Moreno on Jul 20, 2024
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Brym and Lie conclude that lynching was:
A) caused by traditional social life
B) unconnected to traditional social life
C) a form of collective action that was intended to maintain traditional social life
D) a result of the social disruption caused by the mechanization of agriculture
E) all of these choices
Lynching
Extrajudicial killings by a group intending to punish an alleged transgressor or to intimidate a community.
Brym and Lie
Refers to the authors of a popular textbook on sociology, offering insights into various aspects of social behavior, culture, and institutions.
Traditional Social Life
A way of life that follows long-established patterns of interaction and behavior within a society or community.
- Scrutinize multiple theories detailing the causative factors and nature of collective behavior and action.
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Learning Objectives
- Scrutinize multiple theories detailing the causative factors and nature of collective behavior and action.
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