Introductory Sociology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is an example of a macro-level approach to sociology?

  1. Uncovering the meaning of a gesture

  2. Topic of study analyzing our understanding of home and family dynamics

  3. Focusing on how people interact with others

  4. Analyzing how our society is structured

The correct answer is: Analyzing how our society is structured

An example of a macro-level approach to sociology would be analyzing how our society is structured. This involves looking at large-scale social systems, institutions, and patterns to better understand how society operates. The other choices listed are more focused on micro-level approaches, such as the meaning of a gesture (A), analyzing individual interactions (C), and studying specific topics (B). While these are all important areas of sociology, they do not fall under the category of macro-level approaches.