Introductory Sociology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the systematic study of people in the process of making and remaking their worlds?

  1. Social Interaction

  2. Social Process

  3. Social Interdependence

  4. Social Constructivism

The correct answer is: Social Constructivism

Social Interaction refers to the ways in which individuals interact and communicate with one another. While this may be a part of the systematic study mentioned in the question, it is not the main focus. Social Process refers to the ongoing and continuous interactions and changes that occur within society. This is a broader concept compared to the specific question, which focuses on people and their actions. Social Interdependence refers to the reliance and interconnectedness between individuals and groups within a society. While this is related to the study of people, the focus is more on the interdependence itself rather than the process of making and remaking worlds. The correct answer, Social Constructivism, refers to the belief that individuals and societies construct their own understandings of the world through shared perceptions and experiences. This aligns with the idea of people in the process of making and remaking their worlds.