Introductory Sociology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the term used for a person’s complete network of social relationships?

  1. Social capital

  2. Social circle

  3. Social milieu

  4. Social web

The correct answer is: Social web

Social capital is a commonly used term to describe the value of a person's social network in terms of resources or opportunities it provides. However, it does not encompass the full extent of a person's social relationships. Social circle is a narrower term that refers to a person's close friends or family, rather than their entire social network. Social milieu is a term that refers to the overall social environment or atmosphere in which a person lives, but it does not specifically focus on their personal social relationships. Social web is the most comprehensive term for a person's complete network of social relationships. It encompasses not only close relationships, but also acquaintances, professional connections, and online networks. Therefore, it is the most accurate term for the concept in question.