A. the use of the plow
B. hunting animals
C. factories
D. farm animals
Related Mcqs:
- The dialectic is based on_____________?
A. two extreme positions giving rise to a middle position
B. polarization forcing societies to split up
C. conflicts between rich and poor countries
D. imperialism being destroyed by capitalism - Industrial societies are based on____________?
A. kinship
B. primary ties
C. machines for production
D. smokestacks - Contemporary technologically advanced societies tend to be_______________?
A. hexahedron
B. hermetic
C. heterogeneous
D. homogeneous - In industrial societies consumption ?
A. must always be limited
B. maintains and fuels demand
C. is not a factor
D. is viewed unfavorably - In stratified societies categories of people are ranked by______________?
A. wealth
B. power
C. prestige
D. all of these - The main problem facing societies with a surplus is_____________________?
A. how to get rid of it
B. what to produce how produce it and for whom to produce it
C. there is no problem it is divided equally
D. how to keep it away from enemies - In stratified societies categories of people are ranked by________________?
A. food is hoarded by a few
B. food is shared by all
C. hunting lacks prestige
D. none of the above - The nuclear family is characteristic of industrial societies because______________?
A. most functions are better performed in secondary groups
B. geographic and social mobility are common in industrial societies
C. ascribed status is more important in industrial societies
D. a large family means more hands to work - Furnishing historical data about past societies with no written records is the task of_______________?
A. archaeology
B. cultural geography
C. history
D. ornithology - What kind of individual is valued in industrial and postindustrial societies ?
A. a highly educated intellectual
B. manual workers
C. nonproductive citizens
D. the poor and alienated