A. progress
B. it’s won destruction
C. next stage
D. both b and c
Related Mcqs:
- According to Mead the earliest stage of socialization is called the ___________ stage?
A. play
B. maturation
C. game
D. infancy
E. preparatory - The theory pictures social movements as operating within a competitive field of movements __ a “social movement industry” ____ within which they compete not least for members and activists Which theory of social movements is this ___________?
A. new social movement theory
B. collective behavior theory
C. social strain theory
D. resource mobilization theory - According to Marx Capitalism replaced feudalism and itself will be displaced by_____________?
A. Feudalism
B. communism
C. Economic equalitarianism
D. None of these - In contrast to Marxian theory structural functionalism views different parts of society________________?
A. Performing their respective functions
B. Contributing in social equilibrium
C. Beneficial to the society
D. All of the above - The first stage according to Comte is that of_______________?
A. Guided by supernatural wisdom
B. Stage of disbelief
C. Stage of scientific progress
D. None of these - Which perspective on environmental issues tends to adopt an agnostic stance towards the severity of the problem itself ?
A. critical realism
B. social constructionism
C. structural Marxism
D. ecofeminism - The first stage, according to Comte was_______________?
A. Theological
B. Metaphysical
C. Scientific stage
D. None of these - Europeans gave firearms whiskey and small pox to India in exchange of corn potatoes tobacco This is an example of_____________?
A. cultural Exchange
B. Diffusion
C. Imperialism
D. None of these - The Functionalist view on social change sees development and modernization both________________?
A. necessary and functional
B. slow and adaptive
C. responsive but counterproductive
D. humanistic and rational
E. abnormal and troublesome - Early theories of collective behavior emphasized ________ a view that crowd behavior is like a mental illness that a person cannot resist ?
A. contagion
B. convention
C. group thinks
D. expressiveness
E. reformation