A. domesticated livestock
B. agriculture
C. Trade and business
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- In modern society people belong to so many groups that a number of their in-group and out-group relationships overlap It has given the members of society a wide spectrum of___________?
A. behavior learning
B. socialization
C. both a & b
D. None of these - In “Gesellschaft” the society of tradition is replaced with the society of ______________?
A. Impersonal relations
B. Contract
C. Modern ideas
D. None of these - Society refers to a group of people_____________?
A. Who share a defined territory
B. Who share a common culture
C. Who have different cultures
D. a& b both - The salient features of Horticulturalist society are______________?
A. cultivation of crops
B. Dense populations
C. Food surplus and division of labor
D. All of above - “Division of Labor in Society” increased emphasis on_____________?
A. Interdependence
B. Specialization
C. Occupational Friendships
D. All of these - Structural-Functionalists describe society as_______________?
A. a complex network of interaction at a micro-level
B. a source of conflict inequality and alienation
C. an unstable structure of social relations
D. a normative framework of roles and institutions - According to Weber the driving force of society was_____________?
A. rationality
B. Cultural pursuits
C. Increased development
D. None of these - Which term was used by Talcott Parsons in asserting that society tends toward a state of stability or balance ?
A. charisma
B. magnetism
C. equilibrium
D. status quo - According to peter Saunders in modem societies stratification depends on___________?
A. Cultural groups
B. Social and economic classes
C. Ethnic groups
D. None of these - The conflict Perspective is mostly based upon the work of______________?
A. C.H Cooley
B. G.H Meads
C. Karl Marx
D. None of these