A. a settled system of life
B. a mobile system
C. large populations
D. exploitation of wild animals and plants
Related Mcqs:
- According to Durkheim an important component of social life was______________?
A. Social solidarity
B. Social alienation
C. Individualism
D. None of these - Who described urbanism as a way of life ?
A. Park
B. Hawley
C. Wirth
D. Burgess - Socialization is extended to every part of human life As a result every one becomes both a socializer and a socialize in all encounters with others This concept leaves socialization without a social home. This is the approach of______________?
A. Arnett
B. Long & Hadden
C. Henslin
D. None of these - The theoretical perspective that views social life as similar to performances staged in a theater is called_______________?
A. impression management
B. the Thomas theorem
C. the looking -glass self
D. the dramaturgical approach - Which term describes the process whereby religion loses its influence over various spheres of social life ?
A. secularization
B. evangelicalism
C. fundamentalism
D. alienation - Who wrote The Metropolis and Mental Life (1903) ?
A. Louise Wirth
B. Robert Park
C. Georg Simmel
D. Max Weber - Which of the following describes a central change in contemporary life that has been identified by futurists ?
A. The United States is being restructured from an agrarian to an industrial society
B. Modern societies are increasingly shifting from a national to a global economy
C. High tech industries are becoming energy-and materials-intensive
D. all of the above - Karl Marx emphasized ____________ as a major factor in shaping social life ?
A. psychology
B. geography
C. economics
D. communism
E. social psychology - Who described urbanism as a way of life _____________?
A. Park
B. Hawley
C. Wirth
D. Burgess - Wirth (1938) said that social relationships in the urban way of life were segmental because______________?
A. they were confined to particular areas of the city
B. people knew each other only through specific situational roles and not as whole rounded individuals
C. there were distinctive patterns of activity for each social class
D. they were based on face to face interaction with close friends and family