A. Comte and Spencer
B. Marx and Weber
C. All of above
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Sociologists using Evolutionary Perspective look for________________?
A. Patterns of Change and development
B. Causes of social change
C. None of these
D. both 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 - Martha and Susan work at the local factory ten hours a day five days a week They make the minimum wage with no overtime pay insurance or benefits One day they discuss their situations over lunch and express frustration over the fact that they never seem to make enough money to “get ahead “By the end of the conversation they have motivated each other to volunteer to work on Sundays They figure that if they work just a little harder they will make enough money to increase their social status Marx would say these women are demonstrating ?
A. the dedication necessary to get ahead in life
B. class consciousness
C. capitalist enthusiasm
D. false consciousness - Norbert Elias argued that effective communication systems have an evolutionary survival value How did he illustrate this in humans ?
A. by studying whole body language
B. by studying the face
C. by studying sign language
D. by studying small tribal groups - Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding evolutionary perspectives on social change ?
A. Lenski argues that evolution depends largely on changes in a society’s level of technology and made of economic production
B. Social Darwinists like Spencer see evolution as inevitably leading to the downfall of society
C. Contemporary approaches take a unilinear view of evolution and assume all change equals progress
D. Parsons suggested that societies tend become simpler over time - The and purpose of Evolutionary theory is_____________?
A. An anarchist society
B. A perfect man in a perfect society
C. An industrial society
D. None of these - Evolutionary theory is of the view that society like biological organisms moves from___________?
A. simple to complex
B. complex to simple
C. Complex to more complex
D. None of these - The application of evolutionary notions and the concept of the survival of the fittest to society is called_______________?
A. class conflict
B. Dialectical materialism
C. Social dynamics
D. Social Darwinism - Meads work is an example of_______________?
A. functionalism
B. symbolic interactionism
C. psychoanalysis
D. cognitive theory - Max Weber,s pioneering work The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is an example of_______________?
A. macro-level analysis
B. macro-level analysis
C. resurgent fundamentalism
D. the interactionist approach to religion