A. developing countries
B. peripheral countries
C. globalizing countries
D. newly industrializing countries
Related Mcqs:
- Two basic types of economic systems distinguish contemporary industrial societies ?
A. capitalism and communism
B. capitalism and socialism
C. socialism and communism
D. capitalism and dictatorships - Two basic types of economic systems distinguish contemporary industrial societies ?
A. capitalism and communism
B. capitalism and socialism
C. socialism and communism
D. capitalism and dictatorships - How people behave towards one another when they meet is referred to as ___________ by sociologists ?
A. social interaction
B. sociobiology
C. social psychology
D. socialization
E. psychometrics - How do industrial sociologists characterize Fordism and Taylorism ?
A. high risk systems
B. high trust systems
C. low trust systems
D. low risk systems - Pastoral societies is also known as _________ societies?
A. Hunting
B. Herding
C. Agrarian
D. IndustrialSubmitted by: Sajjad Ahmed Ujjan
- In pre-industrial societies solidarity was maintained due to____________?
A. Religion
B. Sense of Community
C. both a & b
D. None of these - According to Durkheim the division of labor in industrial societies brings about______________?
A. organic solidarity
B. a loss of social solidarity
C. mechanical solidarity
D. communal solidarity - A social class is a group of people who stand in a common relationship to the means of production Whose perspective does this definition describe ?
A. Max Weber
B. Erik Olin-Wright
C. John Goldthorpe
D. Karl Marx - Which one of the following is an economic system that is typically found in contemporary societies ?
A. socialism
B. feudalism
C. slavery
D. all of these - All societies confront three basic economic problems Which of the following is NOT one of them ?
A. determining what goods and services to produce
B. determining how to employ limited resources
C. determining how much each individual should be paid
D. determining for whom goods and services should be produced