A. simple to complex
B. complex to simple
C. Complex to more complex
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - 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 - ________ is the process by which a society moves from traditional to industrial social and economic arrangements?
A. Development
B. Evolution
C. Modernization
D. Social change - Ritzer presented a theory that the different components of social life work together to influence society and behavior This theory is called_______________?
A. Integration theory
B. Cohesion theory
C. Role theory
D. None of these - ________________ view standards of deviant behavior as merely reflecting cultural norms whereas __________ and _______________ theorists point out that the most powerful groups in a society can shape laws and standards and determine who is (or is not) prosecuted as a criminal ?
A. conflict theorists’ functionalists labelling
B. labelling theorists conflict functionalist
C. functionalists conflict labelling
D. conflict theorists’ labelling functionalist - 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 - Evolutionary Perspective is based on the work of_______________?
A. Comte and Spencer
B. Marx and Weber
C. All of above
D. None of these - 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 - In “Gesellschaft” the society of tradition is replaced with the society of ______________?
A. Impersonal relations
B. Contract
C. Modern ideas
D. None of these