A. Organic solidarity
B. Mechanical solidarity
C. Interdependence solidarity
None of these
Related Mcqs:
- In pre-industrial societies solidarity was maintained due to____________?
A. Religion
B. Sense of Community
C. both a & b
D. None of these - In Primitive societies everyone performed similar tasks and so their was a__________________?
A. Organic solidarity
B. Mechanical solidarity
C. both a & b
D. None of these - Pastoral societies is also known as _________ societies?
A. Hunting
B. Herding
C. Agrarian
D. IndustrialSubmitted by: Sajjad Ahmed Ujjan
- Those aspects of social life that have to do with order, stability and social organization that allow societies and groups to hold together and endure are called______________?
A. social statics
B. social dynamics
C. social absolutes
D. constructed reality - A process through which cultural elements become closely connected and mutually interdependent is also known as______________?
A. cultural relativism
B. cultural lag
C. cultural proscriptions
D. cultural genocide
E. cultural integration - In modern societies social status is typically measured by a person_____________?
A. age
B. income
C. verbal fluency
D. occupation - Rate of mobility in modern societies is determined by (1) structural factor and (2) ?
A. Individual factors
B. Social factors
C. Class factor
D. None of these - In modern societies social status is typically measured by a person_______________?
A. age
B. income
C. verbal fluency
D. occupation - A society which is socially isolated but still provides for all the needs of its members, is called______________?
A. Total institution
B. Isolated Society
C. Closed society
D. None of these - Which sociological perspective emphasizes that ethnocentrism serves to maintain a sense of solidarity by promoting group pride ?
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. dramaturgical perspective