A. feudalism
B. communism
C. capitalism
D. liberalism
Related Mcqs:
- A mean, median and mode are all examples of_______________?
A. measures of variation
B. measures of central tendency
C. measures of enumeration
D. measures of correlation
E. measures of coefficients - Marx said that the development of the labor movement through factory-based production would turn the working class into____________?
A. a class in itself
B. a-class by itself
C. a class for itself
D. a ruling class - 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 - In Marx,s theory the made of production means_____________?
A. the way in which products are made in a factory
B. the average measure of productivity under capitalism
C. the organization of a society’s technical and human resources
D. an integral part of the superstructure of a society - How do sociologists describe former Third World societies that have moved towards an economic base in industrial production ?
A. developing countries
B. peripheral countries
C. globalizing countries
D. newly industrializing countries - Charismatic leaders build a following based upon which of the following ?
A. traditional authority
B. rational argument
C. personal qualities
D. collective wealth - Charismatic leaders build a following based upon which of the following ?
A. traditional authority
B. rational argument
C. personal qualities
D. collective wealth - Which of the following has not been central to feminist theorizing ?
A. male domination in society
B. male bias in sociological theory
C. the gendered character of knowledge
D. the experience of black women - Which one of the following is the odd one out _______________ ?
A. George Herbert Mead
B. Antonio Gramsci
C. Erving Goffman
D. Howard Becker - Which one of the following statements in not a key charge of postcolonial critiques against mainstream sociology ?
A. standard accounts of the origins of sociology focus on the industrial and French revolutions giving no weight to the significance of colonialism in shaping modern societies
B. the sociological gaze is Eurocentric failing to incorporate the experience of formerly colonized societies
C. sociology has described Western societies as developed or modem in opposition to the notion of non-Western societies as pre-modern traditional inferiors
D. the sociological imagination has always encouraged and enabled the voices of people across the world to be heard in sociological theorizing