A. Tonnies
B. Simmel
C. Weber
D. Wirth
Related Mcqs:
- The thesis of glocalization is associated with which theorist ?
A. Ulrich Beck
B. Kenichi Ohmae
C. Roland Robertson
D. Judith Butler - Which theorist is most associated with world-systems theory ?
A. Walt Rostow
B. Immanuel Waller-stein
C. Amartya Sen
D. none of the above - Which theorist sees power as the chance that you will get your way even against opponents ?
A. Steven Lukes
B. Max Weber
C. Michel Foucault
D. Jean Baudrillard - “The division between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat is the key to stratification in capitalist societies “This statement is consistent with the thinking of which theorist ?
A. Marx
B. Weber
C. Parsons
D. Lincoln - Many people sincerely accept their goals and values, but their attitude is not in consistency with the requirements of their goals This hypothesis is called______________?
A. artful presentation of self
B. Differed Gratification pattern
C. The value-Stretch hypothesis
D. None of these - Which model of city growth describes the city as a central business district surrounded by a zone in transition than a zone of workingmen’s homes residential zones, and the commuters. zone ?
A. the multiple nuclei model
B. the sector models
C. the concentric circle models
D. the social area analysis model - According to Herbert Gans residents who remain in the city to take advantage of the unique cultural and intellectual benefits of the city are called_____________?
A. cosmopolites
B. ethnic villagers
C. urban villagers
D. the trapped - According to Herbert Gans residents who remain in the city to take advantage of the unique cultural and intellectual benefits of the city are called_____________?
A. cosmopolites
B. ethnic villagers
C. urban villagers
D. the trapped - Who described urbanism as a way of life _____________?
A. Park
B. Hawley
C. Wirth
D. Burgess - Wirth (1938) said that social relationships in the urban way of life were segmental because______________?
A. they were confined to particular areas of the city
B. people knew each other only through specific situational roles and not as whole rounded individuals
C. there were distinctive patterns of activity for each social class
D. they were based on face to face interaction with close friends and family