A. Vertical mobility
B. Social change
C. Social control
D. None of these
Social Psychology
Social Psychology
A. Social mobility
B. Social change
C. Control theory
D. None of these
A. legal- rational authority
B. Sapir- Whorf hypothesis
C. Routine activities theory
D. None of these
A. Sapir- Whorf hypothesis
B. Legal- rational authority
C. Routine activities theory
D. None of these
A. functionalist
B. conflict
C. unilateral evolutionary
D. evolutionary
A. Functionalism
B. Marxism
C. Feminism
D. Interactionism
A. The forces of production shape relationships
B. Institutions like schools perform a positive role in shaping behaviour
C. Most societies are based on exploitation, particularly of the proletariat
D. Capitalists own the forces of production and exploit the proletariat
A. people achieving via merit
B. people achieving via accident of birth
C. people achieving because of who they know
D. None of these
A. Running out of material
B. Lack of memory for books, clothes, food
C. A charity for deprived material
D. lack of support from home
A. K. Painter
B. L. Letley
C. J. W. B Douglas
D. Kirk Ridgewell