A. cultural lag
B. diffusion
C. social change
D. modernization
Social and Cultural Change
Social and Cultural Change
A. Social values
B. Real traits
C. Picture of himself
D. None of these
A. efficiency calculability affordability consistent decor
B. efficiency calculability uniformity automation
C. efficiency dehumanization automation high calories
D. efficiency Big Mac large fries’ milkshake
A. a generally ascetic frugal lifestyle that can be taken to extremes
B. traditional images of women as emotional domesticated and unassertive
C. the social construction of mental illness through which normal patterns of behaviour are pathologized
D. the new ideal of independent self-assured femininity combined with cultural values of achievement and control
A. William F. Ogburn
B. Talcott Parsons
C. Auguste Comte
D. Thorstein Veblen
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. each of the above
A. Japan
B. Great Britain
C. the United States
D. all of the above
A. Change
B. no change
C. neutrality
D. None of these
A. cultural Exchange
B. Diffusion
C. Imperialism
D. None of these
A. Intercultural harmony
B. Cultural contacts
C. diffusion
D. None of these