A. Ritualistic territorial rebel
B. Realist drug and alcohol territorial
C. Conflict subcultural criminal
D. Criminal realist conflict
Related Mcqs:
- Studies of delinquent gangs indicate that____________?
A. gang norms are substituted for society’s norms in some cases
B. gangs are useful for society
C. gangs have no norms
D. none of the above - In stratified societies categories of people are ranked by______________?
A. wealth
B. power
C. prestige
D. all of these - In stratified societies categories of people are ranked by________________?
A. food is hoarded by a few
B. food is shared by all
C. hunting lacks prestige
D. none of the above - The categories used by researchers to pigeonhole people into social classes__________________?
A. reflect the common -sense self-ratings of individuals
B. indicate that there are two classes the working class and the middle class
C. tend to be arbitrary and artificial
D. adequately reflect the complexity of the American class system - The loss of entire categories of jobs without the creation of new occupations would be_______________?
A. structural mobility of a negative sort
B. horizontal mobility
C. intragenerational mobility
D. status ambiguity - Which occupational categories received the greatest increase in compensation in the 1990s ?
A. Domestic workers
B. Accountants and financial consultants
C. Senior and chief executive
D. corporate attorneys - Today’s Catholic Church is classified as a________________?
A. national state
B. nationless state
C. intergovernmental organization
D. nongovernmental organization - According to the labeling theory which of the following concepts explains why a labeled individual becomes deviant ?
A. Resocialization
B. Ethnocentrism
C. Self-fulfilling prophecy
D. Rebellion - Which of the following is identified with the elitist view _____________?
A. C.Wright Mills
B. Karl Marx
C. Paul Samuelson
D. BOTH Mills and Marx - The scientific method contains all but one of the following techniques ?
A. scientific observation
B. systematic collection of data
C. making data public
D. selecting data to prove a point