A. change the nature of the physical environment
B. adapt to the environment
C. take over the environment
D. regulate the environment
Related Mcqs:
- Social movements tend to______________?
A. resist change
B. encourage change
C. redirect change
D. all of the above - The human social process most important for social interaction is_______________?
A. conflict
B. competition
C. cooperation
D. none of the above - The global social system differs from a societal social system in that________________?
A. nations contain a variety of ethnic and racial groups
B. no global government exists
C. nations do not have common goals
D. all of the above - In industrial societies the social class most likely to participate in social movements is the__________?
A. lower class
B. upper class
C. middle class
D. all social classes equally - People often accept social control based on________________?
A. positive sanctions
B. negative sanctions
C. harsh rules
D. violence - 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 - A personality refers to______________?
A. behavioral traits of a person
B. emotions of a person
C. attitudes of a person
D. all of the above - The second function of the legislative branch is to______________?
A. govern every state in the Union
B. ensure a system of representation
C. ensure that neither of the chambers has the upper hand
D. pass laws consistent with moral values - Maturation is a term used by developmental psychologists to refer to______________?
A. the development of personality
B. physical(biological)development
C. the development of natural resources
D. the aging process or senescence - The failure of rising expectations is related to______________?
A. a general rise in the standard of living for all segments of society
B. a rapid decline in the standard of living
C. false advertising and credit expansion
D. dissatisfaction based on relative deprivation