A. Ownership
B. consumption
C. distribution
D. production
Related Mcqs:
- Ethical neutrality is the opposite of_________________?
A. objectivity
B. judgmental social science
C. generalization
D. participant observation - Embezzlement and fraud are two examples of_________________?
A. white collar crime
B. crimes against persons
C. organized crime
D. property crimes - Billy Graham,s religious revival meetings are an example of_________________?
A. expressive crowds
B. social movements
C. people, s fear of the unknown
D. spiritual awakening - Premeditated politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents is the definition of_________________?
A. social movements
B. revolution
C. coups d,etat
D. terrorism - Environmental pollution is the result of_________________?
A. dysfunctions in the earth,s atmosphere
B. ignorance on the part of the underdeveloped nations
C. human actions that have harmful consequences
D. unknown bacteria and viruses - Modern societies are grappling with the notion of_________________?
A. eliminating marriage altogether
B. allowing same-sex couples to marry
C. lowering the age at marriage
D. none of the above - Durkheim,s approach to religion involved the opposed concepts of_________________?
A. good and evil
B. children of light and children of darkness
C. natural and supernatural
D. sacred and profane - All religions once established consist of_________________?
A. beliefs rituals and organization
B. doctrine sacraments and priests
C. dogma ecclesia and faith
D. church clergy and believers - Legal-rational authority tends to be characteristic of_________________?
A. homogeneous single-culture societies
B. heterogeneous multicultural societies
C. simple agrarian societies
D. Central A Pakistan society - ocial change must be analyzed in terms of________________?
A. stability and efficiency
B. statics and dynamics
C. backward and forward progress
D. if it is good for the people