A. is tolerated by religious ideologies
B. is incorporated in the ideology of democracy
C. underlies fascism
D. has been borrowed from the natural sciences
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Related Mcqs:
- Inequality has been explained as______________?
- A. being part of the law of nature B. resulting from the struggle for goods and services in a society C. serving the needs of society D. all of the above...
- The view that inequality is based on the corrupting and divisive actions of institutions is part of the ideology of_______________?
- A. social Darwinism B. classical conservatism C. structural functionalism D. classical liberalism...
- Global inequality is evident in_______________?
- A. the size of families B. per capita C. the items rich countries throw out D. all of the above...
- The conflict theory of inequality is based on the work of______________?
- A. Charles Darwin B. Karl Marx C. Talcott Parsons D. Kingsley Davis...
- There is inequality among the Siriono of Bolivia in that_________________?
- A. the families of the best hunters are permitted to hoard food B. the elder females make all the group,s rules C. there is a priestly caste D. none of the above...
- Structured inequality of gender roles_____________?
- A. has been with humans from the dawn of culture B. began with hunting and gathering societies C. has its origins in agricultural communities? D. is peculiar to industrial societies...
- A society’s economic system is largely determined by its concept of________________?
- A. truth B. property C. happiness D. justice...
- The concept of deviance refers to________________?
- A. going in the wrong direction B. bad manners C. departure from social norms D. reversing one,s opinion...
- Max Weber,s notion of life chances closely resembles the concept of________________?
- A. social status B. personal power C. social power D. occupational prestige...
- In the social sciences discrimination as a concept means_________________?
- A. having good taste in art and music B. actions taken as a result of prejudicial feelings C. ability to discern the direction of social relations D. the physical ability to see in the dark...
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