A. overt and covert culture
B. moral and immoral culture
C. legal and illegal culture
D. ethical and unethical culture
Related Mcqs:
- Discriminatory behavior prompted by the knowledge that prejudice exists on a society wide level is called______________?
A. attitudinal discrimination
B. institutional discrimination
C. cultural discrimination
D. personal discrimination - An example of a state that has had to worry about and defend its very physical existence is_______________?
A. Egypt
B. Israel
C. Palestine
D. Lebanon - The author of a famous treatise on the origin of the state characterized existence in the “state of nature” as________________?
A. similar to an earthly paradise
B. among “noble savages”
C. “solitary poor nasty brutish and short”
D. a pre-Christian utopia - In a developing nation people start to obtain good jobs Then inflation cuts their income the people begin to feel_________________?
A. relative deprivation
B. a failure of rising expectations
C. euphoria
D. depression - Standard English and the music of music This belief is an example of_______________?
A. structural discrimination
B. attitudinal discrimination
C. individual discrimination
D. elitist discrimination - When does a society need laws ?
A. when people commit too many sins
B. when the court system declares that they are needed
C. when the folkways and mores are not sufficient to control behavior
D. when it is necessary to create folkways and mores - Society and culture______________?
A. are interrelated and interdependent
B. are in continual conflict
C. are separate phenomena
D. all of the above - An emotional disorder that still allows one to work in society is called a(n) ?
A. neurosis
B. psychosis
C. halitosis
D. prognosis - Which of the following is NOT a predominant goal of American society ?
A. a desirable mix of windfall profits
B. a leisure-based society
C. spectacular growth
D. none of the above are dominant goals - In modern society death has acquired to some extent a sense of_____________?
A. meaninglessness
B. ordinariness
C. unnaturalness
D. appropriateness