A. that the masses were being exploited
B. that the market was inherently unstable
C. the need for the intervention of the owners of the means of production
D. that industrial workers were becoming the new bourgeoisie
Related Mcqs:
- If the Keynesian consumption function is C = 10 + 0.8 Td when disposable income is Rs1000 total consumption is what ?
A. 0.8
B. 800
C. 810
D. 0.81 - If the Keynesian consumption function is C = 10 + 0.8 Td when disposable income is Rs1000 the average propensity to consume is what ?
A. 0.8
B. 800
C. 810
D. 0.81 - If the Keynesian consumption function is C = 10 + 0.8 Td when disposable income is Rs1000 the marginal propensity to consume is what ?
A. 0.8
B. 800
C. 810
D. 0.81 - The classical neoclassical monetarist Keynesian refers to the discipline of_____________?
A. economics
B. anthropology
C. sociology
D. psychology - The Industrial Revolution shifted the emphasis in ownership from land to______________?
A. gold and silver
B. the means of production machines tools materials
C. serfs
D. precious spices - The Industrial Revolution was based on_______________?
A. the invention of basic machines
B. the discovery of new material
C. new sources power
D. all of the above - The urban trends resulting from the industrial Revolution include_________________?
A. strengthening primary ties
B. a return to Biblical religions
C. homogeneous population
D. reduced family size - The technological revolution that led to the control of food production is called the_______________?
A. Paleolithic revolution
B. Industrial revolution
C. Agricultural revolution
D. Cultural revolution - The most dramatic change that followed each technological revolution was_______________?
A. a dramatic increase in population
B. a visible decrease in population
C. the systematic migration of populations to different areas
D. a return to an agrarian way of life - The “real revolution” of the last twenty years according to one sociologist refers to_______________?
A. the jailing of spouse abusers and marital rapists
B. “serial” or “throwaway” marriages
C. male bonding and tribalism
D. women,s lack of interest in marriage