A. military and business leaders
B. middle-class urban residents
C. union leaders
D. intellectuals
Related Mcqs:
- Advocates of the elitist approach believe that the ruling elite maintains its power by____________?
A. physical force
B. manipulation of the masses
C. explaining the truth to the people
D. none of the above - C.Wright Mills wrote that the “power elite” controls_________________?
A. all political and social issues
B. the major issues like war and peace
C. the election of all national officials
D. access to Supreme Court appointments - According to Marx which group constituted a ruling elite ?
A. The proletariat
B. The bourgeoisie
C. The workers for the owners of the means of production
D. The military - In C.Wright Mill,s view what group constitutes an elite ?
A. Church leaders and educators
B. The corporate rich only
C. High ranking military officers only
D. The military-industrial-governmental complex - If we add the numerical values of all our cases together and divide by the number of cases we get the_______________?
A. median
B. mode
C. moot
D. mean - With the shift from family capitalism to industrial capitalism the important unit became the_______________?
A. corporation
B. government
C. commune
D. union - Most researchers today use only two approaches to determine social class They are the_______________?
A. life style approach
B. reputational approach
C. subjective approach
D. occupational prestige and socioeconomic status(SES) - The totality of the phenomenon under study is called the_______________?
A. population
B. universe
C. sample
D. inferential - 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 - One conclusion that may be drawn regarding American foreign policy is that________________?
A. morality will be the foundation of foreign policy
B. Americans do not always act according to their ideology
C. the world operates on generous feelings toward others
D. none of the above