A. social process
B. social structure
C. social stability
D. social value system
Related Mcqs:
- The human social process most important for social interaction is_______________?
A. conflict
B. competition
C. cooperation
D. none of the above - Studies of siblings who shared parents’ social class and everyday experiences have shown that they_____________?
A. view the same experiences differently
B. arrive at a common view point through discussion
C. perceive the same events in the same way
D. pretend to disagree when they really agree - In modern society death has acquired to some extent a sense of_____________?
A. meaninglessness
B. ordinariness
C. unnaturalness
D. appropriateness - Social scientists are interested in collective behavior because it is________________?
A. so predictable
B. not tied to social factors
C. often the basis of important social change
D. reflective of purely animal behavior - When old rules and laws are ignored, and rebellious crowds set up new rules of behavior social scientists call this situation________________?
A. convergence
B. revolution
C. collective behavior
D. coup d,etat - Collective behavior favors social change because it_______________?
A. alters people’s perspective
B. prevents action
C. destroys group identity
D. none of the above - Social movements are forms of collective behavior that have____________________?
A. no specific ideology
B. a sense of solidarity
C. an insignificant number of persons involved
D. no particular program of action - Contrary to Karl Marx,s expectations communist revolutions occurred in_______________?
A. agricultural nations like Cuba
B. less economically developed nations like Russia
C. Asian nations lacking well-developed industrial sectors like China
D. all of the above - The expectations people have regarding how husbands and wives ought to behave are called marital______________?
A. norms
B. illusions
C. orders
D. scripts - The failure of rising expectations is related to______________?
A. a general rise in the standard of living for all segments of society
B. a rapid decline in the standard of living
C. false advertising and credit expansion
D. dissatisfaction based on relative deprivation