A. obstacle to cultural development
B. Helpful in cultural development
C. have no effect
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Extreme poverty is often defined as living on less than US$1 per day how has extreme poverty changed between 1981 and 2004 ?
A. stayed the same around 1.5 billion people
B. rose from 1.5 billion people to 3 billion
C. fell form 1.5 billion people to 1 billion
D. rose from 1.5 billion people to 2.5 billion - The World Bank defines extreme poverty as living on less than_______________?
A. 1 dollar per day
B. 2 dollars per day
C. 3 dollar per day
D. None of these - The most extreme form of legalized social inequality for individuals or groups is ________________?
A. slavery
B. open class system
C. closed caste systems
D. caste systems - Social institutions are_____________?
A. God-given and cannot be changed
B. Buildings and people who operate them
C. Constellation of folkways and mores
D. None of these - The sequence of Rostow’s stages of economic growth are_____________?
A. traditional take-off drive to maturity high mass consumption
B. traditional drive to maturity high mass consumption take-off
C. traditional state intervention high mass consumption take-off
D. traditional dependency modernization take-off - Career and mobility patterns for men and women are_____________?
A. Quite different
B. all alike
C. Growing more nearly alike
D. None of these - Emergent norm theory argues that collective behavior arises when expectations regarding how to act are_____________?
A. clear
B. explicit
C. encouraged
D. vague
E. repeated - According to Durkheim social facts are_____________?
A. ways of behaving that are external to individuals
B. only things that have been shown to be true
C. social insights into collective behavior
D. information captured by official statistics - There are many legal limits that are attached to age a few examples are_____________?
A. voting age
B. age of consent
C. drinking age
D. All of the above - Social norms are_____________?
A. creative activities such as gardening cookery and craftwork
B. the symbolic representation of social groups in the mass media
C. religious beliefs about how the world ought to be
D. rules and expectation about interaction that regulate social life