A. Mountainous Areas
B. Great deserts
C. Lowlands of great river basins
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Who theorized that we might be witnessing the clash of civilizations ?
A. Giles Kepel
B. Amartya Sen
C. Samuel Huntington
D. Michel Maffesoli - All civilizations are in an endless cycle of three cultural systems this theory was presented by_____________?
A. Oswald Spengler
B. Arnold Toynbee
C. Pitirim Sorokin
D. None of these - Which of these distinguishes modern nation-sates from traditional civilizations ?
A. a national identity with an associated set of symbols and beliefs
B. governmental authority over a clearly demarcated territory
C. the granting of citizenship rights to the relevant population
D. all of the above - Which of these distinguishes modern nation-states from traditional civilizations ?
A. a national identity with an associated set of symbols and beliefs
B. governmental authority over a clearly demarcated territory
C. the granting of citizenship rights to the relevant population
D. all of the above - Sociology emerged in________________?
A. Mid seventeenth Century
B. In Eighteenth Century
C. In early 19th Century
D. None of these - Which is the most recently established of the great world religions ?
A. Judaism
B. Islam
C. Hinduism
D. Christianity - While vacationing in Great Britain you discover that the British drive on the “wrong” side of the road are critical of your United States accent and will not accept dollars in stores You feel disoriented and out of place and thus are experiencing ?
A. xenocentrism
B. the Hawthorne effects
C. the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
D. culture shock - While vacationing in Great Britain an American discover that the British drive on the “Wrong” side of the road are critical of his United States accent and will not accept dollars in stores He feel disoriented and out of place and thus are experiencing ?
A. xenocentrism
B. the Hawthorne effects
C. the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
D. culture shock - A great deal of leadership and authority rests upon the skillful manipulation of the group as a___________?
A. Source of power
B. Source of help
C. control device
D. None of these - The Great Migration of 1916-1919 meant that Chicago became an ethnically diverse city The consequence of this was_____________?
A. assimilation all racial boundaries were dissolved by the ethnic melting pot
B. multiculturalism all ethnic identities were celebrated equally
C. most ethnic groups were integrated into mainstream society, but the black population remained in the city’s ghettos
D. racism the white host population were hostile and prejudiced towards migrants