A. Organic solidarity
B. Mechanical solidarity
C. Interdependence solidarity
None of these
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- In Primitive societies everyone performed similar tasks and so their was a__________________?
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- A. social statics B. social dynamics C. social absolutes D. constructed reality...
- A process through which cultural elements become closely connected and mutually interdependent is also known as______________?
- A. cultural relativism B. cultural lag C. cultural proscriptions D. cultural genocide E. cultural integration...
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- A. age B. income C. verbal fluency D. occupation...
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- A. Individual factors B. Social factors C. Class factor D. None of these...
- In modern societies social status is typically measured by a person_______________?
- A. age B. income C. verbal fluency D. occupation...
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