A. Ernest Burgess
B. Homer Hoyt
C. Ferdinand Tonnies
D. C.D Harris and Edward L. Ulman
Related Mcqs:
- Which of these is not a reason why the rate of urban growth is larger in developing countries ?
A. living in closely connected settlements is a social feature common in developing countries
B. fertility rates are generally higher in developing countries including among city dwellers
C. greater job opportunities encourage large-scale internal migration from rural areas to cities
D. reverse migration (from cities back to rural communities) can be harder in developing societies once a livelihood in a rural community is lost - Ritzer presented a theory that the different components of social life work together to influence society and behavior This theory is called_______________?
A. Integration theory
B. Cohesion theory
C. Role theory
D. None of these - Economic growth will keep pace with population growth only if there is_______________?
A. Available acreage
B. Improved technology
C. Motivation to achieve
D. None of these - Wallerstein’s world-systems theory is inspired by______________?
A. Marxism
B. interaction ism
C. Functionalism
D. Post structuralism - Erik Erikson a German scholar trained in Freudian psychoanalysis presented a theory of life-cycle socialization through ?
A. five stages
B. Seven stages
C. Eight stages
D. None of these - 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 - Spencer presented the theory of_______________?
A. Social Evolution
B. Social Cohesion
C. Social Solidarity
D. None of these - Urban gentrification is an example of____________?
A. segregation
B. invasion
C. redlining
D. none of these - Herbert Gans called urban residents who prefer to live in their own tight-knit communities ?
A. cosmopolites
B. ethnic villagers
C. the trapped
D. gentrifies - Wirth (1938) said that social relationships in the urban way of life were segmental because______________?
A. they were confined to particular areas of the city
B. people knew each other only through specific situational roles and not as whole rounded individuals
C. there were distinctive patterns of activity for each social class
D. they were based on face to face interaction with close friends and family