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851.

In industrial societies the social class most likely to participate in social movements is the__________?

A. lower class
B. upper class
C. middle class
D. all social classes equally
Answer» D. all social classes equally
852.

Collective behavior_______________?

A. completely lacks structure
B. has some connection with social factors?
C. is always disorganized
D. none of the above
Answer» C. is always disorganized
853.

Publics and public opinion________________?

A. are more characteristic of complex societies than of simple ones
B. are more frequent in totalitarian societies than in democratic ones
C. express the values of leaders of society
D. have special meanings in traditional societies where conflicting issues are common
Answer» B. are more frequent in totalitarian societies than in democratic ones
854.

Crowds and masses differ in that___________________?

A. masses are not personally connected to one another
B. people in a crowd are in close proximity to one another
C. collective behavior cannot take place in masses
D. masses of people must always be in the same physical setting
Answer» C. collective behavior cannot take place in masses
855.

People who are suddenly thrust in a situation for which they know no precedent are vulnerable to_______________?

A. criminal behavior
B. normative behavior
C. collective behavior
D. social behavior
Answer» D. social behavior
856.

ocial change must be analyzed in terms of________________?

A. stability and efficiency
B. statics and dynamics
C. backward and forward progress
D. if it is good for the people
Answer» C. backward and forward progress
857.

The knowledge of how the blood circulates in the body is a(n)______________?

A. invention
B. discovery
C. diffusion
D. innovation
Answer» C. diffusion
858.

Marxists are most interested in_______________?

A. nationalistic revolutionary movements
B. class revolutionary movements
C. coups d,etat
D. guerrilla fighting
Answer» C. coups d,etat
859.

The highest birthrates today are found in________________?

A. highly developed nations
B. the underdeveloped nations
C. Japan
D. Western Europe
Answer» C. Japan
860.

sociocultural change means that______________?

A. social change is really separate from cultural change
B. cultural change has nothing to do with social change
C. social and cultural change are interrelated
D. the concept is a contradiction in terms
Answer» D. the concept is a contradiction in terms
861.

Change felt through new patterns of individual and small-group interaction is called_______________?

A. diffusion
B. micro-level change
C. innovation
D. macro-level change
Answer» C. innovation
862.

“Future shock”is____________?

A. a phrase used to describe an alien culture
B. the name of a famous movie dealing with a society of the future
C. a phrase used by Alvin Toffler to describe the rapidity of change
D. what the elderly experience in every society when a new generation comes into power
Answer» D. what the elderly experience in every society when a new generation comes into power
863.

Which is false of the process of diffusion ?

A. It tends to be reciprocal
B. Only some elements of a culture are accepted by other cultures
C. Borrowing cultures modify the traits they accept
D. A complex culture borrows more elements from a simple culture than the other way around
Answer» E.
864.

Modernization in Britain was not as disruptive as in other countries because_______________?

A. the British are smarter
B. the rate of change was slower, so integration of new values was possible
C. the British were ahead of other societies in their level of civilization
D. the British had the Magna Carta which protected civil rights
Answer» C. the British were ahead of other societies in their level of civilization
865.

The Industrial Revolution______________?

A. began in England in the 1800s
B. is already finished
C. caused few sociocultural changes
D. none of the above
Answer» B. is already finished
866.

As a result of social change some members of society_______________?

A. play new roles
B. occupy new statuses
C. become social climbers
D. take on BOTH new statuses and new roles
Answer» C. become social climbers
867.

The urban crisis________________?

A. is intensified by the move of the middle class to the suburbs
B. has been reduced by urban renewal
C. has been intensified by gentrification
D. is well on the way to being resolved
Answer» B. has been reduced by urban renewal
868.

If population growth in the underdeveloped nations continues unabated in 2050 world population will be______________?

A. 6 billion
B. 8 billion
C. 10 billion
D. 30 billion
Answer» D. 30 billion
869.

The fact that pizza is now a popular American food is due to________________?

A. cultural lag
B. technological innovation
C. cultural diffusion
D. sociocultural drift
Answer» D. sociocultural drift
870.

The stages of the demographic transition model are_________________?

A. high births high death rates
B. low death rates high birthrates
C. low birth rates low death rates
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
871.

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
Answer» E.
872.

Thomas Malthus sated that________________?

A. fodd increases in a geometric progression
B. population grow in arithmetic progression
C. populations increase in geometric progression
D. population growth is a matter of algebra not geometry or arithmetic
Answer» D. population growth is a matter of algebra not geometry or arithmetic
873.

The real problem in population growth is________________?

A. sheer numbers
B. uneven density of population
C. population growth presents no problem
D. that most societies have a fertility rate
Answer» C. population growth presents no problem
874.

Urban families everywhere in the world_________________?

A. follow the dictates of religion and culture
B. voluntarily curb their fertility
C. have attained zero population growth
D. willingly accept governmental family planning
Answer» C. have attained zero population growth
875.

Population density________________?

A. always relates to birthrates
B. is low in Japan
C. is low in Western Europe
D. is high in industrial areas
Answer» E.
876.

A reduction of the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere leads to_____________?

A. greater rainfall
B. greater crop yields
C. climate changes
D. fluorochlorocarbon production
Answer» D. fluorochlorocarbon production
877.

Birthrates________________?

A. generally correspond to population density
B. are low in Western Europe and Japan
C. are high in Arabia and interior African
D. are low BOTH in Western Europe and Japan and high in Arabia and Africa
Answer» E.
878.

Demographers believe that_______________?

A. the demographic transition represents a general pattern
B. Western societies are doomed to extinction
C. the underdeveloped nations must increase their birthrate
D. population grows in inverse proportion to food production
Answer» B. Western societies are doomed to extinction
879.

Factors in the urban crisis include_______________?

A. the move of the middle class and industry to the suburbs
B. the inner city,s declining tax base
C. a high percentage of deprived and trapped individuals
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
880.

The United States Canada Northern and Western Europe among other areas are________________?

A. in the first stage of the demographic transition
B. still trying to curb population growth
C. threatened by under population
D. in the third stage of the demographic transition
Answer» E.
881.

A lake is polluted The fish in it die The algae make unpleasant odors It may be said that__________________?

A. the ecosystem is disturbed
B. biological capital is lost
C. the environment is degraded
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
882.

Birthrates remain high is the Third World because_________________?

A. there has been cultural lag following superimposed industrialization
B. in many cultures a man,s worth is measured by the number of his children
C. contraception is either opposed or not properly practiced
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
883.

The oil supplies of the United States are subject to______________?

A. constant increase
B. environmental depletion
C. environmental pollution
D. price stability
Answer» C. environmental pollution
884.

When metropolitan areas start to merge with each other the result is_______________?

A. a standard metropolitan area
B. a megalopolis
C. an ecological city
D. a repetition of the Greek polis
Answer» C. an ecological city
885.

A ghetto tends to contain________________?

A. slums
B. a concentration of one racial group in an area
C. residents who make up an economic underclass
D. all of the above
Answer» C. residents who make up an economic underclass
886.

Urban renewal has_________________?

A. provided good housing for the poor
B. secured many jobs for the poor
C. eliminated housing discrimination
D. moved residents but not improved conditions
Answer» E.
887.

A metropolitan area consists of__________________?

A. several small towns
B. a central city and surrounding suburbs and small towns
C. the city only
D. a city with a subway system
Answer» C. the city only
888.

A kinship system is based on______________?

A. marriage
B. common descent
C. adoption
D. none of these
Answer» C. adoption
889.

suburbanization today is based on__________________?

A. skin color only
B. homogeneous families
C. social class
D. the grass being greener in the suburbs
Answer» D. the grass being greener in the suburbs
890.

Modern urban sociologists in contrast to the Chicago school believe that cities_______________?

A. are doomed to total disorganization
B. are too expensive
C. stimulate creativity
D. will revert to rural areas within a short time
Answer» D. will revert to rural areas within a short time
891.

Death rates are______________?

A. defined as the number of deaths per 1000 people per country per year
B. the rate at which infants survive past their first year
C. deaths of infants before they are one year old
D. the rate a which the elderly die in any given year
Answer» B. the rate at which infants survive past their first year
892.

In Third World countries the factors that discourage birth control include________________?

A. traditional values
B. government subsidies for large families
C. low infant mortality
D. women’s rights
Answer» B. government subsidies for large families
893.

The majority of the human population lives in________________?

A. New York
B. Africa
C. Pacific Islands
D. Eurasia
Answer» E.
894.

The most dramatic change that followed each technological revolution was_______________?

A. a dramatic increase in population
B. a visible decrease in population
C. the systematic migration of populations to different areas
D. a return to an agrarian way of life
Answer» B. a visible decrease in population
895.

The teenage birthrate_______________?

A. has soared in the past two years
B. has declined in the past several years
C. is highest among white teenagers
D. none of the above
Answer» C. is highest among white teenagers
896.

The family-and particularly marriage-binds its members through_______________?

A. interfaith competition
B. legal and economic bonds
C. educational functions
D. class conflict
Answer» C. educational functions
897.

Social institutions________________?

A. are ingrained patterns of behavior representing solutions to universal human needs
B. are things like banks and schools
C. make up cultural components
D. all of the above
Answer» B. are things like banks and schools
898.

An example of a basic pivotal institution is_____________?

A. show business
B. gossip
C. sports
D. the family
Answer» E.
899.

The first years of marriage_____________?

A. are the most difficult
B. require the most adjustment
C. offer the most satisfaction
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
900.

The regulation of sex______________?

A. is attempted by societies by encouraging marriage
B. has become unimportant in the U.S
C. has no relationship to the liberalization of sexual norms
D. is unrelated to societal mores and taboos
Answer» B. has become unimportant in the U.S