Exam 22: Social Change and the Environment
Exam 1: The Sociological Perspective55 Questions
Exam 2: Culture55 Questions
Exam 3: Socialization55 Questions
Exam 4: Social Structure and Social Interaction55 Questions
Exam 5: How Sociologists Do Research5 Questions
Exam 6: Societies to Social Networks55 Questions
Exam 7: Bureaucracy and Formal Organizations55 Questions
Exam 8: Deviance and Social Control55 Questions
Exam 9: Global Stratification55 Questions
Exam 10: Social Class in the United States55 Questions
Exam 11: Sex and Gender55 Questions
Exam 12: Race and Ethnicity55 Questions
Exam 13: The Elderly55 Questions
Exam 14: The Economy55 Questions
Exam 15: Politics55 Questions
Exam 16: Marriage and Family55 Questions
Exam 17: Education55 Questions
Exam 18: Religion55 Questions
Exam 19: Medicine and Health55 Questions
Exam 20: Population and Urbanization55 Questions
Exam 21: Collective Behavior and Social Movements55 Questions
Exam 22: Social Change and the Environment55 Questions
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Central to all evolutionary theories of societal change is the notion of cultural progress. Tribal societies are assumed to have a primitive form of human culture, and to evolve toward a supposedly advanced and superior form found in the Western world. But the evolutionary theories have now been rejected. Why?
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How did the development of the automobile affect courtship customs and sexual norms?
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_____ is Marx's term for workers' lack of connection to the product of their labor.
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With the globalization of the modern world, social movements often sweep across
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One could say that until recently, the slogan of the Most Industrialized Nations has been
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_____ theories propose that different routes lead to the same stage of development.
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Before factories, workers could _____ if they did not like something.
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_____ is the term sociologists use for a traditional, small, rural society.
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