Deck 12: Economics and Politics

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Capitalism is more economically productive than socialism, and capitalism also creates greater economic inequality.
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Compared to agricultural work, industrial jobs involve less specialization.
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Socialism is correctly described as a "laissez-faire" economic system.
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Although there are many privately-owned companies in the United States, most of the U.S.economy is owned and operated by the government.
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Socialist economies create greater economic equality than capitalist economies, but with a lower overall living standard.
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The Information Revolution requires workers to gain literacy skills in contrast to the mechanical skills that were important during the Industrial Revolution.
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The economy organizes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
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Taken together, local, state, and federal governments are the U.S.'s largest single employer.
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The operation of the global economy pays little regard to national borders.
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The concept "state capitalism" refers all productive enterprises in a country being owned by the government.
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In the United States, the share of workers who are members of labor unions is higher today than ever before.
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Combining a market-based economy with an extensive social welfare program yields what is called "welfare capitalism."
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The concepts "primary sector," "secondary sector," and "tertiary sector" refer only to how productive a sector is in terms of economic value.
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The economy did not emerge as a distinct social institution until the Industrial Revolution.
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One key to industrialization was creating new sources of energy.
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Agricultural production is part of the primary sector of the economy.
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Socialism has spread around the world to the point that, today, a majority of the world's nations have a socialist economic system.
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The invention of the corporation is correctly understood as the point at which a postindustrial society emerged.
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Less than 2 percent of today's U.S.labor force works in agriculture.
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Adam Smith's idea was that, in a capitalist system, government tells businesses what to produce and consumers what to buy.
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Monopoly refers to a corporation that operates within a single sector of the economy.
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The concept "paraprofessional" refers to work that requires skills, but typically lacks a broad theoretical knowledge of a field.
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A recent trend in the United States is a steady rise in the share of small businesses owned by women.
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Most self-employed persons are professionals.
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Rational-legal authority is also called "bureaucratic authority" because it is legitimized by legally enacted rules and regulations.
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The concept of "government" refers to the formal organization that directs the political life of a society.
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Large corporations dominate many markets in the global economy.
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Oligopoly refers to any company that operates in more than one country.
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Conglomerates are giant corporations composed of many smaller corporations.
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Over time, the share of the U.S.workforce made up of people who are "white" has increased, even as immigration rates have increased.
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One effect of computer technology is giving workers greater power over their employers.
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Traditional authority gains importance as a society becomes industrialized.
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The use of computers by workers tends to limit workplace interaction.
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Charismatic authority is based on extraordinary personal abilities.
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A corporation is an organization with a legal existence apart from that of its members.
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Weber's idea of the "routinization of charisma" is the claim that charisma does not exist in the modern world.
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In recent years, the lowest unemployment rates in the United States have been among teenagers.
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In absolute monarchies, hereditary rulers claim a virtual monopoly of power based on divine right.
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The self-employed are more likely to have blue-collar jobs than white-collar jobs.
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According to Max Weber, authority is just another word for power.
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In the United States, African Americans are much more likely than Hispanic Americans to vote in national elections.
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Most people in the United States strongly identify with one or the other major political party.
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The Marxist political-economy model suggests that capitalist societies are democratic, giving some political voice to everyone.
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In the 2012 presidential election, rural people tended to support the Democratic candidate, Barack Obama.
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Authoritarian governments give people little voice in politics.
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Just as the economy is becoming more and more global, so is the world developing a single global political system.
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Political revolutions tend to occur when and where living standards are the lowest.
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Gay rights is one example of a social issue.
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Democracy and rational-legal authority are linked, just as monarchy and traditional authority are linked.
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African Americans tend to be more politically liberal than whites.
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The pluralist model states that the United States is far less democratic than most people would like to think.
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In a totalitarian political system, one political organization claims total control of society.
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Extensive civil liberties make democratic societies more vulnerable to terrorism.
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The concept "military-industrial complex" refers to the close association among the federal government, the military, and defense industries.
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An examination of socialist and capitalist systems suggests that political liberty and economic equality almost always go together.
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The sociologist closely associated with the power-elite model is C.Wright Mills.
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Terrorism is considered to be a new form of asymmetrical warfare.
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In terms of expenditures per person, federal budget is about the same size today as it was when this nation was founded more than two centuries ago.
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In almost all of the states, people serving sentences in prison cannot vote.
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More than 90 percent of the world's people live in nations that are considered to be politically free.
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Capitalism is an economic system in which there is

A) government control of production.
B) private ownership of property.
C) pursuit of collective goals.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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The economy first became a distinct social institution during which historical stage of technological development?

A) hunting and gathering societies
B) agrarian societies
C) industrial societies
D) postindustrial societies
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Over the course of human history, revolutionary changes in which of the following have brought great transformation to the economy?

A) production technology
B) family structure
C) population size
D) natural resources
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The postindustrial economy is defined by

A) the spread of factories.
B) mass production of goods and services.
C) manufacturing of raw materials.
D) service work largely based on computer technology.
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The development of agriculture was set in motion by

A) changes in the church.
B) using animals to pull the plow.
C) the discovery of writing.
D) the discovery of oil.
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In the United States, about what percentage of the labor force performs tertiary sector work?

A) 15 percent
B) 35 percent
C) 55 percent
D) 85 percent
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Which of the following new sources of energy launched the Industrial Revolution?

A) the gasoline engine
B) the steam engine
C) wind power
D) electricity
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Which of the following concepts refers to an economy based on computer technology?

A) postindustrial economy
B) industrial economy
C) technological economy
D) agrarian economy
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The Industrial Revolution was based on

A) the spread of cottage industry.
B) people beginning to work in their homes.
C) a decrease in productive specialization.
D) new sources of energy.
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Which social institution do most sociologists claim has the greatest effect on society as a whole?

A) the family
B) the economy
C) the political system
D) religion
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Turning metals into automobiles is work that falls within the

A) primary sector.
B) secondary sector.
C) tertiary sector.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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Which of the following statements about the Information Revolution is NOT correct?

A) There was a shift from making tangible products to generating ideas.
B) There was a shift from mechanical skills to literacy skills.
C) There was a shift from farming to turning raw materials into finished products.
D) There was a shift from working in factories to working almost anywhere.
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The expansion of office work marks the growth of the economy's

A) primary sector.
B) secondary sector.
C) tertiary sector.
D) None of the other responses is correct.
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As a social institution, the economy

A) produces goods and services.
B) guides the consumption of goods and services.
C) distributes goods and services.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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In 2013, the United States military banned women from engaging in any combat operations.
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Which sector of the economy generates raw materials directly from the natural environment?

A) primary sector
B) secondary sector
C) tertiary sector
D) None of the other responses is correct.
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Nuclear proliferation is the process by which the two superpowers engage in an arms race.
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Globalization of the economy means that

A) world regions specialize in one sector of economic activity.
B) more and more products pass through several nations.
C) a small number of businesses represent a huge share of global economic output.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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The concept of "global economy" refers to

A) economic activity that moves across national borders.
B) the fact that only a few countries now contribute to the global economy.
C) the fact that economic output is under the control of global political leadership.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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The text describes three technological revolutions that transformed all of social life.Which of the following is NOT one of them?

A) the Agricultural Revolution
B) the Industrial Revolution
C) the Immigration Revolution
D) the Information Revolution
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Capitalism is more economically productive than socialism, and capitalism also creates greater economic inequality.
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Compared to agricultural work, industrial jobs involve less specialization.
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Socialism is correctly described as a "laissez-faire" economic system.
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Although there are many privately-owned companies in the United States, most of the U.S.economy is owned and operated by the government.
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Socialist economies create greater economic equality than capitalist economies, but with a lower overall living standard.
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The Information Revolution requires workers to gain literacy skills in contrast to the mechanical skills that were important during the Industrial Revolution.
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The economy organizes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
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Taken together, local, state, and federal governments are the U.S.'s largest single employer.
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The operation of the global economy pays little regard to national borders.
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The concept "state capitalism" refers all productive enterprises in a country being owned by the government.
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In the United States, the share of workers who are members of labor unions is higher today than ever before.
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Combining a market-based economy with an extensive social welfare program yields what is called "welfare capitalism."
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The concepts "primary sector," "secondary sector," and "tertiary sector" refer only to how productive a sector is in terms of economic value.
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The economy did not emerge as a distinct social institution until the Industrial Revolution.
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One key to industrialization was creating new sources of energy.
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Agricultural production is part of the primary sector of the economy.
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Socialism has spread around the world to the point that, today, a majority of the world's nations have a socialist economic system.
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The invention of the corporation is correctly understood as the point at which a postindustrial society emerged.
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Less than 2 percent of today's U.S.labor force works in agriculture.
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Adam Smith's idea was that, in a capitalist system, government tells businesses what to produce and consumers what to buy.
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Monopoly refers to a corporation that operates within a single sector of the economy.
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The concept "paraprofessional" refers to work that requires skills, but typically lacks a broad theoretical knowledge of a field.
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A recent trend in the United States is a steady rise in the share of small businesses owned by women.
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Most self-employed persons are professionals.
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Rational-legal authority is also called "bureaucratic authority" because it is legitimized by legally enacted rules and regulations.
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The concept of "government" refers to the formal organization that directs the political life of a society.
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Large corporations dominate many markets in the global economy.
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Oligopoly refers to any company that operates in more than one country.
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Conglomerates are giant corporations composed of many smaller corporations.
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Over time, the share of the U.S.workforce made up of people who are "white" has increased, even as immigration rates have increased.
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One effect of computer technology is giving workers greater power over their employers.
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Traditional authority gains importance as a society becomes industrialized.
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The use of computers by workers tends to limit workplace interaction.
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Charismatic authority is based on extraordinary personal abilities.
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A corporation is an organization with a legal existence apart from that of its members.
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Weber's idea of the "routinization of charisma" is the claim that charisma does not exist in the modern world.
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In recent years, the lowest unemployment rates in the United States have been among teenagers.
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In absolute monarchies, hereditary rulers claim a virtual monopoly of power based on divine right.
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The self-employed are more likely to have blue-collar jobs than white-collar jobs.
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According to Max Weber, authority is just another word for power.
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In the United States, African Americans are much more likely than Hispanic Americans to vote in national elections.
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Most people in the United States strongly identify with one or the other major political party.
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The Marxist political-economy model suggests that capitalist societies are democratic, giving some political voice to everyone.
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In the 2012 presidential election, rural people tended to support the Democratic candidate, Barack Obama.
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Authoritarian governments give people little voice in politics.
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Just as the economy is becoming more and more global, so is the world developing a single global political system.
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Political revolutions tend to occur when and where living standards are the lowest.
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Gay rights is one example of a social issue.
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Democracy and rational-legal authority are linked, just as monarchy and traditional authority are linked.
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African Americans tend to be more politically liberal than whites.
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The pluralist model states that the United States is far less democratic than most people would like to think.
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In a totalitarian political system, one political organization claims total control of society.
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Extensive civil liberties make democratic societies more vulnerable to terrorism.
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The concept "military-industrial complex" refers to the close association among the federal government, the military, and defense industries.
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An examination of socialist and capitalist systems suggests that political liberty and economic equality almost always go together.
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The sociologist closely associated with the power-elite model is C.Wright Mills.
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Terrorism is considered to be a new form of asymmetrical warfare.
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In terms of expenditures per person, federal budget is about the same size today as it was when this nation was founded more than two centuries ago.
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In almost all of the states, people serving sentences in prison cannot vote.
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More than 90 percent of the world's people live in nations that are considered to be politically free.
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Capitalism is an economic system in which there is

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C) pursuit of collective goals.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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The economy first became a distinct social institution during which historical stage of technological development?

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D) postindustrial societies
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Over the course of human history, revolutionary changes in which of the following have brought great transformation to the economy?

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D) natural resources
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The postindustrial economy is defined by

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C) manufacturing of raw materials.
D) service work largely based on computer technology.
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The development of agriculture was set in motion by

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D) the discovery of oil.
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In the United States, about what percentage of the labor force performs tertiary sector work?

A) 15 percent
B) 35 percent
C) 55 percent
D) 85 percent
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Which of the following new sources of energy launched the Industrial Revolution?

A) the gasoline engine
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C) wind power
D) electricity
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Which of the following concepts refers to an economy based on computer technology?

A) postindustrial economy
B) industrial economy
C) technological economy
D) agrarian economy
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The Industrial Revolution was based on

A) the spread of cottage industry.
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C) a decrease in productive specialization.
D) new sources of energy.
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Which social institution do most sociologists claim has the greatest effect on society as a whole?

A) the family
B) the economy
C) the political system
D) religion
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Turning metals into automobiles is work that falls within the

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B) secondary sector.
C) tertiary sector.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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Which of the following statements about the Information Revolution is NOT correct?

A) There was a shift from making tangible products to generating ideas.
B) There was a shift from mechanical skills to literacy skills.
C) There was a shift from farming to turning raw materials into finished products.
D) There was a shift from working in factories to working almost anywhere.
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The expansion of office work marks the growth of the economy's

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B) secondary sector.
C) tertiary sector.
D) None of the other responses is correct.
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As a social institution, the economy

A) produces goods and services.
B) guides the consumption of goods and services.
C) distributes goods and services.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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In 2013, the United States military banned women from engaging in any combat operations.
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Which sector of the economy generates raw materials directly from the natural environment?

A) primary sector
B) secondary sector
C) tertiary sector
D) None of the other responses is correct.
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Nuclear proliferation is the process by which the two superpowers engage in an arms race.
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Globalization of the economy means that

A) world regions specialize in one sector of economic activity.
B) more and more products pass through several nations.
C) a small number of businesses represent a huge share of global economic output.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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The concept of "global economy" refers to

A) economic activity that moves across national borders.
B) the fact that only a few countries now contribute to the global economy.
C) the fact that economic output is under the control of global political leadership.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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The text describes three technological revolutions that transformed all of social life.Which of the following is NOT one of them?

A) the Agricultural Revolution
B) the Industrial Revolution
C) the Immigration Revolution
D) the Information Revolution
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