Global inequality is evident in_______________?
		A.	the size of families
B.	per capita
C.	the items rich countries throw out
D.	all of the above
		A.	the size of families
B.	per capita
C.	the items rich countries throw out
D.	all of the above
		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
		A.	steel workers
B.	routine services
C.	personal services
D.	All but A
		A.	began in England in the 1800s
B.	is already finished
C.	caused few sociocultural changes
D.	none of the above
		A.	ability to accumulate vast amounts of capital in a short time
B.	capacity for protracted periods of employment
C.	ability to profit from the labor of its employees
D.	necessity to exhibit the latest technology
		A.	in the same way everywhere
B.	in some cultures, as nonexistent
C.	in the context of time and place
D.	as another world for crime
		A.	Decrease tax receipts
B.	Worsen the balance of trade
C.	Automatically cause an increase in government spending
D.	causes an increase in injections into the economy