The shift toward tertiary sector jobs has_______________?
A. reduced the need for unskilled or semi-skilled workers
B. eliminated hardcore unemployment
C. established a general trend toward the professionalization of everyone
D. All of these
A. reduced the need for unskilled or semi-skilled workers
B. eliminated hardcore unemployment
C. established a general trend toward the professionalization of everyone
D. All of these
A. classes are the result of different life styles
B. status is also a phenomenon of stratification
C. classes are determined by the relationship of a group in society to the means of production
D. classes are composed of the have-nots who eventually revolt against the haves
A. raised new concerns about nuclear proliferation
B. has shifted American policy toward cooperative internationalism
C. created new possibilities for the world balance of power
D. All of the above
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
A. Singapore South Korea and Malaysia
B. Hong Kong Macao Bali
C. Japan India China
D. Taiwan Indonesia Tibet
A. subcultures that refuse to assimilate
B. groups whose values differ from the mainstream
C. groups whose values are in explicit opposition to those of the wider societal culture
D. the most active subcultures
A. the level of national income
B. the level of aggregate demand
C. the rate of change of national income
D. expectations