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
		A.	a standard metropolitan area
B.	a megalopolis
C.	an ecological city
D.	a repetition of the Greek polis
		A.	Actual injections = actual withdrawals
B.	Planned injections = planned withdrawals
C.	Savings = investment
D.	Government spending = tax revenue
		A.	it is virtually impossible not to view people and situations in terms of some of the norms and categories derived from one,s own cultural experiences
B.	people are intolerant by nature
C.	people are afraid and distrustful of strangers
D.	it is impossible to understand another culture or subculture without having been raised in it
		A.	supporting societal norms
B.	making life anxiety-ridden
C.	having the individual lose his/her identity
D.	decreasing a person’s sense of security
		A.	stability and efficiency
B.	statics and dynamics
C.	backward and forward progress
D.	if it is good for the people
		A.	estate systems in feudal Europe
B.	industrial societies like the United States
C.	occupationally-based caste systems as in pre-modern India
D.	A and C only
		A.	constitute a subculture within the larger culture
B.	tend to show solidarity to each other
C.	exhibit clannish behavior
D.	practice cultural relativity