A. Pollution
B. The internet
C. Urban renewal
D. Deindustrialization
A. Pollution
B. The internet
C. Urban renewal
D. Deindustrialization
A. the environment provides the resources essential for life
B. the environment serves as a waste depository
C. the environment provides a natural setting for social inequalities
D. the environment “houses our species
A. edge city
B. defended neighborhood
C. urban enclave
D. ethnic village
A. cosmopolites
B. ethnic villagers
C. urban villagers
D. the trapped
A. racism
B. ethnicity
C. identity
D. stereotyg
A. restorative justice
B. zero tolerance
C. target hardening
D. deterrent sentencing
A. comte
B. Marx
C. Weber
D. Durkheim
A. it is a committed on a larger, often global, scale, and is well organized
B. it is associated with political conflict between states and their citizens
C. it can have far-reaching effects upon international relations
D. all of the above
A. disappointment and disproportion
B. disbelief and disintegration
C. disengagement and disenchantment
D. distribution and distillation
A. William F. Ogbum
B. Talcott Parsons
C. Auguste Comte
D. Thorstein Veblen