A. It may be culture-conditioned or character -conditioned
B. It may reflect the norms of the community
C. Its source may be the personality of a specific person
D. it is almost never found in persons with an authoritarian personality type
A. It may be culture-conditioned or character -conditioned
B. It may reflect the norms of the community
C. Its source may be the personality of a specific person
D. it is almost never found in persons with an authoritarian personality type
A. behavioral traits
B. social and cultural traits
C. physical traits
D. are heterogeneous
A. forced assimilation
B. cultural relativity
C. population transfers
D. economic exploitation
A. pluralistic
B. assimilationist
C. secessionist
D. all of the above
A. a small group of people living within a large nation
B. a group of people who possess the same access to prestige privilege and power but who differ in looks
C. any group in society that is socially dominated by another group through discrimination because of race culture religion or sex
D. any small group in society which is disliked and abused
A. as wealthy as the developed nations
B. living in poor countries
C. living in industrial nations
D. living in predominantly agricultural nations
A. the elderly
B. women
C. minorities
D. children
A. quintiles
B. six or seven layers
C. the bourgeoisie and the proletariat
D. the haves and the have nots
A. statistics on cancer deaths
B. a recent study by an epidemiologist
C. the fact that people revere academics
D. none of the above
A. status inconsistency
B. horizontal mobility
C. intragenerational mobility
D. intergenerational mobility