A. any union of males and females
B. a union recognized as legal by a society
C. always monogamous
D. always endogamous
A. any union of males and females
B. a union recognized as legal by a society
C. always monogamous
D. always endogamous
A. traditional agrarian societies
B. industrial societies
C. locations where there is the need for large families
D. rural areas
A. is found only in some human societies
B. has functions fundamental to human life
C. is harmful and leads to schizophrenia
D. was the last institution to develop
A. interdependence
B. The industrial
C. The normative
D. The habitual
A. marriage
B. family
C. culture
D. society
A. SMSAs
B. CMSAs
C. CBSAs
D. MSAs
A. the growth or decline of population
B. human processes such as migration
C. how ideologies motivate human behavior
D. the way living things relate and adjust to each other in a common habitat
A. natural resources are increasing in proportion to an increased demand for them
B. natural resources are decreasing as demand for them increase
C. natural resources can be substituted with artificial ones
D. humans are capable to adapt to other resources when the old ones disappear
A. Water
B. Air
C. Land
D. all of the above
A. the way humans found the earth
B. the totality of natural conditions and resources that occur in a specific area
C. the total complex of manmade elements in an area
D. mountains oceans rivers and deserts