A. inequality is the law of nature
B. stratification must be legislated
C. inequality results from exploitation
D. none of the above
A. inequality is the law of nature
B. stratification must be legislated
C. inequality results from exploitation
D. none of the above
A. surplus
B. shortage of everything
C. equality
D. capitalistic system
A. food is hoarded by a few
B. food is d by all
C. hunting lacks prestige
D. none of the above
A. horizontal mobility
B. vertical mobility
C. intragenerational mobility
D. inter structural mobility
A. a high position in the stratification system
B. a low position in the stratification system
C. lack of talent
D. lack of desire for an education
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. many witnesses lie
B. it is a cruel way to end someone’s life
C. sometimes an innocent person is put to death
D. only God has the right to kill
A. it prevents capital crime
B. it acts as a deterrent
C. societies need to threaten prospective criminals
D. it protects the Biblical commandment against killing
A. copyright infringement
B. data rape
C. price fixing
D. all but B
A. Honduras ans Mexico
B. Japan and Finland
C. Switzerland and France
D. Germany and Austria