A. characteristic
B. charismatic
C. legal-rational
D. traditional
A. characteristic
B. charismatic
C. legal-rational
D. traditional
A. instrumental conflict theorists
B. reactionary conflict theorists
C. structural conflict theorists
D. dysfunctional conflict theorists
A. enforcement of norms planning and direction arbitration of conflicting interests and protection against other societies
B. oppression of minorities enforcement of norms planning and direction protection against enemies within society
C. enforcement of norms planning and direction protection against other societies protection against enemies within society
D. arbitration of conflicting interests maintaining social contracts distributing goods and services protection against internal threats
A. charismatic authority
B. traditional authority
C. authority
D. force
A. cosmopolites
B. ethnic villagers
C. the trapped
D. gentrifies
A. the concentric zone theory
B. the multiple -nuclei theory
C. new urban sociology
D. zone sector theory
A. Ernest Burgess
B. Homer Hoyt
C. Ferdinand Tonnies
D. C.D Harris and Edward L. Ulman
A. relatively open class systems
B. extensive social mobility
C. a much more rigid division of labor by gender
D. all of the above
A. China
B. Bangladesh
C. Iran
D. Tunisia
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. labeling theory