A. modern theme parks such as Disneyland
B. the merging of reality and media representations
C. the virtual world made possible by the Internet
D. people, s affinity with soap characters rather than real people
A. modern theme parks such as Disneyland
B. the merging of reality and media representations
C. the virtual world made possible by the Internet
D. people, s affinity with soap characters rather than real people
A. functionalism
B. symbolic interactionism
C. postmodernism
D. political economy
A. USA India Nigeria
B. India USA Nigeria
C. India China USA
D. India Nigeria USA
A. robotics
B. the capability of computers
C. the digitization of data
D. satellite communications
E. fiber optics
A. class consciousness
B. false consciousness
C. socialist consciousness
D. surplus value
A. public oion
B. social movements
C. rumors
D. crowds
A. landfills
B. prisons
C. nuclear power facilities
D. all of the above
A. William F. Oghurn
B. Talcott Parsons
C. Auguste Comte
D. Thorstein Veblen
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. each of the above
A. differentiation
B. value generalization
C. inclusion
D. adaptive upgrading