A. literacy education and communication
B. a centrally dominated social order
C. extreme social inequalities
D. homogenous social groups and organizations
A. literacy education and communication
B. a centrally dominated social order
C. extreme social inequalities
D. homogenous social groups and organizations
A. a restriction in the amount of information available to the general public
B. a plateauing of the amount of automation the workplace
C. a centralized accumulation of power in the hands of those who have access to computers
D. an increased involvement in society by people with disabilities
A. try to predict the course of a civilization or society
B. focus on analyzing a single society at a time
C. believe that cultures pass through stages of growth quite different from the ones individuals pass through
D. postulate that each culture possesses a life span of approximately 200 years
A. clashes over resources and values
B. diffusion
C. the mass media
D. innovation
A. Planning
B. Diffusion
C. Social struggle
D. None of these
A. efficiency calculability affordability consistent decor
B. efficiency calculability uniformity automation
C. efficiency dehumanization automation high calories
D. efficiency Big Mac large fries’ milkshake
A. alienation
B. amorality
C. anomie
D. ascription
A. Albert Einstein
B. Charles Darwin
C. Harriet Martineau
D. Benjamin Franklin
A. Automobile
B. Radio
C. both a and b
D. None of these
A. Priceless
B. Costly
C. Ineffective
D. None of these