The patterned and recurrent aspects of life that appear in all known societies are called_____________?
A. cultural relativism
B. requisite societal composition
C. cultural universals
D. ethnocentrism
A. cultural relativism
B. requisite societal composition
C. cultural universals
D. ethnocentrism
A. Biology being the major constraints does not allow any change in human nature hence socialization does not change much of human individual nature
B. Individual is the product of social group within which he is socialized
C. The nature-nurture controversy has ended in favor of nurture and the bio-sociologists have failed to promote their thesis
D. None of these
A. lobbying campaign financing and corruption
B. socialization outside the capitalist class to enforce discriminatory norms
C. class warfare economic cycles and intercorporate conflict
D. corporate corruption through interlocking directorates
A. a settled system of life
B. a mobile system
C. large populations
D. exploitation of wild animals and plants
A. structural strain theory
B. social control theory
C. differential association theory
D. Each of these theories explains the situation equally well
A. the way in which products are made in a factory
B. the average measure of productivity under capitalism
C. the organization of a society’s technical and human resources
D. an integral part of the superstructure of a society
A. assimilation all racial boundaries were dissolved by the ethnic melting pot
B. multiculturalism all ethnic identities were celebrated equally
C. most ethnic groups were integrated into mainstream society, but the black population remained in the city’s ghettos
D. racism the white host population were hostile and prejudiced towards migrants