What kind of individual is valued in industrial and postindustrial societies ?
A. the nonproductive member of an underclass
B. the nonproductive elderly
C. the technically sophisticated and well-educated individual
D. the manual worker
A. the nonproductive member of an underclass
B. the nonproductive elderly
C. the technically sophisticated and well-educated individual
D. the manual worker
A. there are three races
B. there are fifty two races
C. there are no races
D. all of humankind is descended from the same common stock
A. scientific investigation
B. speculation
C. inspiration
D. measurement
A. sheer numbers
B. uneven density of population
C. population growth presents no problem
D. that most societies have a fertility rate
A. cooperation
B. group activities
C. a warning system
D. language
A. to enact legislation
B. ensure that legislation is carried out
C. get around the administration
D. none of the above
A. all participants get some satisfaction
B. scarce resources are put into goods that are in demand
C. economic output is distributed to those who can pay the price
D. all of the above