The natural growth rate of a population is derived from the subtraction of the (Points
The natural growth rate of a population is derived from the subtraction of the (Points : 5)crude death rate from the crude birth rate.crude birth rate from the crude death rate.net death rate from the gross death rate.net birth rate from the gross birth rate.live fish rate from the gross net weight.Question 2.2. (TCO 8) The basic idea behind demographic transition theory is (Points : 5)population patterns reflect a society’s level of technological development.population increase will outstrip the planet’s ability to support us.population increase is now mostly in high-income nations.population decrease is now mostly in low-income nations.population size ebbs and flows between one equilibrium and another.Question 3.3. (TCO 3) A riot differs from a mob in that the riot (Points : 5)is not usually violent.typically has little focus or clear goal.involves fewer people.is very rare in U.S. history.is often expressed in a different languageQuestion 4.4. (TCO 3) What must be limited according to Limits of Growth critics? (Points : 5)AbortionsTechnologyThe natural environmentResource usageI.Q.sQuestion 5.5. (TCO 8) The concept zero population growth refers to the level of reproduction that (Points : 5)produces a perfect age-sex pyramid.keeps the sex ratio steady at 100.nothing.maintains population at a steady level.will take the population steadily downward to zero.Question 6.6. (TCO 3) What is a criticism that is sometimes made of Weber’s work? (Points : 5)The inequality he attributed to alienation actually stems from social bureaucracy.The bureaucracy he attributed to alienation actually stems from social inequality.The inequality he attributed to bureaucracy actually stems from social alienation.The alienation he attributed to bureaucracy actually stems from social inequality.The bureaucracy he attributed to inequality actually stems from social alienation.Question 7.7. (TCO 3) Which theory states that social movements arise among people who feel they lack enough income, basic rights, or human dignity? (Points : 5)Resource deprivation theoryRelative mobilization theoryRelative deprivation theoryResource mobilization theoryResource relativity theoryQuestion 8.8. (TCO 8) Which term refers to material culture changing faster than nonmaterial culture? (Points : 5)Culture shockCulture lagCultural relativityCultural integrationCultural relativismQuestion 9.9. (TCO 3) The concept postmodernity refers to which of the following? (Points : 5)The material objects of societies that are already industrialized.Practices of societies that are just beginning to have computer access.The cultural traits of societies that keep their traditions.The norms and values of societies that are just beginning to industrialize.The cultural traits of postindustrial societies.Question 10.10. (TCO 8) Of the various types of social movements, which is least threatening to the status quo? (Points : 5)Alternative social movementsRedemptive social movementsReformative social movementsRevolutionary social movementsReactionary social movements