A. Individuals differ in temperament goals and desires
B. The world is based on randomness
C. Humans are solitary creatures
D. Human behavior is unpredictable
A. The downfall of industrialized societies
B. One of the great contributions of democracy
C. A major obstacle to establishing social order
D. None of the above
A. Doing things in an institutionalized way
B. Working jointly in a common enterprise for a shared goal
C. Doing something in return for what someone has done for you
D. All of the above
A. The attainment of recognized excellence
B. A dominant position in a relationship
C. The most widely recognized among several positions
D. The position from which all other positions are derived
A. Role strain
B. Ascribed statuses
C. Master statuses
D. Role conflict
A. An aggregate
B. A group
C. A category
D. All of the above
A. They cannot exist in secondary groups
B. They are always harmonious
C. The family is the only source of primary relation
D. All of the above
A. The family
B. The military
C. Ones in-group
D. Society
A. Industrial societies
B. Agricultural societies
C. Pastoral societies
D. Horticultural societies
A. Was the first of three such revolution
B. Entailed the harnessing of electricity
C. Involved a change in farming techniques
D. All of the above