A. Began in england in the 1800s
B. Is already finished
C. Caused few sociocultural changes
D. None of the above
A. Stability and efficiency
B. Statics and dynamics
C. Backward and forward progress
D. If it is good for the people
A. Play new roles
B. Occupy new statuses
C. Become social climbers
D. Take on both new statuses and new roles
A. Are always progressive
B. May be reactionary or progressive
C. Are equally successful in all types of societies
D. Have brought about both communism and fascism
A. Conservatism and reactionism
B. Innovation and invention
C. Conformity and obedience
D. Nationalism and patriotism
A. Demography
B. Poor contraception
C. Population density
D. Political organization
A. Birthrate
B. Fertility rate
C. Population pyramid
D. Population growth rate
A. Birthrates death rates sex rates
B. Age groups marriage incidence divorce frequency
C. Human mobility
D. Rock forming land shaping soil forming
A. The demographic transition represents a general pattern
B. Western societies are doomed to extinction
C. The underdeveloped nations must increase their birthrate
D. Population grows in inverse proportion to food production
A. Generally correspond to population density
B. Are low in western europe and japan
C. Are high in arabia and interior african
D. Are low both in western europe and japan and high in arabia and africa