The number of hours that people work at their jobs each week is one measure of the extent to which individuals subscribe to the work ethic, which is a core value widely believed to be of great significance in the __________ process.
a. urbanizationb. modernization
c. dependency d. capitalization
Question 2During the demographic transition stage of ____________, little population growth occurs because high birth rates are offset by high death rates. Food shortages, poor sanitation, and lack of adequate medical care contribute to high rates of infant and child mortality.
a. postindustrialization
b. early industrialization
c. advanced industrialization and urbanization
d. preindustrial societies
Question 3Discuss the emergence of the concept of romantic love within Western culture.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 4The most widely known development theory is __________ theory, which is a perspective that links global inequality to different levels of economic development and suggests that low-income economies can move to middle- and high-income economies by achieving self-sustained economic growth.
a. dependency
b. world systems
c. modernization
d. the new international division of labor
Question 5__________ is the process by which some societies have moved from high birth and death rates to relatively low birth and death rates as a result of technological development.
a. Zero population growth b. Population lag
c. Demographic transition d. Cultural lag
Question 6The postmodern family has been described as permeable.. What does this mean for family dynamics?
What will be an ideal response?