Although some people have grown wealthy in lower-middle-income nations, many others continue to live in poverty, defined as _________ per day in purchasing power.
a. 10.00
b. 5.00
c. 0.50
d. 1.25
Question 2The __________ perspective places important emphasis on the role of parents and other relatives of teaching children the necessary knowledge and skills to survive in society.
a. functionalist
b. symbolic interactionist
c. conflict
d. postmodern
Question 3Sociologists Joe R. Feagin and Robert Parker asserted that urban space has an exchange value, which refers to the profits that industrialists, bankers, and others make from buying, selling, and developing land and buildings, and a use value, which is the utility of space, land, and buildings for everyday life, family life, and neighborhood life.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 4The World Bank divides middle-income economies into lower-middle income and upper-middle income. Armenia, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Lesotho, Nigeria, Ukraine, and Vietnam are classified as:
a. high-income countries.
c. lower-middle-income countries.
b. upper-middle-income countries.
d. low-income countries.
Question 5Families are expected to regulate the sexual activity of their members and thus ensure that reproduction takes place within specific boundaries. Incest taboos are an example of this type of regulation that takes place at the __________.
a. mesolevel
b. microlevel
c. macrolevel
d. metalevel
Question 6Functionalists argue that cities do not grow or decline by chance. Rather, they are the product of specific decisions made by members of the capitalist class and political elites. These far-reaching decisions regarding land use and urban development benefit the members of some groups at the expense of others.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false