Explain Thomas Malthus' theory on population
What will be an ideal response?
Malthus attempted to show that population size normally increases geometrically while the food and energy sources needed to keep people alive increase arithmetically. As a result, population growth will always threaten to outstrip food supplies. The resulting poverty, famine, disease, war, and mass migrations will act as natural checks on rapid population growth.
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A condition unrecognized by the pluralistic model is________
a. the tendency toward anarchy of the unorganized masses b. that the leaders in each sector come from the upper-economic stratum c. the amorphous nature of power d. the equality of power among the interest groups
Brieflydiscuss prejudice with an example.
What will be an ideal response?
Which form of religious organization most typically prophesies the end of the world?
a. universal churches b. ecclesia c. sects d. millenarian movements e. revitalization movements
Discuss the role of attitudes on women entering the workforce
What will be an ideal response?