How does the perspective of the city as a growth machine counter the Burgess urban ecology model?
a. It denies the role of private property, whereas the Burgess model does not.
b. It denies the role of taxes as drivers of city growth, whereas tax policy is integral to the Burgess model.
c. It recognizes the role of political and economic forces, whereas the Burgess model does not.
d. It recognizes the role of key social institutions, whereas the Burgess model fails to consider them.
c
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a. mistrust of police officers b. bad feelings about police officers c. downright hostility and can be violent against police d. all of the above
According to Emile Durkheim, _____ gives groups social solidarity because members of a group feel they are part of one society
a. the social macrostructure b. collective consciousness c. class consciousness d. popular culture
A political and economic system in which regions and societies are legally, economically, and politically dominated by an external society.
A. Colonialism B. Communism C. Warlordism D. Capitalism