Grammars that describe the structure and patterning of languages on their own terms are called:
a. generative grammars.
b. prescriptive grammars.
c. descriptive grammars.
d. discursive grammars.
c
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a. True b. False
Capitalist societies share three basic ideals. Which of the following is one of these ideals?
A. The elements of production are communally owned. B. Nations are free to maximize profits and accumulate wealth. C. Land and resources should be owned and controlled by the state government, while production and services are in the hands of free enterprise. D. Free competition and consumer independence are basic to all economic activities.
Which of the following statements is true regarding the relationship between art and religion?
A. All non-Western art is produced anonymously and for religious purposes. B. Art is produced for religious purposes as well as for its aesthetic value. C. All of the greatest accomplishments in Western art have been commissioned by formal religions. D. Since nonstate societies lack permanent buildings dedicated to art (museums) or religion (temples, churches), there is no link between art and religion in these societies. E. Western art is divorced from religion.
How we make economic decisions depends on the values we give to both goods and ideas, which in turn depend on:
A) family. B) culture. C) geography. D) education level. E) physical ability.