Why was Karl Marx critical of the Malthusian theory?
A) He believed that population growth was a myth
B) He argued that unequal resource distribution was a more significant problem than population growth.
C) He believed that all families should be very large in order to create a revolution.
D) He argued it was disease that was causing hardship and there was little that could change it.
Answer: B
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A. rituals B. sacred C. profane D. collective conscience
No-fault divorce laws
a. are based on the premise of equality between women and men. b. have been especially helpful to women. c. provide a guaranteed income to full-time homemakers. d. have made divorce more legally complex and expensive.
Laws are used to explain events
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Since losing his wife, Roger has moved in with his son and family. He submits to his son because he depends on him, and this requires adjustments on his part. Which theory on aging aligns with Roger’s experience?
A. Disengagement theory B. Exchange theory C. Modernization theory D. Continuity theory