From the perspective of world systems theory, national governments in developing nations have ________ to regulate their own economies.
A. been encouraged
B. a unique opportunity
C. little incentive
D. virtually no power
Answer: D
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The model that sees cities as corridors of distinctive activity radiating from the central business district is termed:
a. the sector hypothesis b. the concentric zone hypothesis c. the multiple-nuclei hypothesis d. the growth machine hypothesis e. none of the above
What was the major objective of urban renewal initiated by the Housing Act of 1949?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The Indian Citizenship Act (1924) uses blood levels to determine citizenship status for Native Americans. 2. As a result of the General Allotment Act (1887), the United States acquired more than 100 million acres of Indian land between 1887 and 1934. 3. The Dawes Act was important to Native Americans because it increased their access to land. 4. Native Americans are overrepresented in white-collar occupations and underrepresented in service occupations. 5. The treaties negotiated between Indian tribes and the U.S. government were instrumental in repressing opportunities for Native Americans to secure valued resources.
Which of the sociological perspectives would express concern about those with power, whether media companies or governments, exercising control over what people can see and read?
A. conflict perspective B. functionalist perspective C. global perspective D. interactionist perspective