The physical or technological aspects of our daily lives are called

A. norms.
B. material culture.
C. nonmaterial culture.
D. values.


B. material culture.

Sociology

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The poverty line refers to

A) The line of people outside of places that provide aid to the poor, such as churches, food pantries, or used-clothing give-aways. B) The percent of poor people in the world. C) The percent of poor people in a country. D) The amount of income below which you would be considered poor.

Sociology

What is the largest employer in the world?

A. U.S. government B. U.S. Department of Defense C. Wal-Mart D. Apple

Sociology

What aspect of countries does the “levels of development” approach not account for?

a. The economy b. Community and social ties c. Industrialization d. Quality education

Sociology

African and Asian schooling expanded more quickly than

a. Income b. Health c. Both income and health d. Neither income nor health

Sociology