The authors of the communist manifesto are?
Marx and Engels
Primary deviance is
the violation of a norm which does not alter your social interaction with others
Max Weber is the founding father of this theory
Interactionist
Diana Fishbein is associated with this sociological perspective of deviance
Biological
Morbidity refers to ?
the state of being ill
Who formulated the dependency theory?
Andre Gunder Frank
Who formulated the culture of poverty theory?
Oscar Lewis
Which theorist considered the DTM of the Caribbean to be based on the history of the region?
George Roberts
Deviance amplification refers to
the publicizing of deviance
When the top of a population pyramid is broad, what does it imply about the lifespan of the population?
More people are living longer
Functionalists believe that doctors are important because
they determine who is ill or not
According to Malthus, which of the following is not a positive check on population control?
- Abstinence
- Famine
-War
- Disease
Abstinence
which of the following is not a natural disaster?
deforestation
volcanic eruption
drought
earthquake
deforestation
What stage of the Demographic Transition Theory is associated with the highest natural decrease?
Stage V (5) - low birth rate and low death rate
What is anomie?
the breakdown of social bonds and structures that leads to normlessness and instability. -Durkheim
Which theorists believe that poverty is necessary for social development
Davis and Moore - functionalists
interactionists believe that the main agent of social control is
mass media
Which theorist is associated with "moral restraints: to curtail rapid population growth
Thomas Malthus
a rebel under the strain theory is someone who
rejects the goals of society
the social bond theory attempts to explain which of the following?
subcultures
labelling
conformity
conformity
Which 2 stages of the DTM are most associated with a youthful population?
2nd and 3rd
The theory that argues that development should be viewed in the context of analyzing overall changes in different countries instead of focusing on individual ones is
World Systems theory - Immanuel Wallerstein
Lombroso's theory of crime links criminality to
biological traits
What indicators does the human development index look at?
life expectancy, income, infant mortality, literacy
The theorists that argued that criminal behaviour among young people are due to "relative deprivation" are
Young and Lea