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Introduction to Sociology Final Exam Sophia (A GUARANTEED) Compared to other countries, China and Peru have an average standard of living. China and Peru, therefore, are examples of which of the fol... lowing? • Core countries • High-income countries • Low-income countries • Middle-income countries Which of the following is NOT a variable in the population growth equation? • Emigration • Number of births • Infant mortality rate • Immigration Which of the following claims is supported by the Kuznets curve? • Equality in society starts to decrease during the period of industrialization. • There is no clear relationship between technology and inequality. • Inequality is very low in societies that are not technologically advanced. Steven is researching the effects of text messaging, Facebook, and the Internet on dating on college campuses. He interviews 20 college men and three college women, and writes a report. Steven's findings could be critiqued because of which of the following? • Gender blindness • Gynocentricity • Interference • Androcentricity __________ refers to exploitation and domination by multinational corporations. • Neocolonialism • Colonialism • Modernization theory • Dependency theory The I-PAT equation measures the impact of human activity on the environment. Why do small changes in one variable in the equation (e.g. technology, population, or affluence) have a big impact on the environment? • Changes in one variable may produce large impacts because all of the variables - affluence, technology, and population - are added together. • Changes in one variable may produce large impacts because all of the variables - affluence, technology, and population - are multiplied. • Changes in one variable may produce large impacts because all of the variables - affluence, technology, and population - are divided. • None of the answer choices are correct. [Show More]
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