In developed societies the success of national integration by a developed country is viewed
A.as a matter of concern
B.with indifference
C.as a cause of condemnation
D.None of these
A.as a matter of concern
B.with indifference
C.as a cause of condemnation
D.None of these
A.Lack of political leadership
B.lack of cultivable land
C.None of these
A.past
B.future
C.None of these
A.Using imported technology.
B.Leaking national secrets for getting technology.
C.Employing foreign experts.
A.folkways
B.mores
C.sages
D.all of these
A.National consciousness.
B.Better communication system.
C.None of above
A.which is not integrated.
B.which is poorly integrated.
C.in which there are no rigid social norms.
A.The idea of restraint or direction.
B.Process or technique of control.
C.It stands on the way of democracy.
D.None of above
A.census
B.counting
C.crowd
A.P. V. Young
B.Reater and Hero
C.Karl Marx