Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to Sociology46m
- 2. Research Methods in Sociology1h 8m
- 3. Culture44m
- 4. Society and Social Interaction1h 4m
- 5. Socialization and the Life Course1h 2m
- 6. Groups and Organizations1h 7m
- 7. Media and Technology15m
- 8. Deviance, Crime, and Social Control58m
- 9. Social Stratification in the U.S.1h 2m
- 10. Global Inequality8m
- 13. Relationships, Marriage, and Family20m
- 14. Education25m
- 15. Religion19m
- 16. Government and Politics21m
- 17. Work and Economy13m
- 18. Health and Medicine28m
- 19. Urbanization, Population, and Environment20m
- 20. Social Movements and Social Change10m
17. Work and Economy
Historic Role of the Economy
Multiple Choice
During which period did the economy emerge as a social institution?
A
Prehistory.
B
Agricultural Revolution.
C
Industrial Revolution.
D
Information Revolution.
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Understand the concept of a social institution: A social institution is a complex, integrated set of social norms organized around the preservation of a basic societal value. The economy, as a social institution, involves the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Identify the historical periods mentioned: Prehistory, Agricultural Revolution, Industrial Revolution, and Information Revolution. Each represents a significant phase in human societal development.
Analyze the characteristics of each period: Prehistory refers to the time before written records, where small groups survived mainly by hunting and gathering, with limited economic organization.
The Agricultural Revolution marks the transition from hunting and gathering to settled farming communities, leading to surplus production, trade, and more complex economic interactions, which are key features of an emerging economic institution.
The Industrial and Information Revolutions further developed the economy as a social institution, but the initial emergence of the economy as a distinct social institution occurred during the Agricultural Revolution due to the establishment of systematic production and exchange.
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