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Ciccarelli Psychology Test Bank
Learning Objectives Remember the Understand the Apply What You Analyze It
Facts Concepts Know
LO 2.13 Name the parts of 182-183, 185, 184, 186-187
the cortex that are responsible 225, 238-239,
for higher forms of thought, 247
such as language.
LO 2.14 Explain how some 188, 191, 195- 192, 194 189-190, 193, 197 241
brain functions differ 196, 198, 226-
between the left and right 227, 240
hemispheres.
LO 2.15 Identify some
potential causes of attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Name
1. The two main divisions of the nervous system are the and .
a) brain; spinal cord
b) autonomic; somatic nervous systems
c) peripheral nervous system; central nervous system
d) glands; muscles
2. Which part of the neuron is responsible for maintaining the life of the cell?
a) axon c) dendrite
b) soma d) cell membrane
4. Which part of the nervous system takes the information received from the senses, makes sense out of it, makes
decisions, and sends commands out to the muscles and the rest of the body?
a) spinal cord c) reflexes
b) brain d) interneurons
5. The part of the autonomic nervous system that is responsible for reacting to stressful events and bodily arousal is
called the nervous system.
a) central c) sympathetic
b) somatic d) parasympathetic
6. The hormone released by the pineal gland that reduces body temperature and prepares you for sleep is .
a) melatonin c) parathormone
b) DHEA d) thyroxin
7. A brain-imaging method using radio waves and magnetic fields of the body to produce detailed images of the
brain is called .
a) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) c) positron-emission tomography (PET)
b) electroencephalography (EEG) d) computerized axial tomography (CT)
8. What part of the brain acts as a relay station for incoming sensory information?
a) hypothalamus c) cerebellum
b) thalamus d) pituitary gland
CHAPTER XXV
XXV-1 Democracy and Education, Macmillan, 1916, p. 6.
XXV-2 Ibid., p. 16.
XXV-3 Ibid., p. 19.
XXV-4 Ibid., pp. 26, 27.
XXV-5 Ibid., p. 41.
XXV-6 Cf. ibid., p. 416.
XXV-7 See M. V. O’Shea, Social Development and
Education, Houghton Mifflin, 1909; David Snedden,
Sociological Determination of Objectives in
Education, Lippincott, 1921; W. R. Smith,
Educational Sociology, Macmillan, 1917; Irving
King, Social Aspects of Education, Macmillan, 1912;
also King, Education for Social Efficiency, Appleton,
1913; F. R. Clow, Principles of Sociology with
Educational Applications, Macmillan, 1920; G. H.
Betts, Social Principles of Education, Scribner,
1913; S. T. Dutton, Social Phases of Education,
Macmillan, 1907.
XXV-8 Smith, Educational Sociology, p. 669.
XXV-9 Snedden, American Journal of Sociology, 25:132 ff.;
see also, Snedden, Sociological Determination of
Objectives in Education, Lippincott, 1921, p. 15.
XXV-10 Snedden, Sociological Determination of Objectives
in Education, p. 94.
XXV-11 Ibid., pp. 97, 107.
XXV-12 Ibid., pp. 109, 267.
XXV-13 Ibid., p. 228.
CHAPTER XXVI
XXVI-1 Gladden, Social Facts and Forces, Putnam, 1897, p.
37.
XXVI-2 Ibid., p. 152.
XXVI-3 Ibid., p. 81.
XXVI-4 Ibid.
XXVI-5 Gladden, Social Salvation, Houghton Mifflin, 1902,
p. 14.
XXVI-6 Ibid., p. 7.
XXVI-7 Ibid., p. 136; cf. Rauschenbusch, A Theology for the
Social Gospel, Macmillan, 1918, pp. 8, 91.
XXVI-8 Strong, The New Era, Baker and Taylor, 1893, p.
121.
XXVI-9 Ibid., p. 124.
XXVI-10 Ely, Social Aspects of Christianity, Crowell, 1889, p.
17.
XXVI-11 Ibid., p. 65.
XXVI-12 Ibid., p. 73.
XXVI-13 See Peabody, Jesus Christ and the Social Question,
Macmillan, 1900.
XXVI-14 See Mathews, The Social Teachings of Jesus,
Macmillan, 1897; The Church and the Changing
Order, Macmillan, 1907; The Gospel and the
Modern Man, Macmillan, 1910.
XXVI-15 See Rauschenbusch, Christianity and the Social
Crisis, Macmillan, 1913; Christianizing the Social
Order, Macmillan, 1912; A Theology for the Social
Gospel, Macmillan, 1918.
XXVI-16 See Batten, The Social Task of Christianity, Revell,
1911.
XXVI-17 See Ward, The New Social Order, Macmillan, 1919.
XXVI-18 See H. A. Atkinson, The Church and the People’s
Play, Pilgrim Press, 1915.
XXVI-19 See John Ryan, Distributive Justice, Macmillan,
1910; and Social Reconstruction, Macmillan, 1920.
XXVI-20 See Charles Stelzle, The Workingman and Social
Problems, Revell, 1903.
XXVI-21 See Religion in Social Action, Dodd, Mead, 1913.
XXVI-22 Christianity and the Social Crisis, supra, p. xiii.
XXVI-23 Ibid., p. 145.
XXVI-24 Ibid., p. 147.
XXVI-25 Ibid., p. 149.
XXVI-26 Ibid., pp. 201 ff.
XXVI-27 Ibid., p. 33.
XXVI-28 Ibid., p. 91.
XXVI-29 Ibid., p. 74.
XXVI-30 Ibid., p. 342.
XXVI-31 Ibid., p. 386.
XXVI-32 Christianizing the Social Order, p. 1.
XXVI-33 Ibid., p. 2.
XXVI-34 Ibid., p. 125.
XXVI-35 Ibid., p. 320.
XXVI-36 Ibid., pp. 113, 114.
XXVI-37 Ibid., pp. 121, 122.
XXVI-38 A Theology for a Social Gospel, pp. 4, 5, 48.
XXVI-39 Ibid., p. 182.
XXVI-40 “Social Reconstruction,” Nat’l Catholic War
Council, Washington, 1919, p. 22.
XXVI-41 Loc. cit.
XXVI-42 Ibid., p. 24.
XXVI-43 Ward, The New Social Order, p. 74.
XXVI-44 Ibid., p. 112.
XXVI-45 Ibid., p. 114.
XXVI-46 Ibid., p. 121.
XXVI-47 Ibid., p. 125.
XXVI-48 Loc. cit.
XXVI-49 Ibid.
XXVI-50 Ibid., p. 143.
XXVI-51 Ibid., p. 159.
XXVI-52 Ibid., p. 287.
XXVI-53 Ibid., p. 363.
XXVI-54 Ibid., p. 21.
XXVI-55 Ibid., p. 25.
XXVI-56 Coe, Psychology of Religion, University of Chicago
Press, 1916, p. xiv.
XXVI-57 Coe, A Social Theory of Religious Education,
Scribner, 1917, pp. 59, 58.
CHAPTER XXVII
XXVII-1 De Greef, Introduction a la Sociologie, Paris, 1911,
T. I., pp. 189, 202.
XXVII-2 General Sociology, pp. 718 ff.
XXVII-3 Ibid., p. 442.
CHAPTER XXVIII
XXVIII-1 Blackmar and Gillin’s Outlines of Sociology is one of
the best textbooks in sociology.
INDEX
A
Abstract thinking, 14.
Achievement, 299.
Acquisitiveness, 286.
Adaptation, 377.
Addams, Jane, 424, 429.
Aeschylus, 76.
African social proverbs, 23 ff.
Aggregation, 383.
Alcoholism, 333.
Amaurote, island of, 160.
American Sociological Society, 419.
Americanization, 438.
Amos, 59, 68, 71, 72.
Amusements, 439.
Anarchism, 240.
Anthropology, 301.
Anticipation, principle of, 404.
Aquinas, Thomas, 150.
Applied sociology, 423 ff.
Arabian social proverbs, 31.
Aristophanes, 78.
Aristotle and social thought, 74, 101 ff., 203, 476.
Association, laws of, 219, 338, 383.
Associations, productive, 233.
Assyrian social thought, 42 ff.
Astronomy, 218.
Augustine, Saint, 146.
Aurelius, Marcus, 116.
Australian social proverbs, 27.
B
Babeuf, 229.
Babylonian social thought, 29 ff.
Bacon, Francis, 167, 174, 175 ff.
Bagehot, 380.
Bakunin, 239.
Balance, principle of, 405.
Baldwin, J. M., 386.
Beccaria, 427.
Behavior, pluralistic, 386.
Bellamy, Edward, 169.
Bentham, 194.
Berkeley, George, 368.
Biology, 219.
Birth control, 207.
Birth rate, 250, 330.
Blackmar and Gillin, 503.
Blackstone, 91.
Blanc, 228.
Boas, Franz, 321.
Bodin, 246, 368.
Bolshevism, 238, 403, 434, 469.
Bosanquet, 436.
Brinton, D. G., 353.
British Labor Party, 469.
Brockway, 428.
Brotherhood of man, 122.
Bücher, 482.
Buckle, 246 ff.
Buddhism, 42.
Bulgarian social proverbs, 30.
Burgess, E. W., 363.
Burke, Edmund, 191.
Business, theory of, 169.
C
Caesar, Julius, 115.
Calculus, 217.
Calhoun, A. W., 436.
Callicles, 78.
Cameralism, 188 ff.
Campanella, 168.
Canons, social, 415 ff.
Capital punishment, 94.
Capitalism, 236, 433, 435, 451, 457, 451.
Carlyle, 425.
Carver, T. N., 207, 345.
Caucasian, 235.
Catholic War Council, 462.
Censorship, 93.
Chapin, F. S., 419.
Chemistry, 218.
Chinese social thought, 45 ff.
Chinese social proverbs, 49 ff.
Chivalry, 149.
Christianity, social, 121 ff., 232, 423, 441.
Church fathers, the, 146.
Cicero, 114, 115.
Cingalese social proverbs, 32.
Cities of refuge, 69.
Citizenship, 447, 491.
City planning, 160.
Civilization, 248, 287, 310, 385.
Classes, 287, 311, 370, 381, 405, 457.
Class conflict, 251, 457.
Classification of the sciences, 216.
Cleisthenes, 76.
Climate, 248.
Code of Hammurapi, 40.
Coe, G. A., 472.
Colbert, 187.
Commercialization, 401.
Commercialized religion, 129.
Communication, 391, 409.
Communism, 103, 111.
Communist manifesto, 234.
Comte, Auguste, 209 ff., 282, 485.
Concrete thinking, 14.
Conation, 297.
Conflict of races, 305.
Conflict theories, 338 ff., 383.
Confucius, 45 ff.
Conjugal love, 290.
Consanguineal love, 291.
Consciousness, 390.
Consciousness of kind, 365, 381.
Control, concept of, 323.
Cooley, C. H., 324, 365, 389 ff., 445, 446.
Co-operation, 170, 259 ff., 354.
Crawford, Daniel, 25.
Crime, 414, 425.
Crises, 323, 342.
Crusades, the, 148.
Custom imitation, 376.
Customs, control of, 22, 94.
D
Danish social proverbs, 30, 31.
Darwin, 258, 315.
Davenport, C. B., 326.
Deception, 286.
Definition of social thought, 13.
De Greef, 484.
Delinquency, 26, 430.
Deluge, account of, 42.
Democracy, 69, 70, 99, 198, 375, 420, 467.
Democratization of social thought, 11.
Desire, 284.
Determinism, 346.
Deuteronomic Code, 64, 65.
Devine, E. T., 425.
Dewey, John, 444, 446.
Dickens, 424.
Discussion, 400.
DuBois, W. E. B., 438.
Duprat, G. L., 381.
E
Earliest social thought, 20 ff.
Early Christian social thought, 121 ff.
Education, 73, 93 ff., 110, 163, 224, 299, 393, 415, 421.
Educational sociology, 447, 449.
Efficiency, 466.
Egyptian social thought, 36 ff.
Ellwood, C. A., 407 ff.
Elmira reformatory, 428.
Ely, R. T., 415, 455.
Engels, 482.
English social proverbs, 33 ff.
Environment, 336, 444.
Epaminondas, 78.
Epicurus, 112.
Epictetus, 119.
Equality, 465.
Equality of races, 303.
Ethnocentrism, 307.
Ethnology, 303.
Esthetic forces, 293.
Eugenics, 109, 325, 342.
Euripides, 77.
Evolution, 262, 301.
F
Family, the, 131, 141, 163, 223, 403, 415, 430.
Fashion imitation, 160, 376.
Fear, 310.
Federal Council of the Churches, 461.
Feminism, 204, 309, 332, 436.
Ferguson, 186.
Fetishism, 213.
Feudalism, 148.
Fichte, 193.
Filipino social proverbs, 27, 28.
Fiske, John, 215, 268.
Folk psychology, 319.
Folk thinking, 21 ff.
Folkways, 306.
Food supply, 201, ff.
Fourier, 227.
Francis, Saint, 149, 424.
Froebel, 443.
Functional analogies, 272.
G
Galton, 325.
Genealogy, 335.
Genius, 298.
Geographic social thought, 246 ff.
George, Henry, 61, 241, 425.
Giddings, F. H., 381, 411, 446.
Gladden, Washington, 451.
God, kingdom of, 122 ff., 132, 454.
Godwin, William, 198.
Golden Rule, the, 124.
Goodsell, W., 436.
Government, 103 ff., 283.
Gaunt, John, 480.
Great Society, the, 406.
Grecian social thought, 74 ff.
Gregariousness, 219, 269.
Grotius, 354.
Group loyalty of Hebrews, 58.
Groups, 381.
Guardians, Plato’s, 83, 86 ff.
Guild socialism, 403.
Gumplowicz, 339.
H
Habit, 323.
Hammurapi, 40 ff.
Harrington, 168.
Hayes, E. C., 414.
Hebrew social thought, 54 ff.
Hegel, 193.
Henderson, C. R., 423.
Heredity, 298, 328, 336.
Herodetus, 76.
Hesiod, 75.
High school sociology, 49.
Hippocrates, 78.
History of social movement, 13.
Hobbes, 177, 368.
Hobhouse, 316 ff., 322, 334, 364.
Hosea, 65, 71.
Housing problems, 437.
Howard, George Elliott, 418, 436.
Howard, John, 427.
Humanitarianism, 225.
Humboldt, 247.
Hume, 165, 247, 368.
Huntington, E., 255.
I
Ibn Khaldun, 151.
Ideals, 313, 344, 420.
Illegitimacy, 424.
Imitation, laws of, 272, 399, 409.
Immigration, 437.
Immorality, 66, 314.
Individualism, 170, 173 ff., 389, 478.
Individualization, 405.
Individual responsibility, 448.
Industry, 473.
Industrial democracy, 362.
Industrial thought, 16, 170.
Industrial Workers of the World, 239.
Innovation, 297.
Instinct, 396.
Insurance, social, 434.
Institutions, social, 312, 394, 467.
Intellectual forces, 294.
Interest, 359, 486.
Intemperance, 68.
Intermarriage of races, 304.
Internationalism, 71, 275, 283, 460.
Invention, 373.
Iron law of wages, 233.
Isaiah, 60, 68, 72.
J
Jahweh, 58, 70 ff.
James, the apostle, 142.
Japanese social proverbs, 27.
Jeremiah, 63.
Jesus, 121 ff., 454, 471, 476.
Job, 71.
John, the apostle, 143.
Justice, 58, 73, 99 ff.
Juvenile court, 431.
Juvenile delinquency, 26.
K
Kant, 192.
Kellor, A. G., 315.
Kelsey, Carl, 419.
Kent, C. F., 72.
Kingdom of God, 122 ff., 132.
Kropotkin, 240, 355.
L
Labor conditions, 163, 233, 248, 432.
Labor strikes, 57.
Laissez faire theories, 195, 196, 266, 277.
Lamarck, 257.
Land equalization, 102, 147, 242.
Langland, William, 152.
Language, 391, 409.
Lao-tse, 48.
Lassalle, 233.
Law, 142, 159, 197, 319.
Lazarus and Steinthal, 371.
League of Nations, 469.
Le Bon, 381.
Legal science, 119.
Leisure, 416.
Le Play, 481.
Lewes, George Henry, 212.
Liebknecht, 236.
Lilienfeld, von, 270.
Lindsey, Ben B., 429.
Locke, John, 79.
Lombroso, 427.
Love, 24, 73, 123 ff., 290, 366.
Lucretius, 114.
Luke, Saint, 124.
Luxury, 162.
Lycurgus, 75.
M
Machiavelli, 173 ff.
Mackenzie, J. S., 273.
Maine, Henry, 195.
Malthus, 200 ff.
Malthusianism, 32, 199 ff., 230, 243.
Mann, Horace, 144.
Marcus Aurelius, 166.
Manu, laws of, 42.
Marriage, institutions of, 65, 202, 289, 330.
Plato’s conception of, 90.
Aristotle’s conception of, 109.
Jesus’ conception of, 131, 132.
Marx, 234 ff.
Martineau, Harriet, 212.
Materialism, 222.
Mathematics, 217.
Maternal love, 291.
McDougall, William, 395.
Mead, G. H., 409.
Meliorism, 293.
Mencius, 49.
Mendelian laws, 327.
Mental defectiveness, 430.
Mercantilism, 187 ff.
Metaphysics, 215.
Methodology, 487.
Micah, 61, 72.
Middle classes, the, 107, 465.
Militarism, 215.
Mill, James, 194.
Mill, John Stuart, 194, 212.
Miscegenation, 334.
Monasteries, 150.
Money, love of, 162.
Money-making, 287.
Monotheism, 213.
Montesquieu, 184, 247.
More, Thomas, 155 ff., 173, 367, 476.
Morris, William, 168.
Moses, 55.
Moral restraint, 208, 430.
Morality, 293, 342.
Mores, 313.
Morley, John, 212.
Motives, 307.
Mutation, 328.
N
Natural selection, 259, 410.
Newton, Isaac, 368.
Nietzsche, 193, 341.
Negro, 335, 438, 472.
Novicow, 249.
O
Old Testament social thought, 55 ff.
Oligarchy, 98.
Opposition, 373, 377.
Orano, P., 381.
Organic analogies, 365 ff., 478.
Organization, 363, 386, 406.
Osborne. T. M., 429.
Owen, Robert, 230, 354.
P
Pain economy, 344.
Paine, T., 187.
Parental negligence, 431.
Patten. S. N., 343.
Patriotism, Hebrew, 71.
Paul, Saint, 138 ff.
Peace, universal, 72.
Penn, William, 428.
Penology, 166.
Pearson, Karl, 326.
Pericles, 77.
Personality, 336, 353, 392, 467.
Persian social thought, 52 ff.
Pestalozzi, 442.
Petrarch, 173.
Pharaoh, 57.
Philosophical thought, 16.
Physical education, 96, 110.
Physics, 218.
Physiocrats, 181.
Pittsburg Survey, 483.
Plato, 74 ff., 203, 367, 476.
Pleasure economy, 344.
Pluralistic behavior, 386.
Polybius, 112.
Polygamy, 38.
Polytheism, 213.
Poor-laws, 204.
Popenoe, P., 326.
Population theories, 199 ff., 250.
Portuguese social proverbs, 31.
Positivism, 214, 477.
Pound, Roscoe, 197.
Poverty, 59 ff., 91 ff., 107, 108, 133, 155, 190, 423, 425, 442.
Practicalism, 12.
Prevision, 222.
Priestcraft, 288.
Primitive people, 20 ff.
Prisons, 428.
Profitism, 402, 434.
Progress, 281, 299.
Proletariat, 237.
Property, 102, 132, 229, 232, 234, 285.
Proudhon, 229.
Proverbs, Book of, 169.
Proverbs, social, 23 ff.
Psychology, 319.
Public health, 109, 160, 438.
Public opinion, 393.
Punishment, 94, 166, 429.
Pure sociology, 28.
Q
Quetelet, 480.
R
Race equality, 303, 321, 334, 340.
Racial conflicts, 305, 438.
Racial intermarriage, 303.
Rationalism, 213.
Rauschenbusch, 455 ff.
Ratzel, 254.
Ratzenhofer, 350, 357.
Reform, social, 402.
Religion, 97, 353.
Religious education, 164, 472.
Religious thought, 15.
Renaissance, 173.
Republic, Plato’s, 74.
Reproductive forces, 289.
Revolution, social, 108, 412.
Ripley, 255.
Rochdale pioneers, the, 355.
Rodbertus, 232.
Roman social thought, 114 ff.
Roosevelt, 24.
Ross, E. A., 62, 350, 363, 380, 395, 400, 403, 415.
Rousseau, 182 ff.
Russia, 238.
S
Sabotage, 239.
Saleeby, C. W., 326, 333.
Salvation, social, 73.
Schaeffle, 271 ff.
Schmidkunz, H., 380.
Scholasticism, 150 ff.
Sciences, classification of, 216.
Scientific management, 449.
Selection, natural, 259, 328, 411.
Self, 387, 389.
Self interest, 340.
Semple, E. C., 78, 254.
Seneca, 116.
Sentiments, 397.
Service, 138.
Sex, 296, 308, 332, 436.
Sex immortality, 66.
Sex inequality, 292.
Sighele, 381.
Simulation, 404.
Sin, 130, 140.
Single tax, 241.
Slavery, 232, 464.
Slums, 453.
Small, A. W., 350, 359, 433, 486.
Smith, Adam, 89, 199, 308, 370.
Smith, W. R., 447.
Snedden, D., 448.
Sociability, 353.
Social anthropology, 334.
Social case work, 441.
Social centers, 160.
Social change, 409.
Social Christianity, 121 ff., 232, 454, 472.
Social control, 104, 398, 414, 419.
Social delinquency, 26.
Social democracy, 130, 233.
Social dynamics, 200, 280, 296.
Social evolution, 224, 284.
Social improvement, 222.
Social injustice, 73, 129.
Social institutions, 311.
Social insurance, 334.
Social laws, 221.
Social process, 357, 393, 395, 487.
Social progress, 299.
Social proverbs, 23 ff.
African, 24 ff.
Arabian, 31.
Australian, 27.
Bulgarian, 30.
Chinese, 49.
Cingalese, 32.
Danish, 30, 31.
English, 33 ff.
Filipino, 27, 28.
Social psychology, 324, 380, 397.
Social reconstruction, 402, 454.
Social reform, 441, 454.
Social responsibility, 68.
Social revolution, 108.
Social salvation, 73.
Social service, 138, 463.
Social service director, 473.
Social statics, 200, 280.
Social technology, 423, 425, 440.
Social telesis, 108, 277, 298, 441.
Social thought,
Japanese, 28.
Mexican, 32.
Portuguese, 31.
Assyrian, 42.
Babylonian, 29 ff.
Chinese, 45 ff.
Christian, 121 ff.
Confucian, 46 ff.
Definition of, 13.
Demands upon, 17.
Democratization of, 11.
Earliest, 20 ff.
Early Christian, 121 ff.
Egyptian, 36 ff.
Eugenic, 325 ff.
Grecian, 74 ff.
Hebrew, 54 ff.
Individualistic, 173 ff.
Nature of, 14.
Primitive, 20 ff.
Persian, 52 ff.
Roman, 114 ff.
Scope of, 18.
Stoic, 112, 115 ff.
Vedic, 42.
Social values, 223.
Social variations, 223.
Socialization, 361, 363.
Socialism, 206, 226 ff., 244, 403.
Sociocracy, 299.
Sociology, 209, 361.
Applied, 423 ff.
Educational, 447, 449.
Sociological investigation, 475 ff.
Socrates, 75, 79 ff.
Soil fertility, 248.
Solidarity, 468.
Solon, 75.
Sophists, 75.
Sorel, 239.
Sparta, 111.
Spencer, Herbert, 195, 214, 258 ff., 339, 371.
Spencer and Gillen, 27.
Spinoza, 178, 354.
Standards, 402.
State, doctrine of, 193, 357.
Statistics, 482.
Stoicism, 112, 115 ff.
Strong, Josiah, 451, 454.
Suggestion, 399, 409.
Sumner, W. G., 196, 306.
Superman, 342.
Success, 416.
Sympathy, 185, 369.
Syndicalism, 239.
Syphogrants, 157.
T
Tainted money, 452.
Tarde, 350, 372 ff., 400.
Teaching sociology, 489 ff.
Telesis, social, 108, 277, 298, 441.
Theocracy, 70.
Theory, need of, 12.
Thomas, W. I., 301, 322.
Thrasymachus, 78.
Timocracy, 98.
Traditions, 384.
Trotter, W., 397.
Tuberculosis, 333, 439.
U
Unemployment, 435.
Universal peace, 72.
Utilitarianism, 192.
Utopia, More’s, 156 ff.
V
Values, social, 311, 324.
Vanity, 310.
Veblen, 285, 415 ff.
Vedic social thought, 44.
Venereal disease, 333.
Vice, 369.
Vico, 351.
Vocational education, 449.
W
Wages fund theory, 232.
Wallas, Graham, 406.
War, 108, 164, 165, 283, 331, 347, 356, 358, 417, 420.
Ward, H. F., 461, 463 ff., 478.
Ward, Lester F., 196, 267, 277 ff., 371, 409, 479.
Washington, B. T., 438.
Wealth, 91, 133, 142, 161, 250, 416.
Webbs, the, 425.
Webster, Hutton, 419.
Weismann, 329.
Wells, H. G., 171.
Westermarck, 316.
Western civilization, 411, 436.
Wisdom teachers, 67.
Woman, 309, 432.
Work, 285.
Workmanship, 418.
World empire, 320.
World peace, 72.
World war, 412.
Worms, Renê, 273.
Wundt, 319.
Z
Zephaniah, 63.
Zoroaster, 52.
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