Companies that work beyond traditional political borders and in a number of different nations are called ________.
In the nineteenth-century, ________ involved the introduction of new forms of energy and of transportation, urbanization, and the implementation of new machine technology.
The secondary sector is also known as the ________.
The term ________ describes various employment arrangements such as part-time work, temporary work, contracting out or outsourcing, and self-employment.
Activities such as babysitting, playing music on the streets, gambling, cleaning homes, and selling drugs make up the ________.
A(n) ________ is several companies controlling an industry.
In Canada, we live in a society that is based on a system of ________, one that has blatant as well as subtle manifestations of inequality.
________ involves activities, such as performing household work, for which there is no direct economic exchange.
In the ________, employers have relied extensively on computers and microelectronics to streamline work processes.
Sociologists define ________ as a social institution in which people carry out the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.