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Jewish Confucian Buddhist Protestant Hindu Muslim (Islamic) Roman Catholic Nonreligious/Atheistic Other
1.0%
3.9%
5.6%
4.5%
16.9% 13.7%
19.4% 16.9%
19.1%
Fig 16.8
Fig 16.10 Fig 16.11
Ratio of Working-Age Population to the Elderly in the U.S. 25-to-64-Year-Olds
vs 65 and Older 546
World’s Largest Urban Areas: 1950, 2000 553
Theories of City Growth 557
Fig 17.1 Fig 17.3 Fig 17.4 Fig 17.5
Key Assumptions in Predicting Social Change in America 569
Major Forms of Collective Behavior 592
Hot Buttons for College
Activists 594
Minorities and the Internet 601
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Percent of world population
Trade
Tools Technology Goods Services Jobs Business Transportation Communications Food, Shelter, Clothing
Family Government Education Religion Economy
Art Literature Dance Theater Music Crafts Folktales
Words Expressions Pronunciations Alphabet Symbols
Communities Geography Geology Habitat Wildlife Climates Resources
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Values Traditions Ethnicity Customs Religions Morals
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LANGUAGE
ENVIRONMENT
RECREATION
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Charts & Graphs xv