Exam 20: Collective Behaviour
Exam 1: The Sociological Perspective153 Questions
Exam 2: Sociological Research140 Questions
Exam 3: Culture138 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization137 Questions
Exam 5: Society, social Structure, and Interaction138 Questions
Exam 6: Groups and Organizations161 Questions
Exam 7: Crime and Deviance157 Questions
Exam 8: Social Class165 Questions
Exam 9: Global Stratification147 Questions
Exam 10: Race and Ethnicity165 Questions
Exam 11: Sex and Gender157 Questions
Exam 12: Aging144 Questions
Exam 13: The Economy and Work112 Questions
Exam 14: Power, politics, and Government150 Questions
Exam 15: Families and Intimate Relationships147 Questions
Exam 16: Education135 Questions
Exam 17: Religion132 Questions
Exam 18: Health, health Care, and Disability56 Questions
Exam 19: Population and Urbanization147 Questions
Exam 20: Collective Behaviour41 Questions
Exam 21: Social Movements and Collective Behavior136 Questions
Exam 22: Exploring Power and Authority in Canadian Politics149 Questions
Exam 23: Demographic and Urbanization Issues157 Questions
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The new ecological paradigm holds that human activity is largely unaffected by environmental conditions.
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What problem did the 1998 ice storm in Eastern Ontario and Quebec reveal?
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Conflict theorists argue that capitalists and workers both benefit from activities that can have significant environmental impact.
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Which theories would point out that the disasters in Bhopal,India,and Grassy Narrows,Ontario,were both caused by company greed?
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Reggie claims that natural sciences,like ethology,are the only ones able to adequately address environmental issues.Which paradigm best describes Reggie's outlook?
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Which of the following reflects Catton and Dunlap's belief about traditional sociological inquiry?
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What main criticism do green criminologists have about existing laws?
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Which theories tend to focus on positive aspects of human and environment interactions,rather than emphasizing the negative impact of people's behaviour?
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Environmental justice initiatives focus only on marginalized communities
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Which of the following does the text identify as a primary health concern related to climate change?
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What underlying problem precipitates the treadmill of production?
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Why are governments distancing themselves from adopting more stringent environmental laws?
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Which concept best describes activities aimed at understanding environmental harms that are also unlawful?
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Which theories are likely to examine how certain environmental issues are seen as important to address?
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Which example best represents the principle of environmental justice?
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Apul believes it is integral to understand the role that the environment plays in society.What concept best reflects his viewpoint?
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Which statement best reflects a core idea of ecological modernization theories?
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What represents a crucial problem with contemporary animal cruelty laws?
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On what basis do ecological modernization theorists critique conflict theorists?
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