Exam 14: The Process of Change: We Can Make a Difference
Exam 1: Sociology: a Unique Way to View the World59 Questions
Exam 2: Examining the Social World: How Do We Know What We Know56 Questions
Exam 3: Society and Culture: Hardware and Software of Our Social World59 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization: Becoming Human and Humane57 Questions
Exam 5: Interaction, Groups, and Organizations: Connections That Work53 Questions
Exam 6: Deviance and Social Control: Sickos, Weirdos, and Folks Like Us61 Questions
Exam 7: Stratification: Rich and Famousor Rags and Famine64 Questions
Exam 8: Race and Ethnic Group Stratification: Beyond Us and Them56 Questions
Exam 9: Gender Stratification: Shehewho Goes First68 Questions
Exam 10: Family and Education: Institutionalizing Socialization64 Questions
Exam 11: Health Care: an Anatomy of Health and Illness67 Questions
Exam 12: Politics and Economics: Probing Power, Dissecting Distribution68 Questions
Exam 13: Environmental Sociology: Population, Urbanization, and Climate Change66 Questions
Exam 14: The Process of Change: We Can Make a Difference59 Questions
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What is emergent norm theory? Give an example of collective behavior that could be explained by this theory.
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The open systems system model emphasizes the idea that all parts of the organization and its immediate environment are linked.
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List and briefly discuss the three processes that bring about change identified by Ogburn. Provide an example of each process.
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Karl Marx viewed ______ conflict as the major source of tension leading to change in any society, but other conflict theorists study additional variables that can also be the grounds for oppression.
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Diets featured in books and advertisements that are popular for a short time are examples of ______.
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Tola is studying the way that individuals decide to behave following a terrorist attack in their area. She hypothesizes that people's confusion following the attack will lead to the development of new definitions of acceptable behavior. Tola is most likely using ______.
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The natural environment can create strain within an organization.
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According to ______, a college student might participate in a rally if he thinks that the rewards outweigh the costs, even if the reward is increased solidarity with his classmates.
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Julia's religion disapproves of gay marriage, but she personally supports it. This is an example of ______.
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______ refer to a style of appearance and behavior temporarily favored by a large number of people.
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Symbolic interaction theorists argue that change is largely driven by individuals seeking rewards and reduced costs.
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The Silk Road, an ancient network of trade routes that connected Asia, Europe, and Africa, helped support the spread of new ideas across the world. The transmission of ideas that occurred as a result of these trade routes is an example of ______.
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According to Scientology's official website, "We [scientologists] seek no revolution. We seek only evolution to higher states of being for the individual and for society." Scientology is an example of a(n) ______.
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______ movements are mobilized groups that take place across societies as international organizations.
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The group of people who lynched Jesse Washington in Mississippi in 1916 constituted a ______.
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