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Deck 15: Social Change
1
Fashions are examples of collective behaviors because they
A) combine brief, intense enthusiasm.
B) combine information in novel ways.
C) lead to permanent and enduring patterns of social change.
D) move down the social hierarchy.
A) combine brief, intense enthusiasm.
B) combine information in novel ways.
C) lead to permanent and enduring patterns of social change.
D) move down the social hierarchy.
A
2
Crazes are different than fads because crazes
A) are a little bizarre.
B) have serious social consequences.
C) involve more people.
D) have a longer life.
A) are a little bizarre.
B) have serious social consequences.
C) involve more people.
D) have a longer life.
B
3
All of the following are characteristics of crowds EXCEPT
A) uncertainty.
B) a sense of urgency.
C) members tend to be critical.
D) permissiveness.
A) uncertainty.
B) a sense of urgency.
C) members tend to be critical.
D) permissiveness.
C
4
Which of the following is an example of collective behavior?
A) persons attending a church on Sunday
B) groups of students going to classes
C) students protesting cuts in welfare programs
D) masses of people hurrying to work in the morning
A) persons attending a church on Sunday
B) groups of students going to classes
C) students protesting cuts in welfare programs
D) masses of people hurrying to work in the morning
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5
Social contagion in a crowd is accelerated through imitation, suggestibility, and
A) panic.
B) emergent norms.
C) circular reaction.
D) coercion.
A) panic.
B) emergent norms.
C) circular reaction.
D) coercion.
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6
The least structured and rarest form of collective behavior is
A) a lynch mob.
B) a craze.
C) an acting crowd.
D) panic.
A) a lynch mob.
B) a craze.
C) an acting crowd.
D) panic.
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7
A television commercial employs a former Olympic gold medalist to endorse a brand of cereal. The commercial is using what propaganda technique to sway the public?
A) name-calling
B) testimonial
C) card-stacking
D) bandwagon
A) name-calling
B) testimonial
C) card-stacking
D) bandwagon
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8
Institutionalized behavior is predictable and well-organized as opposed to behavior that is unpredictable and unorganized.
A) collective
B) group
C) individual
D) crowd
A) collective
B) group
C) individual
D) crowd
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9
If a countryʹs government tries to convince its citizens that a war is necessary for defending democracy and freedom it is using which of the following kinds of propaganda techniques?
A) transfer
B) testimonial
C) name calling
D) glittering generality
A) transfer
B) testimonial
C) name calling
D) glittering generality
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10
What distinguishes the public from a crowd?
A) A public is more homogeneous.
B) A crowd is more dispersed.
C) A public is a dispersed collection of people.
D) A public is better educated and more diverse.
A) A public is more homogeneous.
B) A crowd is more dispersed.
C) A public is a dispersed collection of people.
D) A public is better educated and more diverse.
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11
In July 1990, a large group of pilgrims to the Holy City of Mecca were trapped in a tunnel when the lights went out. The resulting stampede led to the death of 1426 people. This event is an example of a
A) religious movement.
B) social scare.
C) craze.
D) panic.
A) religious movement.
B) social scare.
C) craze.
D) panic.
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12
If numerous people engage in a frenzied activity without bothering to check the source of their anxiety, they are engaged in
A) a social movement.
B) a panic.
C) mass hysteria.
D) social behavior.
A) a social movement.
B) a panic.
C) mass hysteria.
D) social behavior.
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13
The majority of the people who were in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, survived the inferno. Hadley Cantril would suggest that these people survived because they most likely had
A) personal adequacy.
B) critical inability.
C) critical ability.
D) personal inadequacy.
A) personal adequacy.
B) critical inability.
C) critical ability.
D) personal inadequacy.
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14
Rumors tend to thrive in totalitarian societies where
A) people trust the government.
B) an issue is important and the government share information.
C) people have little to do but talk.
D) the media is control by the government.
A) people trust the government.
B) an issue is important and the government share information.
C) people have little to do but talk.
D) the media is control by the government.
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15
When a collection of people temporarily do something while in proximity to one another they are considered members of a
A) social movement.
B) crowd.
C) panic.
D) social change.
A) social movement.
B) crowd.
C) panic.
D) social change.
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16
Social change is
A) usually spontaneous.
B) always violent.
C) the alternation of society over time.
D) more structured than collective behavior.
A) usually spontaneous.
B) always violent.
C) the alternation of society over time.
D) more structured than collective behavior.
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17
A fire breaks out in a hotel and a mother and child jump out of a window on the twentieth floor. The mother probably experienced
A) mass hysteria.
B) panic.
C) craze.
D) imitation.
A) mass hysteria.
B) panic.
C) craze.
D) imitation.
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18
When Le Bon said that a crowd has a ʺcollective mindʺ he meant that
A) an acting crowd is homogeneous in though and action.
B) members of an acting crowd think and behave in individual ways.
C) the crowd consists of people with the same occupation.
D) people with different personalities cannot be turned into a ʺcollective mind.ʺ
A) an acting crowd is homogeneous in though and action.
B) members of an acting crowd think and behave in individual ways.
C) the crowd consists of people with the same occupation.
D) people with different personalities cannot be turned into a ʺcollective mind.ʺ
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19
The theory that crowds act as they do by developing new norms appropriate to the situation is called
A) collective mind theory.
B) emergent norm theory.
C) majestic norm theory.
D) equilibrium theory.
A) collective mind theory.
B) emergent norm theory.
C) majestic norm theory.
D) equilibrium theory.
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20
Fashions occur in the U.S. because what is new is good; they serve as status symbols; and they change almost annually in order
A) for lower classes to conform.
B) for merchants to increase their sales.
C) for the upper class to keep up appearances.
D) for designers to keep working.
A) for lower classes to conform.
B) for merchants to increase their sales.
C) for the upper class to keep up appearances.
D) for designers to keep working.
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21
Consequences of social movements include all of the following EXCEPT
A) influence public policy.
B) end war.
C) create new institutions.
D) achieve immediate goals.
A) influence public policy.
B) end war.
C) create new institutions.
D) achieve immediate goals.
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22
Followers of New Age religions believe that all people have god in them and need to express their spirituality at all times. They often attempt to spread their belief to everyone they meet through speeches and books. They are an example of an) movement.
A) expressive
B) reform
C) resistance
D) revolutionary
A) expressive
B) reform
C) resistance
D) revolutionary
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23
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between tradition and modernization?
A) Modernization is always in direct conflict with tradition.
B) Tradition disappears once a society becomes fully developed or modern.
C) Tradition can in some instances facilitate the process of modernization.
D) If people refuse to give up their traditions, modernization will occur but at a significantly slower pace.
A) Modernization is always in direct conflict with tradition.
B) Tradition disappears once a society becomes fully developed or modern.
C) Tradition can in some instances facilitate the process of modernization.
D) If people refuse to give up their traditions, modernization will occur but at a significantly slower pace.
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24
According to Arnold Toynbeeʹs challenge and response theory of social change, civilization arises out of
A) responses to the natural environment.
B) successful responses to the challenges of the environment.
C) changes in the environmental life cycle.
D) strong leadership and appropriate technology.
A) responses to the natural environment.
B) successful responses to the challenges of the environment.
C) changes in the environmental life cycle.
D) strong leadership and appropriate technology.
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25
The changes that accompany the shift from an agricultural society to an industrialized one are called
A) revolution.
B) social change.
C) modernization.
D) social emergence.
A) revolution.
B) social change.
C) modernization.
D) social emergence.
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26
Modern evolutionary theorists believe that societies tend to
A) change gradually form simple to complex forms.
B) experience irregular and uneven change.
C) experience change in different ways.
D) repeat change on an annual cycle.
A) change gradually form simple to complex forms.
B) experience irregular and uneven change.
C) experience change in different ways.
D) repeat change on an annual cycle.
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27
Modern evolutionary theorists now realize that
A) evolution is unilinear.
B) a modern lifestyle is not always an improvement over a traditional one.
C) all societies improve when they progress from simple to complex forms.
D) even though societies evolve in different ways, the types of adaptations they make to their environment is similar.
A) evolution is unilinear.
B) a modern lifestyle is not always an improvement over a traditional one.
C) all societies improve when they progress from simple to complex forms.
D) even though societies evolve in different ways, the types of adaptations they make to their environment is similar.
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28
During the Gulf War, the U.S. exhibited two types of power that Joseph Nye called
A) military and persuasive power.
B) political and legal power.
C) business and referent power.
D) international and persuasive power.
A) military and persuasive power.
B) political and legal power.
C) business and referent power.
D) international and persuasive power.
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29
Sociologists Gerald Lenski and Patrick Wolar found that industrializing agricultural societies such as South Korea showed higher levels of development than industrializing horticultural societies such as Ghana. Their finds support the theory of social change.
A) cyclical
B) evolutionary
C) revolutionary
D) modernization
A) cyclical
B) evolutionary
C) revolutionary
D) modernization
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30
Before a social movement can develop certain conditions must exist. The first condition is
A) social conditions that produce frustration among masses of people.
B) some support from middle or upper class people.
C) the involvement of large interest groups who must focus legislative attention on the issue.
D) the organization of bands of persons to work for the movement.
A) social conditions that produce frustration among masses of people.
B) some support from middle or upper class people.
C) the involvement of large interest groups who must focus legislative attention on the issue.
D) the organization of bands of persons to work for the movement.
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31
The Civil Rights Movement is an example of a social movement that is
A) not coordinated.
B) enduring and structured.
C) unstructured and short-lived.
D) an expressive movement.
A) not coordinated.
B) enduring and structured.
C) unstructured and short-lived.
D) an expressive movement.
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32
One criticism of the resource mobilization theory of social movements is that the theory virtually ignores the role of in the start of social movements.
A) human resources
B) charismatic leaders
C) access to the media
D) discontent
A) human resources
B) charismatic leaders
C) access to the media
D) discontent
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33
theory emphasizes the growing separation between Western and non -Western cultures.
A) Divergence
B) Neo-colonialism
C) Convergence
D) Resource mobilization
A) Divergence
B) Neo-colonialism
C) Convergence
D) Resource mobilization
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34
Herbert Spencerʹs classic evolutionary theory was given a boost by its similarity to
A) Marxʹs class conflict theory.
B) Spenglerʹs majestic cycles theory.
C) Darwinʹs theory of biological evolution.
D) neo-evolutionary theories.
A) Marxʹs class conflict theory.
B) Spenglerʹs majestic cycles theory.
C) Darwinʹs theory of biological evolution.
D) neo-evolutionary theories.
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35
Collective behavior that has a purpose, is fairly highly structured and tends to last more than a year is called a social
A) evolution.
B) reform.
C) expression.
D) movement.
A) evolution.
B) reform.
C) expression.
D) movement.
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36
Pitrim Sorkinʹs principle of immanent change emphasizes that the most powerful cause of change is
A) external rather than internal.
B) from within the society.
C) located in the physical environment.
D) ideas and material conditions.
A) external rather than internal.
B) from within the society.
C) located in the physical environment.
D) ideas and material conditions.
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37
The convergence theory of modernization assumes that modernization
A) will produce a world society.
B) will strengthen nationalism.
C) is variable in its impact and process.
D) crystallizes the uniqueness and strength of each culture.
A) will produce a world society.
B) will strengthen nationalism.
C) is variable in its impact and process.
D) crystallizes the uniqueness and strength of each culture.
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38
The mediaʹs power to influence public opinion is basically because the media
A) gives the public the information they want to hear.
B) serve as gatekeepers of information.
C) is influenced by the government.
D) is not censored by the government.
A) gives the public the information they want to hear.
B) serve as gatekeepers of information.
C) is influenced by the government.
D) is not censored by the government.
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39
In Saudi Arabia, gambling, movies, and dancing are forbidden and heavily punished. The basis of these rules is
A) modernization.
B) capitalism.
C) Islam.
D) nationalism.
A) modernization.
B) capitalism.
C) Islam.
D) nationalism.
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40
Which of the following statements about modernization is true?
A) Modernization inevitably destroys tradition.
B) Tradition and industrialization always clash.
C) Tradition has had a positive impact on modernization in countries like Japan and India.
D) In India, the native cultures have lost influence among Westernized elites.
A) Modernization inevitably destroys tradition.
B) Tradition and industrialization always clash.
C) Tradition has had a positive impact on modernization in countries like Japan and India.
D) In India, the native cultures have lost influence among Westernized elites.
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41
Discontent, if deep enough, can bring about a social movement by itself.
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42
Itʹs better not to listen to rumors because they are always false.
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43
Sensate culture stresses empirical evidence or science as the path to knowledge and urges people to favor practical, materialistic and hedonistic way of life.
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44
According to symbolic interactionist theory, when society changes to create a new social order
A) change in other areas will occur.
B) a revolution will occur.
C) people will define their world differently.
D) equilibrium will be disturbed.
A) change in other areas will occur.
B) a revolution will occur.
C) people will define their world differently.
D) equilibrium will be disturbed.
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45
Modernization is the form of social change that involves transformation of an agricultural society into an industrial one.
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46
According to the text, a crowd seems to have a collective mind, with all its members thinking, feeling and acting alike.
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47
If you are watching a humorous movie in a theater, how often you laugh depends solely on how funny you think the movie is.
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48
Which theory of social change emphasizes how various parts of society work together to maintain the stability of the whole?
A) conflict theory
B) cyclical theory
C) equilibrium theory
D) challenge and response theory
A) conflict theory
B) cyclical theory
C) equilibrium theory
D) challenge and response theory
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49
Talcott Parson is associated with the equilibrium theory.
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50
The alteration of society over time is called .
A) social development
B) social panic
C) social movement
D) social change
A) social development
B) social panic
C) social movement
D) social change
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51
Communication tailored to influence opinion is called .
A) public opinion
B) rumor
C) propaganda
D) statement
A) public opinion
B) rumor
C) propaganda
D) statement
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52
Modernization always threatens or destroys tradition.
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53
Hilda is a sociologist who is interested in studying social change. She believes that one major source of change is politically oppressed people joining together to create new social arrangements. She is probably most allied with
A) the conflict view.
B) the evolutionary theory.
C) equilibrium positions.
D) the theory of revolutionary cycles.
A) the conflict view.
B) the evolutionary theory.
C) equilibrium positions.
D) the theory of revolutionary cycles.
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54
People in traditional societies tend to define themselves as an integral part of a group, but people in modern societies tend to define themselves as free and independent. These differences show that
A) self-definitions are determined by economic structure.
B) social change has a great impact on an individualʹs worldview.
C) self-definitions stay about the same despite social change.
D) the conflict perspective on social change is about right.
A) self-definitions are determined by economic structure.
B) social change has a great impact on an individualʹs worldview.
C) self-definitions stay about the same despite social change.
D) the conflict perspective on social change is about right.
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55
Talcott Parsons believed that social changes was not an overthrow of the old but new elements integrated into aspects of the old society. He called this process
A) balance and stability.
B) the cyclical theory.
C) a moving equilibrium.
D) the evolutionary theory.
A) balance and stability.
B) the cyclical theory.
C) a moving equilibrium.
D) the evolutionary theory.
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56
Social change is the alteration of society over time.
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57
Marx believed that workers would revolt against a capitalist society. This has not occurred because Marx failed to anticipate all of the following EXCEPT
A) the emergence of multinational companies.
B) the emergence of a large middle class.
C) the government improving conditions for workers.
D) the emergence of a welfare state.
A) the emergence of multinational companies.
B) the emergence of a large middle class.
C) the government improving conditions for workers.
D) the emergence of a welfare state.
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58
The author of the text predicts that within the next decade the U.S. society will take on some new demographic characteristics. They include all of the following EXCEPT
A) more jobs that require intellectual skills rather than physical skill.
B) baby boomers reaching retirement age.
C) social diversity will become more nonwhite than white.
D) the largest minority group will be Asian.
A) more jobs that require intellectual skills rather than physical skill.
B) baby boomers reaching retirement age.
C) social diversity will become more nonwhite than white.
D) the largest minority group will be Asian.
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59
Since 1990, the gap between rich and poor in the United States has narrowed as a result of increasing economic growth.
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60
According to equilibrium theory, a change in one part of society
A) results in an evolutionary pattern of development.
B) is always functional for that society.
C) creates class conflict.
D) produces compensatory changes throughout the society.
A) results in an evolutionary pattern of development.
B) is always functional for that society.
C) creates class conflict.
D) produces compensatory changes throughout the society.
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61
Panic sometimes takes the form of , in which numerous people engage in frenzied activity without bothering to check the source of their fear.
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is the collection of ideas and attitudes shared by the members of a particular public.
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63
If Jane tells Judy a story that she never verified, she is spreading an) .
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64
There are two kinds of social behavior- collective and .
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In most crowds, people are typically anonymous to each other and a disaster will cause them to panic and behave destructively.
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behavior, such as fads or crazes, is both spontaneous and unstructured.
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is a crowd trait that allows members to express feelings they would suppress under ordinary circumstances.
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According to the text, a large minority of aging boomers are struggling with their finances.
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The wearing of the logo ʺI Love New Yorkʺ after the 9-11-2000 terrorist attacks is considered by sociologists to be an) .
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The theory has been criticized for ignoring the place of frustration in social movements.
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The Ku Klux Klan is an example of an) .
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German historian Oswald Spengler 1880-1936) was the first to make the cyclical assumption explicit.
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Violence in most riots is contagious, virtually all participants will get involved.
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movements are conscious efforts to bring about or prevent change.
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is an unverified story that is spread from one person to another.
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The alteration of society over time is the definition of .
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77
The form of social change that involves the transformation of an agricultural society into an industrial one is called .
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Information that is deliberately constructed to influence opinion is called .
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A is a collection of people temporarily doing something while in proximity to one another.
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A fad is a temporary enthusiasm for an innovation less respectable than fashion.
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