Deck 12: Politics and the Economy

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When groups go through established governmental channels to compete and meet their own objectives, it is referred to as ______.

A) governmental institutionalization
B) politics
C) political science
D) the conflict hypothesis
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______ are states that are usually totalitarian and ruled either by a single individual or by a small group of people.

A) Monarchies
B) Dictatorships
C) Democracies
D) Oligarchies
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The organization created after World War I to lead global efforts at peace is the ______.

A) World Congress
B) United Nations
C) Peace Corps
D) League of Nations
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______ is a political system in which people vote for their leaders and for legislation in some cases.

A) Capitalism
B) Dictatorship
C) Republic
D) Democracy
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The region with the lowest ranking on democratic human rights from around the world in 2015 is ______.

A) Europe
B) China
C) Middle East/North Africa
D) South Africa
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One strand of structural-functionalism focuses on ______, in which society has many different players who compete for access to political power.

A) group pluralism
B) power elites
C) citizens
D) elite pluralism
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Structural-functionalism answers the question, "Who rules America?" with ______.

A) the wealthy
B) pluralism
C) representatives
D) the president
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Elite pluralists take the position that ______.

A) voters make the final decisions as far as who represents them
B) political elites are not a diverse social body
C) there is no diversity of interests among the various political groups
D) the competition for votes ensures that no one group retains political power indefinitely
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Which one of the following is a criticism of democracies according to your text?

A) Voters are typically uninformed about political issues.
B) Liberal democracies don't extend enough rights.
C) Little diversity of thought exists.
D) Laws tend to be repressive.
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The national government in the United State is an example of a(n) ______ democracy.

A) representative
B) symbolic
C) emblematic
D) direct
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The ______ believe that America is ruled by pluralism, which refers to the fact that the United States is characterized by many powerful competing interest groups.

A) conflict theorists
B) interactionist theorists
C) structural/functionalist theorists
D) feminist theorists
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The United States considered Saddam Hussein a(n) ______ of Iraq.

A) ruler
B) president
C) dictator
D) authority
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Democracies tend to extend rights to ______, or the people represented by a given state.

A) subjects
B) noncitizens
C) citizens
D) cliques
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A problem with power elite theory according to your text is ______.

A) it does not explain how the elites come to power
B) it assumes that elites share a common worldview
C) it does not explain how people come to elect certain types of elite to office
D) it is unclear and vague in its explanation
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The power elite theory states that power is ______.

A) concentrated in a small number of people who control the major institutions of the state
B) dispersed throughout a stable society
C) concentrated in the hands of the people rather than of the elite
D) concentrated in the hands of those in government
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Democracies are typically organized into ______ with clear hierarchies and written laws.

A) constitutional systems
B) nation-states
C) bureaucracies
D) census tracts
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The dictatorships discussed in your text all had a(n) ______ in which political life and the public sphere centered on men.

A) organizational structure
B) patriarchal structure
C) cult of masculinity
D) center of masculinity
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Which sociologist created the power elite theory?

A) Karl Marx
B) C. Wright Mills
C) William Julius Wilson
D) Max Weber
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John has the right to vote for representatives, and responsibilities, such as paying taxes, that come with being a(n) ______ in the United States.

A) veteran
B) immigrant
C) citizen
D) democrat
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When the power to rule comes from the consent of the people, which is translated through elected officials, it is called ______.

A) national democracy
B) representative democracy
C) direct democracy
D) representative republic
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The global political organization that promotes peaceful conflict resolution and has endured since World War II is the ______.

A) World Congress
B) United Nations
C) Peace Corps
D) League of Nations
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A decline in U.S. labor unions began in the ______.

A) 1960s
B) 1980s
C) 1950s
D) 1920s
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Many manufacturing plants in the Northeast, since the 1960s, have closed and many lost their jobs. This is an example of ______.

A) deinstitutionalization
B) outsourcing
C) deindustrialization
D) enterprise reduction
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The group Boko Haram killed people and kidnapped girls from a school in Nigeria. This is considered ______.

A) terrorism
B) globalization
C) insurgent war
D) legitimate violence
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The Industrial Revolution was ______ in nature from the time of its inception.

A) communist
B) socialist
C) capitalist
D) economical
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The ______ is the social system involved in the production and distribution of goods.

A) government
B) political system
C) economy
D) regime
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Political relationships that involve geographic areas, including the globe as a whole, are referred to as ______.

A) self-interest politics
B) urbanized politics
C) geopolitics
D) egotism politics
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A characteristic of a communistic system is ______.

A) the collective ownership of the means of production
B) the private ownership of the means of production
C) maximization of profit
D) division of social classes
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John and his family now live in the United States after living in Germany for most of their lives. They still see themselves as Germans and part of that country. They are part of a(n) ______.

A) real community
B) invisible nation
C) imagined community
D) disperse community
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When you buy furniture at IKEA and put it together yourself, you are acting as a ______.

A) capitalist
B) prosumer
C) consumer
D) producer
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Which country continues to see itself as a communist society today?

A) China
B) United States
C) Russia
D) England
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When a few companies come to dominate the market, this is referred to as ______.

A) dominant capitalism
B) monopoly capitalism
C) conglomerate capitalism
D) welfare capitalism
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Fordism, which refers to the mass production of homogeneous products, dominated much of the ______ American automobile industry.

A) eighteenth-century
B) nineteenth-century
C) twentieth-century
D) twenty-first-century
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Which one of the following is NOT a factor about why deindustrialization occurred?

A) Technology is aging in many American industries.
B) Automated technologies have become inefficient.
C) Businesses have become reliant on antiquated technologies.
D) Globalization has expanded.
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Automobile factories and manufacturing plants are examples of ______ industries.

A) bureaucratic
B) bulk-production
C) mass production
D) structural
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A ______ seeks to operate economic markets efficiently but also equitably.

A) socialist state
B) communist state
C) welfare state
D) capitalist state
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When nongovernmental actors engage in acts of violence targeting noncombatants or private property, they are called ______.

A) criminals
B) terrorists
C) warriors
D) civilian-soldiers
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In Germany and France, people share similar cultural, religious, ethnic, and linguistic characteristics. Germany and France are considered ______.

A) federations
B) nations
C) city-states
D) body politics
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The key development in the emergence of the modern economy was ______.

A) the Industrial Revolution.
B) the Agricultural Revolution.
C) the Postindustrial Revolution.
D) the Progressive Revolution.
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Post-Fordism is associated with ______ when compared to Fordism.

A) smaller production runs
B) larger production runs
C) more generic products
D) more reliance on economies of scale
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Nation-states are affected by globalization in various ways, including the fact that government itself must change to adjust to global changes.
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The United States has always offered universal citizenship.
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A characteristic of ______ is that money is increasingly liquid and flows around the world quite readily.

A) microfinance
B) liquid finance
C) macrofinance
D) small finance
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One of the factors that worsened the international financial situation during the euro crisis was ______.

A) the difficulty in importing food and consumer goods
B) the difficulty in borrowing money to keep economies functioning
C) the difficulty of traveling past international borders
D) the increase in war around the globe
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Sociologist ______ focused on the problems that long-term unemployment creates for black Americans.

A) Karl Marx
B) William Julius Wilson
C) Émile Durkheim
D) Auguste Comte
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Cohort pluralism focuses on the balance of power, where no one group retains power indefinitely.
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A postindustrial society is one where the focus is on service work rather than manufacturing of goods.
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The decline of manufacturing plants in the United States is referred to as outsourcing.
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After World War II, much of geopolitics focused on the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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Capitalism today can be characterized as producer capitalism.
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William Julius Wilson is a sociologist who focuses on the problems that long-term unemployment creates for black Americans.
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The global recession was in part set off by problems related to financial markets, which were ______.

A) affected by bad international investments
B) largely deregulated
C) driven by U.S. consumer debt
D) due to problems with the use of the euro as common currency
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The goal of welfare states is to provide for the well-being of its citizens, such as national health plans and old-age plans.
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People in ______ retain a collective and idealized memory of the homeland that they transmit to their offspring as well as to other members of the diaspora.

A) diasporas
B) global communities
C) imagined communities
D) geocities
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Karl Marx is the founder of the power elite theory, which states that power is concentrated in a small number of people who control the major institutions of the state.
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A ______ is a society that has transitioned from manufacture of goods to service work.

A) postindustrial society
B) socialist society
C) competitive capitalist society
D) transnational capitalist society
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______ refers to a large group of people who are marginally attached to the workforce.

A) Overemployed workers
B) Frustrated workers
C) Demoralized workers
D) Discouraged workers
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The United States has sponsored dictatorships in other countries.
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The state can be defined as a political body that is organized for government and civil rule.
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Many people live in mansions and have two or three vehicles, yet they don't have the money to pay the mortgage and car payments. This is an example of hypo consumption.
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Discuss the differences between communism and socialism.
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In what ways is money considered liquid?
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Is leisure time affected by social class? In what ways?
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Closely related to deindustrialization was the increase in labor unions.
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The American automobile industry is an example of competitive capitalism.
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A prosumer can either produce or consume, but they cannot do so at the same time.
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Define the term democracy and discuss the differences between a representative and direct democracy. Include in your discussion the terms citizens and citizenship.
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Who rules the United States according to the structural-functional and conflict perspectives? Include in your discussion the power elite theory and elite pluralism in your response. Include one criticism of each perspective.
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Postmodern consumption is thought of as consumerism.
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Microfinance is a result of globalization.
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Define and give examples of the terms unemployment, underemployment, and discouraged workers.
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Discuss the concept of Fordism. When did this emerge and why? Name at least two characteristics of Fordism.
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Briefly describe two different types of capitalism.
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Define the term deindustrialization and discuss two factors that are responsible for deindustrialization in the United States.
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Deindustrialization has created a culture of insecurity.
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Unemployment insurance is a form of welfare.
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Discuss the characteristics of a postmodern society. Include in your response what is meant by the terms consumerism, hyperconsumption, and hyperdebt.
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Deck 12: Politics and the Economy
1
When groups go through established governmental channels to compete and meet their own objectives, it is referred to as ______.

A) governmental institutionalization
B) politics
C) political science
D) the conflict hypothesis
B
2
______ are states that are usually totalitarian and ruled either by a single individual or by a small group of people.

A) Monarchies
B) Dictatorships
C) Democracies
D) Oligarchies
B
3
The organization created after World War I to lead global efforts at peace is the ______.

A) World Congress
B) United Nations
C) Peace Corps
D) League of Nations
D
4
______ is a political system in which people vote for their leaders and for legislation in some cases.

A) Capitalism
B) Dictatorship
C) Republic
D) Democracy
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The region with the lowest ranking on democratic human rights from around the world in 2015 is ______.

A) Europe
B) China
C) Middle East/North Africa
D) South Africa
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One strand of structural-functionalism focuses on ______, in which society has many different players who compete for access to political power.

A) group pluralism
B) power elites
C) citizens
D) elite pluralism
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7
Structural-functionalism answers the question, "Who rules America?" with ______.

A) the wealthy
B) pluralism
C) representatives
D) the president
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8
Elite pluralists take the position that ______.

A) voters make the final decisions as far as who represents them
B) political elites are not a diverse social body
C) there is no diversity of interests among the various political groups
D) the competition for votes ensures that no one group retains political power indefinitely
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9
Which one of the following is a criticism of democracies according to your text?

A) Voters are typically uninformed about political issues.
B) Liberal democracies don't extend enough rights.
C) Little diversity of thought exists.
D) Laws tend to be repressive.
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10
The national government in the United State is an example of a(n) ______ democracy.

A) representative
B) symbolic
C) emblematic
D) direct
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The ______ believe that America is ruled by pluralism, which refers to the fact that the United States is characterized by many powerful competing interest groups.

A) conflict theorists
B) interactionist theorists
C) structural/functionalist theorists
D) feminist theorists
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12
The United States considered Saddam Hussein a(n) ______ of Iraq.

A) ruler
B) president
C) dictator
D) authority
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13
Democracies tend to extend rights to ______, or the people represented by a given state.

A) subjects
B) noncitizens
C) citizens
D) cliques
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14
A problem with power elite theory according to your text is ______.

A) it does not explain how the elites come to power
B) it assumes that elites share a common worldview
C) it does not explain how people come to elect certain types of elite to office
D) it is unclear and vague in its explanation
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The power elite theory states that power is ______.

A) concentrated in a small number of people who control the major institutions of the state
B) dispersed throughout a stable society
C) concentrated in the hands of the people rather than of the elite
D) concentrated in the hands of those in government
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Democracies are typically organized into ______ with clear hierarchies and written laws.

A) constitutional systems
B) nation-states
C) bureaucracies
D) census tracts
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17
The dictatorships discussed in your text all had a(n) ______ in which political life and the public sphere centered on men.

A) organizational structure
B) patriarchal structure
C) cult of masculinity
D) center of masculinity
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18
Which sociologist created the power elite theory?

A) Karl Marx
B) C. Wright Mills
C) William Julius Wilson
D) Max Weber
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19
John has the right to vote for representatives, and responsibilities, such as paying taxes, that come with being a(n) ______ in the United States.

A) veteran
B) immigrant
C) citizen
D) democrat
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When the power to rule comes from the consent of the people, which is translated through elected officials, it is called ______.

A) national democracy
B) representative democracy
C) direct democracy
D) representative republic
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21
The global political organization that promotes peaceful conflict resolution and has endured since World War II is the ______.

A) World Congress
B) United Nations
C) Peace Corps
D) League of Nations
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22
A decline in U.S. labor unions began in the ______.

A) 1960s
B) 1980s
C) 1950s
D) 1920s
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23
Many manufacturing plants in the Northeast, since the 1960s, have closed and many lost their jobs. This is an example of ______.

A) deinstitutionalization
B) outsourcing
C) deindustrialization
D) enterprise reduction
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24
The group Boko Haram killed people and kidnapped girls from a school in Nigeria. This is considered ______.

A) terrorism
B) globalization
C) insurgent war
D) legitimate violence
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25
The Industrial Revolution was ______ in nature from the time of its inception.

A) communist
B) socialist
C) capitalist
D) economical
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The ______ is the social system involved in the production and distribution of goods.

A) government
B) political system
C) economy
D) regime
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Political relationships that involve geographic areas, including the globe as a whole, are referred to as ______.

A) self-interest politics
B) urbanized politics
C) geopolitics
D) egotism politics
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A characteristic of a communistic system is ______.

A) the collective ownership of the means of production
B) the private ownership of the means of production
C) maximization of profit
D) division of social classes
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29
John and his family now live in the United States after living in Germany for most of their lives. They still see themselves as Germans and part of that country. They are part of a(n) ______.

A) real community
B) invisible nation
C) imagined community
D) disperse community
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30
When you buy furniture at IKEA and put it together yourself, you are acting as a ______.

A) capitalist
B) prosumer
C) consumer
D) producer
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Which country continues to see itself as a communist society today?

A) China
B) United States
C) Russia
D) England
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32
When a few companies come to dominate the market, this is referred to as ______.

A) dominant capitalism
B) monopoly capitalism
C) conglomerate capitalism
D) welfare capitalism
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33
Fordism, which refers to the mass production of homogeneous products, dominated much of the ______ American automobile industry.

A) eighteenth-century
B) nineteenth-century
C) twentieth-century
D) twenty-first-century
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Which one of the following is NOT a factor about why deindustrialization occurred?

A) Technology is aging in many American industries.
B) Automated technologies have become inefficient.
C) Businesses have become reliant on antiquated technologies.
D) Globalization has expanded.
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35
Automobile factories and manufacturing plants are examples of ______ industries.

A) bureaucratic
B) bulk-production
C) mass production
D) structural
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36
A ______ seeks to operate economic markets efficiently but also equitably.

A) socialist state
B) communist state
C) welfare state
D) capitalist state
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37
When nongovernmental actors engage in acts of violence targeting noncombatants or private property, they are called ______.

A) criminals
B) terrorists
C) warriors
D) civilian-soldiers
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38
In Germany and France, people share similar cultural, religious, ethnic, and linguistic characteristics. Germany and France are considered ______.

A) federations
B) nations
C) city-states
D) body politics
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39
The key development in the emergence of the modern economy was ______.

A) the Industrial Revolution.
B) the Agricultural Revolution.
C) the Postindustrial Revolution.
D) the Progressive Revolution.
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Post-Fordism is associated with ______ when compared to Fordism.

A) smaller production runs
B) larger production runs
C) more generic products
D) more reliance on economies of scale
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Nation-states are affected by globalization in various ways, including the fact that government itself must change to adjust to global changes.
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42
The United States has always offered universal citizenship.
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43
A characteristic of ______ is that money is increasingly liquid and flows around the world quite readily.

A) microfinance
B) liquid finance
C) macrofinance
D) small finance
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44
One of the factors that worsened the international financial situation during the euro crisis was ______.

A) the difficulty in importing food and consumer goods
B) the difficulty in borrowing money to keep economies functioning
C) the difficulty of traveling past international borders
D) the increase in war around the globe
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Sociologist ______ focused on the problems that long-term unemployment creates for black Americans.

A) Karl Marx
B) William Julius Wilson
C) Émile Durkheim
D) Auguste Comte
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46
Cohort pluralism focuses on the balance of power, where no one group retains power indefinitely.
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47
A postindustrial society is one where the focus is on service work rather than manufacturing of goods.
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48
The decline of manufacturing plants in the United States is referred to as outsourcing.
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After World War II, much of geopolitics focused on the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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50
Capitalism today can be characterized as producer capitalism.
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51
William Julius Wilson is a sociologist who focuses on the problems that long-term unemployment creates for black Americans.
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52
The global recession was in part set off by problems related to financial markets, which were ______.

A) affected by bad international investments
B) largely deregulated
C) driven by U.S. consumer debt
D) due to problems with the use of the euro as common currency
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53
The goal of welfare states is to provide for the well-being of its citizens, such as national health plans and old-age plans.
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54
People in ______ retain a collective and idealized memory of the homeland that they transmit to their offspring as well as to other members of the diaspora.

A) diasporas
B) global communities
C) imagined communities
D) geocities
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55
Karl Marx is the founder of the power elite theory, which states that power is concentrated in a small number of people who control the major institutions of the state.
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56
A ______ is a society that has transitioned from manufacture of goods to service work.

A) postindustrial society
B) socialist society
C) competitive capitalist society
D) transnational capitalist society
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______ refers to a large group of people who are marginally attached to the workforce.

A) Overemployed workers
B) Frustrated workers
C) Demoralized workers
D) Discouraged workers
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58
The United States has sponsored dictatorships in other countries.
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59
The state can be defined as a political body that is organized for government and civil rule.
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Many people live in mansions and have two or three vehicles, yet they don't have the money to pay the mortgage and car payments. This is an example of hypo consumption.
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61
Discuss the differences between communism and socialism.
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62
In what ways is money considered liquid?
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63
Is leisure time affected by social class? In what ways?
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Closely related to deindustrialization was the increase in labor unions.
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The American automobile industry is an example of competitive capitalism.
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A prosumer can either produce or consume, but they cannot do so at the same time.
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67
Define the term democracy and discuss the differences between a representative and direct democracy. Include in your discussion the terms citizens and citizenship.
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68
Who rules the United States according to the structural-functional and conflict perspectives? Include in your discussion the power elite theory and elite pluralism in your response. Include one criticism of each perspective.
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69
Postmodern consumption is thought of as consumerism.
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70
Microfinance is a result of globalization.
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71
Define and give examples of the terms unemployment, underemployment, and discouraged workers.
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72
Discuss the concept of Fordism. When did this emerge and why? Name at least two characteristics of Fordism.
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73
Briefly describe two different types of capitalism.
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74
Define the term deindustrialization and discuss two factors that are responsible for deindustrialization in the United States.
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75
Deindustrialization has created a culture of insecurity.
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76
Unemployment insurance is a form of welfare.
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77
Discuss the characteristics of a postmodern society. Include in your response what is meant by the terms consumerism, hyperconsumption, and hyperdebt.
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