Deck 14: The Process of Change: We Can Make a Difference
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Deck 14: The Process of Change: We Can Make a Difference
1
______ refers to the practical application of tools, skills, and knowledge to meet human needs and extend human abilities.
A) Technology
B) Science
C) Industry
D) Globalization
A) Technology
B) Science
C) Industry
D) Globalization
A
2
Which of the following sociologists argued that change is brought about through the three processes of discovery, invention, and diffusion?
A) Karl Marx
B) William Ogburn
C) W.E.B. DuBois
D) C. Wright Mills
A) Karl Marx
B) William Ogburn
C) W.E.B. DuBois
D) C. Wright Mills
B
3
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 ______.
A) discovery
B) technology
C) invention
D) diffusion
A) discovery
B) technology
C) invention
D) diffusion
D
4
Which of the following would be considered a micro-level social change?
A) a school system creating new day-care programs
B) a synagogue launching a neighborhood cleanup campaign
C) students urging other students to recycle
D) a city government lobbying for funds to build a public transit system
A) a school system creating new day-care programs
B) a synagogue launching a neighborhood cleanup campaign
C) students urging other students to recycle
D) a city government lobbying for funds to build a public transit system
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5
Mayflower United Church of Christ in Minneapolis brought a resolution to the congregation that by 2030 the church would be entirely carbon neutral. This is an example of ______.
A) micro-level change
B) meso-level change
C) macro-level change
D) global change
A) micro-level change
B) meso-level change
C) macro-level change
D) global change
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6
The Paris Agreement is an example of ______.
A) individual change
B) micro-level change
C) meso-level change
D) macro-level change
A) individual change
B) micro-level change
C) meso-level change
D) macro-level change
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7
Julia's religion disapproves of gay marriage, but she personally supports it. This is an example of ______.
A) stress
B) strain
C) symbolic change
D) population dynamics
A) stress
B) strain
C) symbolic change
D) population dynamics
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8
According to ______, sometimes it's enough for people to become aware of the advantages or disadvantages of a particular outcome-for example, the costs of continuing to burn fossil fuels-for social change to occur.
A) symbolic interaction theory
B) functionalist theory
C) conflict theory
D) rational choice theory
A) symbolic interaction theory
B) functionalist theory
C) conflict theory
D) rational choice theory
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9
______ at the macro level assume that societies change slowly from simple to more complex forms.
A) Social evolutionary theories
B) Functionalist theories
C) Conflict theories
D) Symbolic interactionist theories
A) Social evolutionary theories
B) Functionalist theories
C) Conflict theories
D) Symbolic interactionist theories
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10
According to evolutionary theory, societies typically move through stages in which order?
A) horticultural, hunter-gatherer, agrarian, industrial, and post-industrial
B) hunter-gatherer, horticultural, agrarian, industrial, and post-industrial
C) hunter-gatherer, agrarian, horticultural, industrial, and post-industrial
D) agrarian, hunting and gathering, horticultural, industrial, and post-industrial
A) horticultural, hunter-gatherer, agrarian, industrial, and post-industrial
B) hunter-gatherer, horticultural, agrarian, industrial, and post-industrial
C) hunter-gatherer, agrarian, horticultural, industrial, and post-industrial
D) agrarian, hunting and gathering, horticultural, industrial, and post-industrial
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11
Which of the following views rapid change with suspicion?
A) social evolutionary theory
B) functionalist theory
C) conflict theory
D) rational choice theory
A) social evolutionary theory
B) functionalist theory
C) conflict theory
D) rational choice theory
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12
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.
A) gender
B) racial
C) political
D) class
A) gender
B) racial
C) political
D) class
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13
According to world systems theory, what type of countries provide raw materials and cheap labor for richer countries?
A) core countries
B) semiperipheral countries
C) peripheral countries
D) developed countries
A) core countries
B) semiperipheral countries
C) peripheral countries
D) developed countries
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14
According to world systems theory, what type of country holds an intermediate position, is industrializing, and trades with the other two types of countries?
A) core countries
B) semiperipheral countries
C) peripheral countries
D) developing countries
A) core countries
B) semiperipheral countries
C) peripheral countries
D) developing countries
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15
According to world systems theory, which of the following is a core country?
A) Japan
B) Botswana
C) Brazil
D) India
A) Japan
B) Botswana
C) Brazil
D) India
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16
______ behaviors are forms of collective behavior in which a crowd acts as a unified group, while ______ behaviors occur when individuals respond in a similar manner to uncertain situations.
A) Crowd; mass
B) Mob; fashion
C) Mass; crowd
D) Fad; riot
A) Crowd; mass
B) Mob; fashion
C) Mass; crowd
D) Fad; riot
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17
Which of the following is an example of a crowd behavior?
A) a fad
B) a panic
C) a rumor
D) a fashion
A) a fad
B) a panic
C) a rumor
D) a fashion
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18
Which of the following is an example of a mass behavior?
A) a riot
B) a demonstration
C) a fad
D) a crowd
A) a riot
B) a demonstration
C) a fad
D) a crowd
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19
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.
A) feminist theory
B) value added theory
C) emergent norm theory
D) the minimax strategy
A) feminist theory
B) value added theory
C) emergent norm theory
D) the minimax strategy
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20
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 ______.
A) minimax strategy theory
B) value-added theory
C) emergent norm theory
D) conflict theory
A) minimax strategy theory
B) value-added theory
C) emergent norm theory
D) conflict theory
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21
Which theory of collective behavior outlines six factors that are necessary for collective behavior?
A) minimax strategy
B) value-added theory
C) emergent norm theory
D) world systems theory
A) minimax strategy
B) value-added theory
C) emergent norm theory
D) world systems theory
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22
The group of people who lynched Jesse Washington in Mississippi in 1916 constituted a ______.
A) riot
B) demonstration
C) panic
D) mob
A) riot
B) demonstration
C) panic
D) mob
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23
______ are forms of mass behavior in which unsupported or unproven reports about an issue or concern circulate widely throughout the public.
A) Mobs
B) Rumors
C) Fads
D) Fashions
A) Mobs
B) Rumors
C) Fads
D) Fashions
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24
Diets featured in books and advertisements that are popular for a short time are examples of ______.
A) mobs
B) crowd behavior
C) fads
D) fashions
A) mobs
B) crowd behavior
C) fads
D) fashions
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25
______ refer to a style of appearance and behavior temporarily favored by a large number of people.
A) Mobs
B) Rumors
C) Fads
D) Fashions
A) Mobs
B) Rumors
C) Fads
D) Fashions
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26
Which of the following is one of the conditions that gives rise to the preliminary stage of a social movement?
A) a sense of efficacy
B) internal strain
C) institutionalization
D) fragmentation
A) a sense of efficacy
B) internal strain
C) institutionalization
D) fragmentation
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27
Which of the following is a proactive social movement?
A) a group promoting a $10 minimum wage.
B) a group campaigning against gun restrictions.
C) a group that feeds people in need each holiday.
D) a group that supports religious fundamentalism.
A) a group promoting a $10 minimum wage.
B) a group campaigning against gun restrictions.
C) a group that feeds people in need each holiday.
D) a group that supports religious fundamentalism.
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28
The white supremacist hate group Patriot Front believes that the United States, a "once great nation," is imperiled by-among other things-its diverse population. Patriot front is an example of a(n) ______.
A) social reform movement
B) expressive social movement
C) reactive social movement
D) proactive social movement
A) social reform movement
B) expressive social movement
C) reactive social movement
D) proactive social movement
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29
The Workers' Solidarity Alliance is an anarchist organization that believes "working people can build a better world based on the principles of solidarity and self-management." They are an example of a(n) ______.
A) expressive movement
B) revolutionary movement
C) resistance movement
D) social reform movement
A) expressive movement
B) revolutionary movement
C) resistance movement
D) social reform movement
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30
A group of lawyers seeks to protect the rights of indigenous people by appealing to the U.S. government to comply with treaties. This is an example of a(n) ______ movement.
A) revolutionary movement
B) expressive movement
C) proactive movement
D) social reform movement
A) revolutionary movement
B) expressive movement
C) proactive movement
D) social reform movement
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31
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) ______.
A) resistance movement
B) expressive movement
C) proactive movement
D) social reform movement
A) resistance movement
B) expressive movement
C) proactive movement
D) social reform movement
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32
______ movements are mobilized groups that take place across societies as international organizations.
A) Global transnational
B) Proactive revolutionary
C) Regressive
D) Social reform
A) Global transnational
B) Proactive revolutionary
C) Regressive
D) Social reform
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33
Globalization from ______ refers to the efforts by common people in small groups and protest movements to fight back against global economic forces.
A) above
B) below
C) the masses
D) correlation
A) above
B) below
C) the masses
D) correlation
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34
A nation's research and development is an important measure of its investment in the future.
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35
The natural environment can create strain within an organization.
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36
Symbolic interaction theorists argue that change is largely driven by individuals seeking rewards and reduced costs.
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37
The assumption that all societies progress through the same steps is a tenet of contemporary social evolutionary theories.
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38
Mexico is a core nation.
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39
Sometimes, behavior that results in change is spontaneous.
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40
Following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., there was widespread civil unrest. While some protested peacefully, others looted and burned down stores. This unrest would be best described as a panic.
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41
The open systems system model emphasizes the idea that all parts of the organization and its immediate environment are linked.
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42
Closed system models focus on the internal dynamics of the organization.
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43
During the popularization stage, the social movement becomes institutionalized.
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44
Global transnational movements are typically proactive.
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45
List and briefly discuss the three processes that bring about change identified by Ogburn. Provide an example of each process.
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46
What is social change? Provide an example at each level of analysis.
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47
What is the difference between strain and stress? Provide an example of each.
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48
How have social evolutionary theories evolved since they first came to prominence during the Industrial Revolution?
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49
According to world systems theory, what are the three main parts of the world system? What role do the different types of countries play?
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50
How does the climate crisis illustrate the world systems theory and rift between rich and poor countries?
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51
Compare and contrast crowd and mass behaviors. Provide examples of each.
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52
What is emergent norm theory? Give an example of collective behavior that could be explained by this theory.
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53
According to value-added theory, what are the key elements necessary for collective behavior to emerge?
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54
Compare and contrast open-system and closed-system models for planning organizational change.
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55
Identify and describe the four stages of social movements.
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56
Compare and contrast proactive and reactive social movements. Provide an example of each.
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57
What are expressive social movements? Provide an example.
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58
Never Again MSD, a group founded by twenty survivors of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, advocates for tighter gun regulations. What type of social movement is Never Again MSD? How do you know?
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59
What is globalization from below? What does it involve?
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