Deck 18: Sociology of the Environment

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Most people in agrarian societies live ________.

A) In suburbs
B) In cities
C) In villages scattered throughout the countryside
D) In luxurious mansions
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_______ is not a mountainous area of the world.

A) The alps
B) The Basque region in Spain
C) The Himalayas
D) The "breadbasket" of the USA
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In the 18th and 19th centuries the governments of Europe, as well as Japan and China were ______.

A) Democracies
B) Single ruler states/monarchies
C) Communist states
D) Nonexistent
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In a _____, people are generally able to vote on decisions that affect them.

A) Democracy
B) Monarchy
C) Totalitarian state
D) Dictatorship
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The ______ in England, forced the King to follow certain laws and procedures, gave nobles certain rights, and allowed people to appeal unjust imprisonment.

A) Declaration of Independence
B) Theory of Evolution
C) Didactic Treatise on Liberty
D) Magna Carta
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________ is the right to appeal unlawful imprisonment.

A) Magna Carta
B) Habeas Corpus
C) E Pluribus Unum
D) Memento Mori
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The aristocracy in France made their money by _______.

A) Turning to commercial agriculture
B) Taxing the peasantry
C) Innovation and invention
D) Gambling
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Which war did not lead to democracy in its respective country?

A) The American Civil war
B) The English Civil war
C) The French Revolution
D) The Communist revolution in China
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Revolutions did not bring down the state in _______.

A) England
B) China
C) France
D) Russia
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Successful revolutions were characterized by _______.

A) Outside conflict strengthening the state
B) The military siding with the revolutionaries
C) The military siding with the government
D) All of the above
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Which country was not an English settler society?

A) USA
B) Canada
C) France
D) Australia
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A free country does not have ______.

A) Open political competition
B) Respect for civil liberties
C) Denial of political rights
D) Independent media
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_______ described the state as "the handmaiden of the ruling class".

A) Durkheim
B) Marx
C) Mills
D) Hessemer
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_______ see that power is less concentrated in a democracy.

A) Pluralists
B) Singlists
C) Democratists
D) Communists
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________ is a grassroots movement of many people aimed at political reform or change.

A) A Strategic Dichotomy
B) A lobby group
C) A government
D) A social movement
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_____ was not a method used to deprive African-Americans of rights in the USA.

A) Poll taxes
B) Literacy requirements
C) "grandfather laws"
D) Voting incentives
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What was the famous and false term used to justify segregation

A) "Separate but equal"
B) "Not Separate, just not together"
C) "Unity and Justice"
D) "Equality through difference"
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Who famously refused to leave her seat on the bus?

A) Louisa May Alcott
B) Rosa Parks
C) Betty Friedan
D) Marie Curie
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East Germany after World War II was a ______ state.

A) Democratic
B) Free
C) Communist
D) Rich
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Things began to change in the 80s under the new soviet leader _______.

A) Khrushchev
B) Stalin
C) Gorbachev
D) Tolstoy
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Germany was reunified _______.

A) November 9, 1989
B) October 3, 1990
C) September 11, 2001
D) July 14, 1991
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The shah of Iran was overthrown in _______.

A) 1919
B) 1945
C) 1979
D) 1989
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______ is not an Islamist militant group.

A) Al Qaeda
B) The IRA
C) Hezbollah
D) Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade
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A social movement is more likely to succeed if it enlists ______.

A) External allies
B) External enemies
C) Internal enemies
D) None of the above
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_______ is the theory that social movements only succeed if they successfully mobilize both resources and money to solve logistical problems.

A) Divergence theorem.
B) Social Mobility theory
C) Separate logistics theory
D) Resource Mobilization theory
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In most agrarian societies there is a monarch of some sort.
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Mountainous societies throughout the world are famous for being easy to control.
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As societies become larger and more complex, more power and authority generally becomes concentrated in the state.
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Democracy did not exist before the modern USA.
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The Declaration of Independence is generally regarded as the beginning of Democracy in England.
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The English Civil War weakened Parliament.
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French became a representative democracy in the 19th century.
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The revolution after World War II in China led to communism.
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States are less likely to fall if the military deserts them.
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All English settler societies were established as democracies.
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The majority of rich countries today are still communist.
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A non free country denies many civil liberties.
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C.Wright Mills argued that state policies reflect the interests of the "power elite"
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Pluralists see that power is less concentrated in a democracy.
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The civil rights movement in the US was a social movement.
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The Iranian revolution was not a result of a social movement.
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Many African-Americans could vote in the South in the late 19th century.
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African-Americans, in the early 20th century, received an equal amount of public spending in the South.
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Germany was unified until its split in 1990.
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In the summer of 1989, Hungary opened its borders to the west.
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The official destruction of the Berlin wall began in 1989.
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Iran is currently an Islamic republic.
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Women have equal rights in Iran.
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Most people drawn to fundamentalist Islam are young men.
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What are the 4 conditions for a social movement to occur?
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What are characteristics of successful social movements?
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What was the result of the Iranian revolution?
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Describe the reunification of Germany.
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How were African-Americans treated in the south in the early 20th century?
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What are some examples of social movements?
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How does pluralism work? Give examples.
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What characterizes a free country?
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Why was the American civil war crucial for democracy in the US?
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Why was the Magna Carta important for democracy in England?
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What regions are the most difficult to control? Give examples.
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Describe the development of human polities across hunting and gathering, horticultural, agrarian and industrial societies.
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When do social movements occur? When are they likely to succeed? Support your answer with examples.
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Deck 18: Sociology of the Environment
1
Most people in agrarian societies live ________.

A) In suburbs
B) In cities
C) In villages scattered throughout the countryside
D) In luxurious mansions
C
2
_______ is not a mountainous area of the world.

A) The alps
B) The Basque region in Spain
C) The Himalayas
D) The "breadbasket" of the USA
D
3
In the 18th and 19th centuries the governments of Europe, as well as Japan and China were ______.

A) Democracies
B) Single ruler states/monarchies
C) Communist states
D) Nonexistent
B
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In a _____, people are generally able to vote on decisions that affect them.

A) Democracy
B) Monarchy
C) Totalitarian state
D) Dictatorship
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The ______ in England, forced the King to follow certain laws and procedures, gave nobles certain rights, and allowed people to appeal unjust imprisonment.

A) Declaration of Independence
B) Theory of Evolution
C) Didactic Treatise on Liberty
D) Magna Carta
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________ is the right to appeal unlawful imprisonment.

A) Magna Carta
B) Habeas Corpus
C) E Pluribus Unum
D) Memento Mori
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The aristocracy in France made their money by _______.

A) Turning to commercial agriculture
B) Taxing the peasantry
C) Innovation and invention
D) Gambling
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Which war did not lead to democracy in its respective country?

A) The American Civil war
B) The English Civil war
C) The French Revolution
D) The Communist revolution in China
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Revolutions did not bring down the state in _______.

A) England
B) China
C) France
D) Russia
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Successful revolutions were characterized by _______.

A) Outside conflict strengthening the state
B) The military siding with the revolutionaries
C) The military siding with the government
D) All of the above
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Which country was not an English settler society?

A) USA
B) Canada
C) France
D) Australia
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12
A free country does not have ______.

A) Open political competition
B) Respect for civil liberties
C) Denial of political rights
D) Independent media
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_______ described the state as "the handmaiden of the ruling class".

A) Durkheim
B) Marx
C) Mills
D) Hessemer
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_______ see that power is less concentrated in a democracy.

A) Pluralists
B) Singlists
C) Democratists
D) Communists
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________ is a grassroots movement of many people aimed at political reform or change.

A) A Strategic Dichotomy
B) A lobby group
C) A government
D) A social movement
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_____ was not a method used to deprive African-Americans of rights in the USA.

A) Poll taxes
B) Literacy requirements
C) "grandfather laws"
D) Voting incentives
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What was the famous and false term used to justify segregation

A) "Separate but equal"
B) "Not Separate, just not together"
C) "Unity and Justice"
D) "Equality through difference"
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Who famously refused to leave her seat on the bus?

A) Louisa May Alcott
B) Rosa Parks
C) Betty Friedan
D) Marie Curie
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East Germany after World War II was a ______ state.

A) Democratic
B) Free
C) Communist
D) Rich
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Things began to change in the 80s under the new soviet leader _______.

A) Khrushchev
B) Stalin
C) Gorbachev
D) Tolstoy
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Germany was reunified _______.

A) November 9, 1989
B) October 3, 1990
C) September 11, 2001
D) July 14, 1991
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The shah of Iran was overthrown in _______.

A) 1919
B) 1945
C) 1979
D) 1989
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______ is not an Islamist militant group.

A) Al Qaeda
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C) Hezbollah
D) Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade
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A social movement is more likely to succeed if it enlists ______.

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D) None of the above
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_______ is the theory that social movements only succeed if they successfully mobilize both resources and money to solve logistical problems.

A) Divergence theorem.
B) Social Mobility theory
C) Separate logistics theory
D) Resource Mobilization theory
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In most agrarian societies there is a monarch of some sort.
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Mountainous societies throughout the world are famous for being easy to control.
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As societies become larger and more complex, more power and authority generally becomes concentrated in the state.
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Democracy did not exist before the modern USA.
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The Declaration of Independence is generally regarded as the beginning of Democracy in England.
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The English Civil War weakened Parliament.
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French became a representative democracy in the 19th century.
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The revolution after World War II in China led to communism.
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States are less likely to fall if the military deserts them.
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All English settler societies were established as democracies.
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The majority of rich countries today are still communist.
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A non free country denies many civil liberties.
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C.Wright Mills argued that state policies reflect the interests of the "power elite"
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Pluralists see that power is less concentrated in a democracy.
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The civil rights movement in the US was a social movement.
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The Iranian revolution was not a result of a social movement.
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Many African-Americans could vote in the South in the late 19th century.
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African-Americans, in the early 20th century, received an equal amount of public spending in the South.
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Germany was unified until its split in 1990.
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In the summer of 1989, Hungary opened its borders to the west.
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The official destruction of the Berlin wall began in 1989.
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Iran is currently an Islamic republic.
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Women have equal rights in Iran.
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Most people drawn to fundamentalist Islam are young men.
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What are the 4 conditions for a social movement to occur?
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What are characteristics of successful social movements?
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What was the result of the Iranian revolution?
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Describe the reunification of Germany.
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How were African-Americans treated in the south in the early 20th century?
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What are some examples of social movements?
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How does pluralism work? Give examples.
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What characterizes a free country?
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Why was the American civil war crucial for democracy in the US?
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Why was the Magna Carta important for democracy in England?
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What regions are the most difficult to control? Give examples.
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Describe the development of human polities across hunting and gathering, horticultural, agrarian and industrial societies.
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When do social movements occur? When are they likely to succeed? Support your answer with examples.
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