Deck 13: Politics and the Economy in Global Perspective
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Deck 13: Politics and the Economy in Global Perspective
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The United States is the only nation that has a purely capitalist economic system.
False
2
An ideal capitalist economy requires government regulation in order to work properly.
False
3
A majority of U.S. jobs are in tertiary sector employment.
True
4
The research clearly indicates that social media has a significant influence on voters decisions about candidates and political issues.
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The U.S. Constitution grants authority to the person who occupies the office of the presidency; any particular president who fails to uphold the public trust may be removed from office.
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6
In contemporary societies, the government is the primary political system.
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7
The U.S. federal bureaucracy is part of the iron triangle of power.
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8
All forms of unemployment tend to be only temporary.
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9
Lawful jobs are often part of the underground or shadow economy.
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10
Party loyalties are becoming increasingly strong among American voters.
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11
Most citizens of the United States are not actual capitalists.
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12
China is the only country in the world today with a purely socialist economic system.
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13
The United States was the first nation to formally address the issue of equality in employment for persons with a disability.
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14
Contingent work is found only at the lower end of occupations in the United States.
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15
Representative democracies have governments that are all organized in the same way.
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16
__________ is the social institution through which power is acquired and exercised by various groups and individuals.
A) Government
B) Economics
C) Politics
D) Religion
A) Government
B) Economics
C) Politics
D) Religion
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17
All rulers need the support of the military and the backing of business elites to maintain their position.
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18
All true nation-states have the same type of government.
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19
Charismatic authority is more stable than traditional or rational-legal authority.
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20
The U.S. political system is made up of both formal and informal components.
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21
In contemporary societies the government is called __________ and is the political entity that possesses a legitimate monopoly over the use of force within its territory.
A) autocracy
B) state
C) bureaucracy
D) executive branch
A) autocracy
B) state
C) bureaucracy
D) executive branch
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22
The subfield within sociology that focuses on the social circumstances of politics and explores how the political arena and its actors are intertwined with social institutions is called __________.
A) governmental sociology
B) institutional sociology
C) political sociology
D) cultural sociology
A) governmental sociology
B) institutional sociology
C) political sociology
D) cultural sociology
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23
Although the most basic form of power is physical violence or force, most political leaders prefer to legitimize their power and then have what sociologists call __________.
A) control
B) leverage
C) authority
D) political influence
A) control
B) leverage
C) authority
D) political influence
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24
Weber applied the term __________ to power legitimized on the basis of a leader's exceptional personal qualities or the demonstration of extraordinary insight and accomplishment that inspire loyalty and obedience from followers.
A) charismatic authority
B) traditional authority
C) coercive authority
D) rational-legal authority
A) charismatic authority
B) traditional authority
C) coercive authority
D) rational-legal authority
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25
__________ is the ability of persons or groups to achieve their goals despite opposition from others. Through the use of persuasion, authority, or force, some people are able to get others to submit to their demands.
A) Authority
B) Power
C) Control
D) Leverage
A) Authority
B) Power
C) Control
D) Leverage
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26
Gender, race, and class are closely intertwined with traditional authority. Political scientist Zillah Eisenstein applied the term __________ to the interplay of race and gender that reinforces traditional structures of power in contemporary societies.
A) racialized patriarchy
B) patriarchal colonization
C) ethnic genderization
D) gendered ethnicity
A) racialized patriarchy
B) patriarchal colonization
C) ethnic genderization
D) gendered ethnicity
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27
Rational-legal authority is also known as __________ authority, which is based on an organizational structure that includes a clearly defined division of labor, hierarchy of authority, formal rules, and impersonality
A) bureaucratic
B) routinized
C) democratic
D) capitalistic
A) bureaucratic
B) routinized
C) democratic
D) capitalistic
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28
In a system of rational-legal authority, the authority is invested in the __________.
A) person holding the office
B) office
C) political party the person in office belongs to
D) administrative personnel working for the office-holder
A) person holding the office
B) office
C) political party the person in office belongs to
D) administrative personnel working for the office-holder
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29
Weber used the term __________ authority for power that is legitimized on the basis of long-standing custom.
A) charismatic
B) traditional
C) coercive
D) rational-legal
A) charismatic
B) traditional
C) coercive
D) rational-legal
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30
People are not likely to accept authority as legitimate__________________________.
A) when they are economically dependent on those in power
B) when they are politically dependent on those who hold power
C) when it reflects their own beliefs and values
D) when they are threatened with physical force
A) when they are economically dependent on those in power
B) when they are politically dependent on those who hold power
C) when it reflects their own beliefs and values
D) when they are threatened with physical force
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31
The __________ of charisma occurs when charismatic authority is succeeded by a bureaucracy controlled by a rationally established authority or by a combination of traditional and bureaucratic authority.
A) traditionalization
B) bureaucratization
C) routinization
D) modernization
A) traditionalization
B) bureaucratization
C) routinization
D) modernization
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32
British kings and queens historically traced their authority from God. Weber called this __________.
A) coercive authority
B) rational-legal authority
C) charismatic authority
D) traditional authority
A) coercive authority
B) rational-legal authority
C) charismatic authority
D) traditional authority
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33
Weber believed that __________ authority was the only means to attain efficient, flexible, and competent regulation under a rule of law.
A) traditional
B) rational-legal
C) charismatic
D) coercive
A) traditional
B) rational-legal
C) charismatic
D) coercive
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34
Although the U.S. Constitution grants __________ authority to the office of the presidency, a president who fails to uphold the public trust may be removed from office.
A) traditional
B) rational-legal
C) charismatic
D) coercive
A) traditional
B) rational-legal
C) charismatic
D) coercive
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35
__________ is the formal organization that has the legal and political authority to regulate the relationships among members of a society and between that society and those outside its borders.
A) Government
B) Economics
C) Politics
D) The military
A) Government
B) Economics
C) Politics
D) The military
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36
According to William Domhoff, what is the role of the media in politics?
A) The media are neutral in news coverage of events and candidates.
B) Media tend to reflect the biases of those with the greatest ability to access the media.
C) The media are more powerful than government officials.
D) Journalists are more powerful than corporate leaders.
A) The media are neutral in news coverage of events and candidates.
B) Media tend to reflect the biases of those with the greatest ability to access the media.
C) The media are more powerful than government officials.
D) Journalists are more powerful than corporate leaders.
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37
Individuals such as Hitler and Martin Luther King, Jr. are examples of __________ leaders.
A) traditional
B) charismatic
C) rational-legal
D) coercive
A) traditional
B) charismatic
C) rational-legal
D) coercive
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38
The ideal types of authority identified by Max Weber includes___________.
A) charismatic authority
B) familial authority
C) coercive authority
D) relational authority
A) charismatic authority
B) familial authority
C) coercive authority
D) relational authority
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39
__________ authority is held by elected or appointed government officials, but authority is invested in the office, not in the person who holds the office.
A) Charismatic
B) Traditional
C) Rational-legal
D) Coercive
A) Charismatic
B) Traditional
C) Rational-legal
D) Coercive
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40
In Weber's work on authority, the term ___________ authority refers to power legitimized by law or written rules and regulations.
A) charismatic
B) traditional
C) coercive
D) rational-legal
A) charismatic
B) traditional
C) coercive
D) rational-legal
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41
Today, the U.S. State Department recognizes ___________ independent nation-states throughout the world.
A) 150
B) 195
C) 250
D) 295
A) 150
B) 195
C) 250
D) 295
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42
A __________ is a unit of political organization that has recognizable national boundaries and whose citizens possess specific legal rights and obligations.
A) city-state
B) metropolis
C) commonwealth
D) nation-state
A) city-state
B) metropolis
C) commonwealth
D) nation-state
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43
In __________ monarchies, a powerful figure claims a hereditary right to rule based on membership in a noble family or a divine right to rule considered God-given and therefore legitimate.
A) constitutional
B) limited
C) absolute
D) total
A) constitutional
B) limited
C) absolute
D) total
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44
Authoritarian governments_______________________.
A) are monarchies
B) are pure dictatorships
C) can be a military junta with a joint civilian-military government
D) that are pure dictatorships are rare
A) are monarchies
B) are pure dictatorships
C) can be a military junta with a joint civilian-military government
D) that are pure dictatorships are rare
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45
In __________ monarchies, the royalty serve as symbolic rulers or heads of state whereas actual authority is held by elected officials in the national parliaments.
A) constitutional
B) limited
C) absolute
D) total
A) constitutional
B) limited
C) absolute
D) total
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46
__________ requires that citizens be able to meet together regularly to debate and decide the issues of the day.
A) Representative democracy
B) Symbolic democracy
C) Direct participatory democracy
D) Independent involvement democracy
A) Representative democracy
B) Symbolic democracy
C) Direct participatory democracy
D) Independent involvement democracy
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47
In a __________ system, governments enforce conformity, deny citizens the right to assemble for political purposes, restrict access to information, and employ secret police to create an environment of fear and suspicion.
A) authoritarian
B) monarchy
C) totalitarian
D) democratic
A) authoritarian
B) monarchy
C) totalitarian
D) democratic
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48
In __________ monarchies, rulers depend on powerful members of the nobility to help them retain their thrones and are not considered to be above the law.
A) constitutional
B) limited
C) absolute
D) total
A) constitutional
B) limited
C) absolute
D) total
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49
__________ is a political system in which power resides in one person or family and is passed from generation to generation through lines of inheritance.
A) Monarchy
B) Totalitarianism
C) Communism
D) Democracy
A) Monarchy
B) Totalitarianism
C) Communism
D) Democracy
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50
One example of a(n) __________ regime was the National Socialist (Nazi) party in Germany during World War II; military leaders there sought to control all aspects of national life, not just government operations.
A) totalitarian
B) democratic
C) monarchy
D) coalition
A) totalitarian
B) democratic
C) monarchy
D) coalition
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51
Political institutions first emerged in __________ societies as they acquired surpluses and developed greater social inequality. Elites took control of politics and used custom or traditional authority to justify their position.
A) hunting and gathering
B) horticultural and pastoral
C) agrarian
D) industrialized
A) hunting and gathering
B) horticultural and pastoral
C) agrarian
D) industrialized
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52
__________ result when military officers seize power from the government, as has happened in recent decades in Argentina, Chile, and Haiti.
A) Absolute monarchies
B) Military juntas
C) Dictatorships
D) Direct participatory democracies
A) Absolute monarchies
B) Military juntas
C) Dictatorships
D) Direct participatory democracies
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53
How does a city-state differ from a nation-state?
A) A city-state is made up of a central city exercising control over the surrounding area.
B) Nation-states are older, having been around hundreds of years before city-states.
C) A city-state has geographical borders; a nation-state does not.
D) There is no difference between a city-state and a nation-state.
A) A city-state is made up of a central city exercising control over the surrounding area.
B) Nation-states are older, having been around hundreds of years before city-states.
C) A city-state has geographical borders; a nation-state does not.
D) There is no difference between a city-state and a nation-state.
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54
A __________ has specific geographic territories and borders within which a citizenry shares language and culture, as well as rights and obligations.
A) nation-state
B) commonwealth
C) metropolis
D) city-state
A) nation-state
B) commonwealth
C) metropolis
D) city-state
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55
__________ is a political system in which the people hold the ruling power either directly or through elected representatives.
A) Totalitarianism
B) Democracy
C) Monarchy
D) Authoritarianism
A) Totalitarianism
B) Democracy
C) Monarchy
D) Authoritarianism
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56
Monarchies are most commonly associated with __________ societies, and are associated with __________ authority.
A) agrarian; rational-legal
B) industrial; charismatic
C) agrarian; traditional
D) postindustrial; rational-legal
A) agrarian; rational-legal
B) industrial; charismatic
C) agrarian; traditional
D) postindustrial; rational-legal
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57
In a __________ political system, the state seeks to regulate all aspects of people's public and private lives.
A) democracy
B) totalitarianism
C) monarchy
D) authoritarianism
A) democracy
B) totalitarianism
C) monarchy
D) authoritarianism
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58
The royal families in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Spain, and the Netherlands are present-day examples of __________.
A) absolute monarchies
B) limited monarchies
C) constitutional monarchies
D) total monarchies
A) absolute monarchies
B) limited monarchies
C) constitutional monarchies
D) total monarchies
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59
__________ relies on modern technology to monitor and control people; mass propaganda and electronic surveillance are widely used to influence people's thinking and control their actions.
A) Monarchy
B) Authoritarianism
C) Totalitarianism
D) Democracy
A) Monarchy
B) Authoritarianism
C) Totalitarianism
D) Democracy
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60
__________ is a political system controlled by rulers who deny popular participation in government.
A) Authoritarianism
B) Totalitarianism
C) Monarchy
D) Democracy
A) Authoritarianism
B) Totalitarianism
C) Monarchy
D) Democracy
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61
A __________ is an organization whose purpose is to gain and hold legitimate control of government; it is usually composed of people with similar attitudes, interests, and socioeconomic status.
A) ruling class
B) political action committee
C) political party
D) special interest group
A) ruling class
B) political action committee
C) political party
D) special interest group
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62
Sociologist __________ applied the term power elite to the most powerful in society, who are those at the top of business, the executive branch of the federal government, and the military.
A) Karl Marx
B) Robert Merton
C) Emile Durkheim
D) C. Wright Mills
A) Karl Marx
B) Robert Merton
C) Emile Durkheim
D) C. Wright Mills
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63
__________ are organizations of special interest groups that solicit contributions from donors and fund campaigns to help elect (or defeat) candidates who share their stances on specific issues.
A) Political action committees
B) Pressure groups
C) Lobby groups
D) Power elites
A) Political action committees
B) Pressure groups
C) Lobby groups
D) Power elites
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64
Political parties create a __________, which is a formal statement of the party's political positions on various social and economic issues.
A) policy
B) regulation
C) platform
D) principle
A) policy
B) regulation
C) platform
D) principle
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65
The pluralist model is rooted in a __________ perspective, which assumes that people in a nation share a consensus on central concerns and that the government provides services that no other institution can fulfill.
A) conflict
B) symbolic interactionist
C) functionalist
D) postmodernist
A) conflict
B) symbolic interactionist
C) functionalist
D) postmodernist
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66
__________ are political coalitions made up of individuals or groups that share a specific interest they wish to protect or advance within the political system.
A) Political action committees
B) Power elites
C) Special interest groups
D) Classes
A) Political action committees
B) Power elites
C) Special interest groups
D) Classes
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67
The U.S. Constitution requires that each state have __________ senators and a minimum of __________ member(s) in the House of Representatives. The current size of the House of Representatives has not changed since the apportionment following the 1910 census.
A) four; one
B) one; three
C) three; two
D) two; one
A) four; one
B) one; three
C) three; two
D) two; one
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68
In a __________ model, the needs and interests of widely divergent groups are met by the government through a process of accommodation and negotiation. Power in political systems is widely dispersed and shared among many competing interest groups.
A) pluralist
B) elite
C) distributive
D) ruling class
A) pluralist
B) elite
C) distributive
D) ruling class
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69
Although __________ theorists acknowledge that there are many purposes of government, they also believe that government primarily works in the interests of the wealthy or politically powerful elites in society.
A) postmodern
B) symbolic interactionist
C) conflict
D) functionalist
A) postmodern
B) symbolic interactionist
C) conflict
D) functionalist
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70
Political __________ is the process by which people learn political attitudes, values, and behavior.
A) socialization
B) participation
C) conformity
D) persuasion
A) socialization
B) participation
C) conformity
D) persuasion
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71
Which of these is not one of the four main functions of government?
A) maintaining law and order
B) planning and directing society
C) handling international relations, including warfare
D) ensuring positive family relationships
A) maintaining law and order
B) planning and directing society
C) handling international relations, including warfare
D) ensuring positive family relationships
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72
William Domhoff used the term __________ to refer to a small, fixed, privileged group of people with the power to constrain the political system and serve the interests of capitalism.
A) power elite
B) ruling class
C) special interest group
D) political action committee
A) power elite
B) ruling class
C) special interest group
D) political action committee
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73
What percentage of the U.S. voting-age population is involved in the political process beyond simply voting?
A) 2 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 50 percent
A) 2 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 50 percent
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74
The __________ make(s) up the top level of C. Wright Mill's pyramidal model of the power elite.
A) legislative branch, special interest groups, and local opinion leaders
B) corporate rich
C) unorganized masses of the citizenry
D) executive branch of government
A) legislative branch, special interest groups, and local opinion leaders
B) corporate rich
C) unorganized masses of the citizenry
D) executive branch of government
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75
The corporate rich influence the political system by______________.
A) helping to finance campaigns and grant favors to political candidates
B) working with grassroots community groups to end voter apathy
C) widening participation on special commissions and advisory committees
D) employing people to reduce social unrest
A) helping to finance campaigns and grant favors to political candidates
B) working with grassroots community groups to end voter apathy
C) widening participation on special commissions and advisory committees
D) employing people to reduce social unrest
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76
Within the conflict perspective, the __________ model highlights how power in political systems is concentrated in the hands of a small group and the masses are relatively powerless.
A) pluralist
B) ruling class
C) elite
D) dominant group
A) pluralist
B) ruling class
C) elite
D) dominant group
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77
In the United States, the political system is a __________ in which people have a voice in the government elected representatives who serve as bridges between themselves and the government.
A) direct participatory democracy
B) representative democracy
C) symbolic democracy
D) independent involvement democracy
A) direct participatory democracy
B) representative democracy
C) symbolic democracy
D) independent involvement democracy
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78
According to sociologist __________, the purpose of government is to socialize people to be good citizens, to regulate the economy so that it operates effectively, and to provide necessary services for citizens.
A) Karl Marx
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Robert Merton
D) Herbert Spencer
A) Karl Marx
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Robert Merton
D) Herbert Spencer
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The __________ make(s) up the middle level of C. Wright Mill's pyramidal model of the power elite.
A) legislative branch, special interest groups, and local opinion leaders
B) corporate rich
C) unorganized masses of the citizenry
D) executive branch of government
A) legislative branch, special interest groups, and local opinion leaders
B) corporate rich
C) unorganized masses of the citizenry
D) executive branch of government
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80
Citizen groups such as the American Conservative Union and Zero Population Growth are examples of __________.
A) special interest groups
B) power elites
C) ruling class
D) political action committees
A) special interest groups
B) power elites
C) ruling class
D) political action committees
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