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Exam 6: Social Control and Organizational Power
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Question 1
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From Total Confinement: Madness and Reason in the Maximum Security Prison LORNA A. RHODES -What term do the people in Rhodes's essay use to mean "crazy" or any nonsensical behavior?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Size Does Count, at Least for French Fries: Minnesota's Straight River (from Water Follies: Groundwater Pumping and the Fate of America's Fresh Waters) ROBERT GLENNON -From a sociological and particularly a functionalist perspective, Glennon's account of the process of producing potatoes for french fries demonstrates:
Question 3
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Size Does Count, at Least for French Fries: Minnesota's Straight River (from Water Follies: Groundwater Pumping and the Fate of America's Fresh Waters) ROBERT GLENNON -The greatest issue raised by Glennon is:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
From the Panopticon to Disney World CLIFFORD D. SHEARING and PHILLIP C. STENNING -In their article, Shearing and Stenning stress:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The Rise and Fall of Mass Rail Transit (from Building American Cities: The Urban Real Estate Game) JOE R. FEAGIN and ROBERT PARKER -Mass transit, according to Feagin and Parker, has:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Size Does Count, at Least for French Fries: Minnesota's Straight River (from Water Follies: Groundwater Pumping and the Fate of America's Fresh Waters) ROBERT GLENNON -Glennon reports the following water problem:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
From the Panopticon to Disney World CLIFFORD D. SHEARING and PHILLIP C. STENNING -The Disney World described by Shearing and Stenning is, in a word:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The Rise and Fall of Mass Rail Transit (from Building American Cities: The Urban Real Estate Game) JOE R. FEAGIN and ROBERT PARKER -Which of the following is NOT a form of mass transit?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Size Does Count, at Least for French Fries: Minnesota's Straight River (from Water Follies: Groundwater Pumping and the Fate of America's Fresh Waters) ROBERT GLENNON -The region described by Glennon is:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
From Total Confinement: Madness and Reason in the Maximum Security Prison LORNA A. RHODES -Rhodes researched her subject by:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
From Total Confinement: Madness and Reason in the Maximum Security Prison LORNA A. RHODES -Rhodes discovered that the prisons cared most about establishing:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
From Total Confinement: Madness and Reason in the Maximum Security Prison LORNA A. RHODES -Rhodes is most interested in:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
From the Panopticon to Disney World CLIFFORD D. SHEARING and PHILLIP C. STENNING -The incident at Disney World with the author's daughter involved her:
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The Rise and Fall of Mass Rail Transit (from Building American Cities: The Urban Real Estate Game) JOE R. FEAGIN and ROBERT PARKER -According to Feagin and Parker, Los Angeles's urban development, especially its urban sprawl:
Question 15
Multiple Choice
From the Panopticon to Disney World CLIFFORD D. SHEARING and PHILLIP C. STENNING -Shearing and Stenning compare Disney World to:
Question 16
Multiple Choice
The Rise and Fall of Mass Rail Transit (from Building American Cities: The Urban Real Estate Game) JOE R. FEAGIN and ROBERT PARKER -Urban areas in the U.S. have often grown with only a poor or absent public transit system in place because:
Question 17
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From Total Confinement: Madness and Reason in the Maximum Security Prison LORNA A. RHODES -One conclusion Rhodes reaches in her essay is that there is likely to be a greater proportion of mentally ill inmates in: