Soc 101 - Introduction to Sociology » Fall 2022 » Quiz 15

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Question #1
If we divide social movements according to their positions among all social movements in a society, we are using the __________ theory to understand social movements.
A.   Value-added
B.   New social movement
C.   Framing
D.   Resource mobilization
Question #2
Which of the following types of social movements seek to change something specific about the social structure?
A.   Revolutionary movements
B.   Religious/redemptive movements
C.   Alternative movements
D.   Resistance movements
E.   Reform movements
Question #3
Which of the following types of social movements seek to prevent or undo change to the social structure?
A.   Revolutionary movements
B.   Alternative movements
C.   Reform movements
D.   Religious/redemptive movements
E.   Resistance movements
Question #4
Which of the following types of social movements seek to change every aspect of society?
A.   Reform movements
B.   Revolutionary movements
C.   Alternative movements
D.   Resistance movements
E.   Religious/redemptive movements
Question #5
Which of the types of framing state the problem in a clear understood way?
A.   Prognostic framing
B.   Motivational framing
C.   Diagnostic framing
D.   Interactive framing
Question #6
Which of the types of framing explains what needs to be done once you've agreed with and believe in the other two frames?
A.   Motivational framing
B.   Diagnostic framing
C.   Prognostic framing
D.   Interactive framing
Question #7
Which of the following is an example of collective behavior?
A.   A group of people interested in hearing an author speak
B.   A soldier questioning orders
C.   Going shopping with a friend
D.   A class going on a field trip
Question #8
When sociologists think about technology as an agent of social change, which of the following is not an example?
A.   The internet
B.   Medical advances
C.   Genetically engineered food
D.   Population growth
Question #9
Which of the following describes the value-added theory?
A.   an idea for understanding collective behavior that credits individuals in crowds as rational beings and refocuses attention from collective behavior to collective action
B.   the idea that people perceive and respond to the crowd situation with their individual set of norms, which may change as the crowd experience evolves
C.   an idea that explains the noninstitutionalized activity in which several or many people voluntarily engage
D.   the idea that several conditions must be in place for collective behavior to occur and each condition adds to the likelihood that it will occur
Question #10
Which of the following describes the emergent norm theory?
A.   an idea that explains the noninstitutionalized activity in which several or many people voluntarily engage
B.   the idea that people perceive and respond to the crowd situation with their individual set of norms, which may change as the crowd experience evolves
C.   the idea that several conditions must be in place for collective behavior to occur and each condition adds to the likelihood that it will occur
D.   an idea for understanding collective behavior that credits individuals in crowds as rational beings and refocuses attention from collective behavior to collective action

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