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Global and National Human Behavior MCQ

Global and National Human Behavior MCQ

1. A specific social position is called

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Correct Answer: Status

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2. The Social welfare institution is concerned with the fair allocation of goods, services , and opportunities to enhance_____ functioning of individuals and contribute to the social health of the society.

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Correct Answer: Social

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3. Social structure is a set of interrelated social institutions developed by humans to provide stability to society and order to individual lives.

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Correct Answer: True

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4. Consciously organized and sustained attempts by ordinary people working outside of established institutions to change some aspect of society is called

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Correct Answer: Social movements

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5. A stable, organized, patterned set of roles, statuses, groups, and organizations that provides a basis for ___ in particular areas of social life is called a social institution.

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Correct Answer: Behavior

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6. The term is generally used by sociologists to describe contemporary structures of inequality is called

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Correct Answer: Social class

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7. Role is a set of usual behaviors of persons occupying a particular _____.

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Correct Answer: Statuses

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8. Religious Institution describes the primary social institution for addressing spiritual and ethical issues.

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Correct Answer: True

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9. The philosophy that equality is the natural, divine order and that inequality is based on abuse of privilege and should be minimized is called

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Correct Answer: Radical Antithesis

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10. Political process perspective explains an approach to social movements that suggests that social movements develop when windows of political opportunity are opened

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Correct Answer: True

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11. Neoliberal philosophy explains that governments should keep their hands off the ____ institution.

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Correct Answer: Economic

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12. Development of capitalism that enables capitalist powers (both nations and corporations) to dominate subject nations through the operations of international capitalism rather than by means of direct rule is called

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Correct Answer: Neocolonialism

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13. Mobilizing structures perspective starts from the basic premise that given their disadvantaged position in the ____ system, social movement leaders must seek out and mobilize the resources they need to reduce the costs and increase the benefits of movement activities.

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Correct Answer: Political

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14. Mass media institution describes the _____ society, the social institution is responsible for managing the flow of information, images, and ideas among all members of society.

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Correct Answer: Democratic

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15. The health care institution has _______ responsibility for promoting the general health of a society.

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Correct Answer: Primary

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16. The _______ and political social institution responsible for how decisions are made and enforced for the society as a whole.

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Correct Answer: Government

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17. The Gini index measures the extent to which the distribution of income within a country deviates from a perfectly equal distribution; scores range from _____ (perfect equality) to 100 (perfect inequality).

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Correct Answer: Zero

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18. The social institution responsible for passing along formal knowledge from one generation to the next is called

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Correct Answer: Education Institution

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19. The social institution with primary responsibility for regulating the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services is called

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Correct Answer: Economic Institution

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20. Cultural framing perspective explains social movements that assert a social movement can succeed only when participants develop shared understandings and definitions of the situation that caused the participants to feel aggrieved or outraged, motivating them to action.

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Correct Answer: True

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21. The ongoing process of reflection and knowledge seeking about mechanisms and outcomes of social,_______ and economic oppression requires taking personal and collective action toward fairness and social justice is called critical consciousness.

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Correct Answer: Political

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22. A social movement that arises to oppose a successful social movement is called

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Correct Answer: Retaliation

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23. A philosophy that inequality is the natural, divine order and that no efforts should be made to alter it is called conservative thesis

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Correct Answer: True

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24. The practice of dominant and powerful nations going beyond their boundaries and using military force to occupy and claim less-dominant and less-powerful nations is called

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Correct Answer: Expansionism

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