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Quest # 3 Chapter 21 cont.
Q1) Which of the following is not a branch of the U.S. Criminal Justice System?
Q2: In the first grade, Scott is unfairly singled out by his teacher for bad behavior, partly because his older brothers had behavioral problems themselves. Throughout grade school, Scott gains a reputation as a “problem” child. Scott eventually drops out of school, thinking he was born to fail anyway. Which school of thought best fits Scott’s experience?
Q3: The definition of an alternative movement is: social movements that limit themselves to self-improvement changes in individuals.
Q4: Collective Behavior is: and institutionalized activity in which several people voluntarily engage.
Q5: Which best describes the process that increases the amount of specialization and differentiation of structure in societies resulting in the move from an undeveloped society to developed, terminology driven society(Irwin 1975)?
Q6: In the Megan Meirr story- the father of the girl who was friends with Megan created the fictitious person called Josh.
Q7: Ogburn uses the term culture lag, which has relevance to the phenomena of cyber bullying today.
Q8: Having what in place helps mobilize a social movement?
Q9: A social movement industry is a …
Q10: Historically what is a good example of a movement that was aided the civil rights act through resource mobilization?
Q11: Emergence theory is predicted on the variance of which?
Q12: Emergence theory states that people react to a crowd situation by bringing what to the experience?
Q13: The individual norms that an individual brings to a crowd situations are: a. Static
Q14: Emergent norms theory is best characterized by which critical theoretical perspective? a. Conflict Theory
Q15: When does structural conduciveness occur?
Q16: What helps mobilization for action?
Q17: What is the only thing that can end the collective behavior episode?
Q18: Casual crowds have considerable interactive qualities.
Q19: Conventional crowds come together for a scheduled event.
Q20: Expressive crowds focus on a specific goal or action.
Q21: An example of collective manipulation is the YMCA dance.
Q22: An example of a powerful NGO is the FDA
Q23: When a social movement reaches the institutionalization stage, it relies heavily on volunteer work.
Q24: A poor example of diagnostic framing of a social issue is the anti hay marriage movement's description of marriage being only between a man and a woman.
Q25: The slow food movement is an example of the social amplification model.
Q26: Transformative revision helps a social movement remain relevant.
Q27: Social media is an example of a weak tie.