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What is the difference between a mob and a riot?


A) Nothing, they are virtually identical.
B) Everything, they share nothing in common except being types of crowds.
C) A riot is more widespread, sustained, and involves more people than a mob.
D) A mob is always nonviolent and benevolent in nature, and a riot is always hostile and destructive.

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People who are not in the same locality, yet through a common source of information or communication media, can indirectly influence one another are referred to as a grassroots movement.

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Which theory suggests that mobs are comprised not of ordinary citizens but of a segment of the population that already shares certain attitudes and interests that predispose them to converge and act in a violent and destructive manner?


A) emergent norm theory
B) cyclical theory
C) value-added theory
D) convergence theory

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What is the basic model that influenced the development of cyclical approaches to understanding social change?


A) the repetitive cycles of nature
B) the belief in the Alpha and the Omega as a part of early religious practice
C) ancient folklore from Greece and Rome
D) the theory of Karl Marx regarding thesis, antithesis, and synthesis

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The changes in American society were rapid and dramatic in the 1950s. Who was the sociologist who called this period "an earthquake of change" ?


A) Arthur Shostak
B) G. William Domhoff
C) Thomas Hickey
D) C. Wright Mills

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Relatively spontaneous and noninstitutionalized responses by large numbers of people to uncertain and problematic situations are referred to as collective behavior.

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Although well-organized and enduring, social movements have most often been novel approaches that have given moral support to noninstitutionalized efforts but other than this they have had little impact as a major agent of social change.

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Organized, goal-directed efforts by large numbers of people to promote or resist change outside established institutions are referred to as a social movement.

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What is the term that describes relatively spontaneous and noninstitutionalized responses by a large number of people to uncertain and problematic situations?


A) reformulation
B) cultural diffusion
C) social innovation
D) collective behavior

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Which theory is based on the premise that societies have their own inherent life span in which they are born, mature, and die?


A) contemporary evolutionary theory
B) classical cyclical theory
C) value-added theory
D) emergent norm theory

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The anticult movement is a religious movement aimed at containing the spread of New Age and other novel approaches to religion.

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Which theory of collective behavior suggests that when people have anonymity they can act irresponsibly through the power of suggestion?


A) convergence theory
B) emergent norm theory
C) contagion theory
D) social cyclical theory

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Short-term, frivolous, and unconventional collective behaviors that usually provide pleasure and involve only a small segment of the population are called ________.

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The most complicated form of collective behavior that involves an understanding of crowd dynamics and an examination of the larger social context in which collective behavior occurs is emergent norm theory.

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A process through which patterns of social behavior, social relationships, social institutions, and systems of stratification are altered over time is called ________.

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social change

For most of human history, the cyclical approach to understanding social change dominated people's thinking.

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What is the term that describes anonymously produced fliers that are posted on bulletin boards, handed out in neighborhoods, faxed, or e-mailed that warn about some terrible community threat?


A) xeroxlore
B) folkgrams
C) rumor mills
D) fad machines

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Small, rapid changes produced by the countless decisions people make as they interact with others in the course of their daily lives are called ________.

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Who was the leader of the countermovement that resisted technological change by mailing bombs to scientists and judges and became dubbed "the Unabomber?"


A) Theodore Kaczynski
B) Jack Kevorkian
C) Michael Ender
D) Ralph Kramden

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When the War of the Worlds was broadcast by Orson Welles, people all over America became paralyzed with fear and looked to the skies for landing UFOs. What is the best term that describes their flight based on a hysterical belief such as this?


A) riot
B) mob action
C) hypnotic suggestion
D) panic

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