__________ theory looks at a diverse array of collective actions and the manner in which those actions are based on politics, ideology, and culture. It also incorporates factors of identity, including race, class, gender, and sexuality as sources of collective action and social movements
a. Resource mobilization b. New social movement
c. Relative deprivation d. Social constructionist
b
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When John and Martha got married on New Year's Eve they would have already made a decision regarding their new residence. Which of the following would have most likely shaped their decision?
(a) Today, a husband retains the legal right to decide where the couple will live. (b) Based on marriage law, a wife has no obligation to live in her husband's choice of residence. (c) The couple will naturally decide to live at the residence of the wife since her residence supersedes his. (d) Although both John and Martha are faced with transfers from the separate companies for which they work, marriage laws require that John accept Martha's decision regarding their residence.
In American history, who were the white ethnics?
A) They were immigrants from Europe whose language and other customs differed from the original White Anglo-Saxon Protestants. B) They were colonists who settled in Canada. C) They were colonists who left the original 13 colonies and moved westward prior to the establishment of the United States. D) They were colonists loyal to England who did not support American independence.
What is the name of the survey conducted since 1975 by the Institute of Survey Research at the University of Michigan of more than 16,000 high school seniors who are given a self-administered questionnaire about their substance use?
a. Adolescent Substance Abuse Survey b. Teen Drug Survey c. NORC d. Monitoring the Future
According to the text, adjustment to divorced status varies by gender: Men typically have a harder time emotionally adjusting to singlehood or divorce than women.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)