Coercive power that is backed up by economic and military force is called:

a. structural violence.
b. imposed force.
c. coercion.
d. hard power.
e. soft power.


ANSWER: d

Anthropology & Archaeology

You might also like to view...

In the same way that young Imo got her troop to begin washing sweet potatoes in saltwater, at Kyoto University's Koshima Island Primatology Research preserve, another young female macaque taught/modeled for other macaques to:

a. fish. b. hunt. c. bathe in hot water springs. d. eat potatoes. e. climb trees.

Anthropology & Archaeology

People with similar characteristics and features define

a. race. b. culture. c. subculture. d. ethnicity.

Anthropology & Archaeology

What is an example of what Bourdieu calls symbolic domination in the context of language use?

A. the fact that in a stratified society, even people who do not speak the prestige dialect tend to accept it as standard or superior B. focal vocabulary contrasts among groups C. Chomsky's insistence that the universal grammar defines all culture D. in an egalitarian society, the promotion of linguistic diversity E. pride in one's linguistic heritage, regardless of what the majority thinks

Anthropology & Archaeology

Post–World War II American attitudes toward parenting were __________

a. focused on providing material benefits to children b. influenced by the idea that hands-off parenting was the best way to raise children c. focused on motherhood as the paramount responsibility of women d. strictly authoritarian, with an increased participatory role for fathers

Anthropology & Archaeology