Bureaucratization is
A. an element or process of society that may disrupt a social system or lead to a decrease in stability.
B. organized patterns of beliefs and behavior centered on basic social needs.
C. the process by which a group, organization, or social movement becomes increasingly bureaucratic.
D. the process through which an organization identifies an entirely new objective because its traditional goals have been either realized or denied.
C. the process by which a group, organization, or social movement becomes increasingly bureaucratic.
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a. people with lower incomes do not generally rate their health as excellent b. those in lower social classes have rates of infant mortality and stillbirths roughly equal to those of upper-class people. c. lower income people are less likely to smoke than upper-class people. d. those using Medicaid are healthier than those not using Medicaid.
There are significant racial-ethnic and sex differences in life expectancy. The average life expectancy in 2013 for white males is _____ as compared to black males, which is _____
a. 76.7; 72.3 b. 60.4; 75.6 c. 50.5; 67.9 d. 67.9; 74.2
Reproductive hormones start to work by the time the embryo is:
a. three days old. b. eight days old. c. two weeks old. d. a month old.
SAGE News Clips: Increasing Rent RatesDescription: At a town hall meeting in Seattle, residents speak out about the rising rent rates in Seattle that is driving out those who do not work in the technology bubble, like Facebook and Amazon. A 2015 report conducted by the National Low Income Housing Coalition reiterates that higher rents mean "no margin for any kind of emergency." We meet Seattle social worker Barbara Brownstein whose rent will double even though she has not had a cost of living raise in 5 years. With one in four renters spending half their paycheck on rent, childcare, food, and medical costs are seen as "extras" or luxury items.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 178 and watch the video. When you've finished
watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following questions:According to the video, rising rents in Seattle are primarily fueled by which of the following? A. resistance to raising the federal minimum wage B. tax policies benefiting home owners, not renters, who are more likely to be poor C. the loss of industrial jobs D. a booming tech industry