Match the sociological view of war with its description:
1. Global view
2. Micro view
3. Nation-state view
1. studies how and why two or more nations become engaged in military conflict
2. focuses on the social impact of war on individuals and the groups they belong to
3. stresses the interaction of internal political, socioeconomic, and cultural forces
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The original European immigrants to the United States were:
a. English and German b. Scandinavian c. Italian d. English and French e. English and Scandinavian
A major problem with the 1968 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty is that it __________
a. did not slow the production of nuclear weapons in nations that already had them b. wasn't ratified by the United Nations c. wasn't ratified by the United States Senate d. enabled the United States and the Soviet Union to keep their monopoly on nuclear weapons e. did not provide for the legitimate actions of anti-nuclear protest groups
Every organization must adapt to change. Describe how an organization to which you belong coped with change. Was the adaptation successful? Why or why not? What was your role? Did you feel as though you had some influence over the adaptation strategy? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. More recent research examining older women’s views about their dating lives reveals a trend toward changing gender roles and attitudes. 2. People communicating through modern technological means also tend to let down their guard more quickly. 3. In more collectivist cultures, such as India and China, people may have less control over whom they select as their mates, and they may not have the privilege of “dating” at all. 4. Despite gender role expectations regarding hypersexuality in males, men are far less likely to hook up than women are.