When nongovernmental actors engage in acts of violence targeting noncombatants or private property, they are called:
a. criminals
b. terrorists
c. warriors
d. civilian-soldiers
b. terrorists
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All of the following can be said to be pursuing a model of state capitalism EXCEPT:
a. China b. Vietnam c. Portugal d. Cuba
Which of the following best exemplifies Gerson’s “neo-traditional” model?
a. Marriage is an option, but it is not and should not be necessary for economic security and an individual should be able to rely on their own paycheck. b. One partner specializes in breadwinning and the other in caregiving, with a mother allowed to hold a paid job as long as she takes responsibility for the “second shift” of domestic work. c. Partners share breadwinning and caretaking and balance these pursuits in their own lives. d. Partners who shift working and caregiving responsibilities depending on the time of year, age of children, age of parents, etc., often allowing flexibility and external circumstances decide their arrangement.
Zygmut Bauman characterized “tourists” as which of the following?
A. those with valid passports B. those who travel at least 25% of the time for work C. those who have aspirations to become members of the transnational capitalist class D. those whose mobility is enable by education, economic resources, and social networks
Eli steps on his son Jaden’s toy for the fourth time. In an outburst, he tells Jaden to throw the toy in the garbage. This reaction is disproportionate to the event and signals the frustration felt by Eli. This is also known as __________
a. ethnomethodology b. exchange theory c. impression management d. a “push button” event