When rules are followed so rigidly that they interfere with the purpose of the organization or have nothing to do with the mission of the organization, this is termed:
a. ritualism.
b. alienation.
c. structured inequality.
d. impersonality.
d
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Gamma ranges from
a. 0.00 to 1.00 b. 1.00 to 100 c. 0.00 to –1.00 d. –1.00 to +1.00
A key problem associated with secondary analysis is
a. cost. b. validity. c. sample selection. d. data collection strategies. e. questionnaire construction.
The example of Mikhail Gorbachev seems to support the idea that
a. individuals cannot make a difference. b. some individuals make a difference when they are revolutionary enough. c. individuals outside of the system are more likely to influence social change. d. individuals who make a difference have a strong power base.
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the video, come back to the test and answer the following questions:Which of the following is NOT true of nation-states? A. Global flows of various kinds challenge the sovereignty of nation-states. B. Global flows of various kinds necessarily weaken nation-states. C. Globalization alters the nation-state's structure and functions. D. The government itself needs to change in order adjust to global changes.