Who defined power as the ability to bring about an intended outcome, even when opposed by others?
A. Bertrand Russell
B. Virginia Held
C. Nancy Hartsock
D. Max Weber
Answer: D
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Describe the four main factors in Baltes' life span perspective
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Historically, the Jewish man has been seen as:
a. Hypermasculine b. hyper feminine c. less than masculine d. ambidextrous
How powerful are political parties in the U.S. today?
a. Political parties are all powerful because they control nominations and financing. b. Many Americans indicate that party affiliation has little influence on their choice for Congress. c. Most Americans vote along party lines, making political parties extremely powerful. d. Virtually all voters are aligned with either the Democratic or Republican parties. e. Political parties are the only significant influence on American politics today.
Television shows and movies disproportionately portray the wealthy in a positive light, often as glamorous, able, and good. In contrast, negative characters are often portrayed as poor, criminal, and morally deficient. This is an example of what type of power the media exert over their audience?
A. cultural B. legitimate C. soft D. informational