In what way do cultural sociologists believe they have a better theory than political process theorists? Provide one movement as an example

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Cultural sociologists assert the importance of perceptions, ideas, emotions, and grievances, all of which resource mobilization and political process theorists think did not matter very much or could simply be taken for granted. Perceptions, however, are examined closely now in the context of broader social and political changes, not in isolation from them. It is not as though people first develop goals and then decide to go out and form movements to pursue them; there is an interaction among ideas, mobilization, and the broader environment. Some people get pulled into movements by friends or family and are only slowly converted to the movement's cause; their political beliefs are a consequence, not a cause, of joining the movement. Research suggests, for example, that over 40 percent of committed antiabortion activists had ambiguous views about abortion or even considered themselves "pro-choice" when they initially joined the movement; it was only after they spent some time in the movement, interacting with long-term activists, that they came to emphatically oppose abortions.

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a. scientific b. moral c. psychological d. biological

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After the upheaval of events like the Industrial Revolution and the French Revolution, people began to believe that

a. religious dogma was the only safety. b. human beings could solve their social problems. c. royalty should be obeyed. d. society could not truly be analyzed rationally.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. When observations are conducted in a natural setting, they include participant observation and nonparticipant observation. 2. A researcher who observes fourth graders on a playground, takes notes, and announces his presence, is utilizing the ethnographic research method. 3. Interviews are not very often used in sociology as a research method. 4. Random samples should be used in order to avoid bias while conducting a survey. 5. All experiments take place within a laboratory setting with a controlled environment.

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The religious group that came to control most of Afghanistan in the 1990s was

a. al Qaeda b. The Taliban c. al Shabaab d. Houthi

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