According to the textbook, what is the definition of a revolutionary movement?
A. collective action that attempts to overthrow an entire social system and replace it with another
B. large-scale, organized social action to enact, stop, or reverse change
C. collective action to change certain aspects of a society
D. collective action to prevent or reverse changes sought or accomplished by others
A. collective action that attempts to overthrow an entire social system and replace it with another
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a. pseudomutuality b. compromise and cooperation c. power and control d. avoidance and restraint
McIntosh argues that for White people:
a. sexual identity is the only area where a system of advantage can be found. b. gender is the only area where a system of advantage can be found. c. race is the only area where a system of advantage can be found. d. systems of advantage can be found in several aspects of one's life.
Emile Durkheim's concept of mechanical solidarity parallels Tönnies's concept of Gesellschaft
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
One concern of development theorists is the capacity of the earth to sustain human population growth. This concern however is not actually about how many people the earth can sustain but also depends on
a. where the people most affected reside - global south or global north b. conservation efforts of the affected populations *c. the consumption habits/patterns of humans *d. whether they are depleting renewable resources or not