Informal work cultures are

a. based on social relationships that emerge among workers.
b. based on workers' social background such as ethnicity.
c. organized to oppose formal structure of bureaucracy.
d. always counter-productive for bureaucratic organization.
e. based on the relationship of workers to technology.


a

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Power supported by norms and values that legitimate its use is termed:

a. authority. b. coercion. c. influence. d. tradition.

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Which of these is NOT a criticism of resource mobilization theory?

a. It overemphasizes the insurgent consciousness and underemphasizes the organization itself. b. It downplays the role of spontaneity in the creation of social movements. c. It overlooks the importance of grievances as the basis for social movements. d. It ignores the process through which individual grievances become collective identities.

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Which scenario typifies a federally subsidized exodus of whites from central cities?

a. After earning her MBA, Kate found a better job in the suburbs, so she and her family moved out of the city to reduce her commute. b. Kent had no trouble securing a home loan, so moving to a bigger house in the suburbs was an easy way to escape urban life. c. Lisa was intimidated by nonwhite minorities who were moving in large numbers to her city, so she relocated to an ethnically homogenous white suburb. d. Mary and John were tired of using public transportation, so they bought a car and relocated their family to the suburbs.

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A major strength for self-reported happily married couples is:

A. the neighborhood they live in. B. the quality of their sexual relationship. C. the amount of money they make. D. the number of children they have.

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