The “drivers” of social change discussed in this book include:

a. science and technology, social movements, war, large corporations, and the state
b. nongovernmental organizations and international organizations such as the UN
c. revolutions and natural disasters
d. population dynamics, exceptional individuals, cultural imagination, and environmental collapse


a. science and technology, social movements, war, large corporations, and the state

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Among men in Brazil, which of the following is NOT true about extramarital sexual behavior?

A. Catholics are less likely to engage in extramarital affairs. B. Evangelicals are less likely to engage in extramarital affairs. C. Most men who engage in extramarital affairs use condoms. D. Extramarital affairs are common because Brazilian men are largely ignorant of HIV and the dangers of AIDS.

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The case of ________ declared the entire Arkansas prison system "so inhumane as to be a violation of the Eighth Amendment bar on cruel and unusual punishment."

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Child abuse can result in __________

A) increased physical strength for the child B) poorer mental health for the child C) increased emotional resilience D) greater motivation in school

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The process of tagging led to Frank Tannenbaum's somber conclusion:

"The adult criminal is seldom the delinquent child grown up." Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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