What perspective of collective behavior seeks to examine how people come together to undertake collective action?
A. assembling perspective
B. emergent-norm perspective
C. value-added perspective
D. evolutionary perspective
Answer: A
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The organization and mobilization of subordinate groups in U.S. society
a. have never brought meaningful or lasting social reform. b. have brought about a wide-ranging redistribution of power called democratic socialism. c. have periodically forced social-program concessions from the powerful. d. are consistent with the conservative order-market perspective.
The most significant cultural mismatch between students and teachers is in _________ school districts
a. suburban b. rural c. urban d. both rural and urban
For every dollar earned by someone in a low-income nation, a person in a high-income nation earns about four dollars
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The study of factors that affect the incidence, prevalence, and distribution of illness is called _____________
A. epidemiology B. etiology C. methodology D. psychosis