According to Clark McPhail’s assembling perspective on collective behavior, which is an example of a collective orientation?
A. Attendees at a concert
B. Carpooling neighbors
C. A school dance
D. A couple’s tennis game
A. Attendees at a concert
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A) flash mobs B) urban legends C) crazes D) entertainment cults
Women, who comprise about 80 percent of workers in Export Processing Zones, are often paid ________________ male counterparts
a. 20 to 50 percent less than b. the same as c. 20 to 50 percent more than d. 10 to 40 percent more than
__________ activities constitute a longstanding political practice—projects designed to bring jobs and public monies to the home state of members of Congress, for which they can take credit
a. Bread-and-butter b. Pork barrel c. Cracker barrel d. Greased lightning
According to Wallerstein’s world system analysis, capitalist domination is rooted in
a. class-based struggle. b. capitalists’ control of the state apparatus. c. the geography of the development of underdevelopment. d. false consciousness.