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ferry_L ferry_L
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6 years ago

The _____ perspective is based on the assumption that groups in society are
  engaged in a continuous power struggle for control of scarce resources.


 
 

A. Structural
  B. Social-psychological
  C. Conflict
  D. Social systems





_____ theories pose direct opposition to functionalist theories.
 
 

A. Structural
  B. Social-psychological
  C. Conflict
  D. Social systems





_____ functions are the unintended consequences of an activity or social process
  that are hidden and remain unacknowledged by participants.


 
 

A. Latent
  B. Manifest
  C. Apparent
  D. Exploitive





_____ functions are intended and recognized consequences of an activity or social
  process.


 
 

A. Latent
  B. Manifest
  C. Abeyant
  D. Remissive





The ______ perspective on communities emphasizes a communitys purpose and
  how that community can continue working to attain that purpose.


 
 

A. Functionalist
  B. Structural
  C. Social systems
  D. Human ecology





According to structural theories, all of the following are approaches to viewing a
  communitys structure except:


 
 

A. Geographical organization
  B. Political-legal perspective
  C. Power structure
  D. Professional perspective





In the human ecological perspective on communities, _____ is often related to
  social class.


 
 

In the human ecological perspective on communities, _____ is often related to
  social class.





In addition to the basic ecological concepts, all of the following terms are based in
  human ecology as it applies to community macro systems except:


 
 

A. Segregation
  B. Competition
  C. Integration
  D. Disintegration





Demographics are very important from the _____ perspective of a community.
 
 

A. Social system
  B. Social-psychological
  C. Human ecology
  D. Structural





From a social systems perspective, if a community, or possibly some of its
  subsystems, is progressing toward disorganization, this would be considered:


 
 

A. Negative entropy
  B. Entropy
  C. Equifinality
  D. Homeostasis

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6 years ago
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