__________ theory looks at a diverse array of collective actions and the manner in which those actions are based on politics, ideology, and culture. It also incorporates factors of identity, including race, class, gender, and sexuality as sources of collective action and social movements.
a. Resource mobilization b. New social movement
c. Relative deprivation d. Social constructionist
Question 2The __________ make(s) up the top level of C. Wright Mill's pyramidal model of the power elite.
a. legislative branch, special interest groups, and local opinion leaders
b. corporate rich
c. unorganized masses of the citizenry
d. executive branch of government
Question 3Both men and women can be victimized by sexism.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 4Four distinct frame alignment processes occur in social movements. Frame __________ is the process by which movement organizations reach individuals who already share the same world view as the organization.
a. amplification
b. bridging
c. transformation
d. extension
Question 5The __________ make(s) up the middle level of C. Wright Mill's pyramidal model of the power elite.
a. legislative branch, special interest groups, and local opinion leaders
b. corporate rich
c. unorganized masses of the citizenry
d. executive branch of government
Question 6The social significance of gender stereotypes is illustrated by eating problems. With bulimia, a person has lost body weight due to a compulsive fear of becoming fat.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false