__________ movements seek to produce radical change in individuals and are typically based on spiritual or supernatural belief systems.
a. Alternative b. Reform
c. Resistance (regressive) d. Religious (expressive)
Question 2Monarchies are most commonly associated with __________ societies and with __________ authority.
a. agrarian rationallegal
b. industrial charismatic
c. agrarian traditional
d. postindustrial rationallegal
Question 3Outline sociologist Joe Feagin's four major types of discrimination and provide examples of each.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 4The terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., on September 11, 2001 are consequences of __________ movements.
a. alternative b. reform
c. revolutionary d. resistance (regressive)
Question 5Discuss discrimination and distinguish between individual and institutional discrimination.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 6__________ is a political system in which power resides in one person or family and is passed from generation to generation through lines of inheritance.
a. Monarchy
b. Totalitarianism
c. Communism
d. Democracy
Question 7Radical terrorists who use fear tactics to intimidate those with whom they disagree ideologically exemplify situations of movements.
a. revolutionary
b. religious (expressive)
c. alternative
d. reform