Knowing how to dress, act, and present oneself at work, and being able to work well with other people are examples of __________ skills.
a. citizenship
b. higher-order
c. soft
d. technical
Question 2Which of the following scenarios most accurately reflects how the epidemiological transition impacts the health conditions of people in poor and rich countries?
a. Bob, an 89-year-old man in the United States, suffers from high blood pressure; Ammani, a 10-year-old boy in Ethiopia, has malaria.
b. Misako, a 14-year-old girl in Japan, frequently suffers from bacterial infections; Jean-Pierre, a 79-year-old man in Haiti, suffers from heart disease.
c. Paula, a 5-year-old girl in Great Britain, has contracted measles; Juanita, a 67-year-old woman in Bolivia, has diabetes.
d. Mae Li, a 15-year-old girl in China, died from the flu;Sahim, a 70-year-old man in Afghanistan, suffered a stroke.
Question 3Prior to the twentieth century, sociologists saw social movements as mobs, not change agents. Later scholars were much more sympathetic.
Describe this more positive view of social movements and the benefits it holds, not only for researchers, but society as a whole.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 4Among the following, which plays a role in the sorting function of students into particular jobs?
a. accreditation
b. credentialism
c. criticism
d. socialization
Question 5A local animal rights organization engages a public relations expert to learn effective ways to get its message out to the general public and other useful strategies to motivate potential recruits.
The organization settles on a series of different messages to get the public to share its animal rights orientation. In this scenario, __________ is being used to boost recruitment and participation.
a. activism
b. countermobilization
c. biographical availability
d. framing
Question 6What factors are most relevant in comparing Sudan's age pyramid to that of the United States?
a. Despite high fertility rates, Sudan's poverty leads to a higher mortality rate for infants and children.
b. Sudan is at replacement fertility. On average, a child is born for every person who dies.
c. Sudan is poor, but its population is educated. More Sudanese are practicing birth control to maintain healthy population numbers.
d. Sudan is fast approaching lower mortality and fertility rates. It will soon mirror the United States in its age pyramid.