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Quiz 12: Community Theories
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Question 1
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What is a city? Explore geography, common interests, and common threads as bonding agents for communities.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
When a small mining town whose mines close down tries to rebuild itself as a gambling center, it is an illustration of
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The conceptualization that formulates the power structure of a community as pyramid shaped with those in the higher power positions at the top of the pyramid and those of lesser power below, down to the base of the pyramid, is from which Community Power position?
Question 4
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George Simmel is associated with
Question 5
Essay
How does technology change our experience of the community? Is geography an influence obsolete in the information age? Does proximity equal community? Explore the implications of technology in the wake of the 'twitter revolutions' that overthrew Arab governments and the fragmentation of groups as people remain attuned to interests and friends via electronic access.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A role that is conducted primarily with others external to the subject system is labeled
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Which type of rural community has been most affected by the rise of the 'big box'retail stores?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Next to society, the most inclusive of all forms of social organization is the
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Concentric Zone Theory is associated with which of the following positions?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
The process by which social behaviors at the community and societal level become patterned and regularized and thereby protected by performance of the pattern maintenance function is
Question 11
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This chapter reviews community development theories. What common elements link this area of practice to other forms of social work practice? Is it possible to create a unified theory of social work practice with all system levels?