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Quiz 13: Technology, the Environment, and Social Movements
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Question 121
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According to breakdown theory, relative deprivation creates strain; the strain prompts collective action to resolve the gap between expected and received social rewards.
Question 122
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There are three factors that suggest that market forces alone can solve environmental problems: consumer responses to prices and supply, corporate responses to consumer demand, and political pressure that backs consumer choices.
Question 123
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Breakdown theory falls within the functionalist perspective.
Question 124
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A social movement is a formal government-sponsored group that precipitates change.
Question 125
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When people engage in collective action, they work in unison to bring about or resist social, political, and economic changes by means of demonstrations, riots, and strikes.
Question 126
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Greenpeace is an example of an organization that is part of a social movement with a global scope.
Question 127
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Like the social movements before the 1970s, social movements today seek rights, not for specific groups, but for humanity itself; they recruit from the educated and professional classes rather than from the underprivileged, and they are increasingly globalized.
Question 128
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According to Charles Darwin, ruthless competition among individuals and species in the struggle for survival is the only effective long-term strategy.
Question 129
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More recent research shows that leaders and early joiners of social movements are well-integrated members of their community; they are not marginalized outsiders, as breakdown theory would suggest.