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Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
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WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
Answer three questions in paragraph form.
1/ Give a specific example of a social movement. Explain why this is a social movement rather than an example of collective behavior. Categorize your social movement by type using the types that are discussed in your textbook and explain why you selected this category. Use two of the theories about social movements (as discussed in your textbook) to explain some aspects of the social movement you are discussing. Be certain to name the theories. Be specific about how each of theories you have selected relates to the social movement you are discussing. Be certain to answer all parts of this question.
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2/ Using the same example and using material from chapter 10 of Kendall’s textbook, discuss how one of the functionalist perspectives (cultural and structural assimilation or egalitarian and inegalitarian ethnic pluralism) OR one of the conflict perspectives (caste, class or split labor market perspectives) relates to your example.
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3/ Answer either A or B or C for 10% of the test grade. Select just one. A. Contrast the sociological significance of the following demographic theories: the Neo-Malthusian perspective and the Demographic Transition Theory. B. Why is race considered by sociologists to be a socially constructed reality? C. What is the relationship between social stratification and social mobility?
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