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5 Social change and Development perspective
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  • 問題数 20 • 7/20/2024

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  • 1

    Uses this approach to study the broad framework of social problems such as poverty, homelessness, urban crime, to help comprehend the whole society, how it is organized and how it changes.

    Macro-analysis

  • 2

    The abolition of restrictions that impede market entry are competition or capital flows and investments is associated with:

    deregulation

  • 3

    It is an easy to understand numerical measure made up of what people believes are the very basic ingredients of human well-being: health, education, and income.

    human development index

  • 4

    Which conflict theory would endorse a campaign for equal rights and equal pay for women for the sake of reducing criminality?

    feminist criminology

  • 5

    What stage of socio-technological development is characterized by assembly in mass production?

    industrialization

  • 6

    The increasing appearance in rural and small town areas of behavior patterns and cultural values characteristically associated with big city life.

    urbanization

  • 7

    He introduced the theory of change, modern capitalism and welfare state. He believed that capitalism can only thrive on the exploitation of working class that capitalism is not only on economic system but also in political system.

    KARL MARX

  • 8

    Philippine government moves to attract foreign investments are related to the adoption of:

    neoliberalism

  • 9

    The statement "social change is a universal phenomenon" means any of the following:

    social change occurs in all societies

  • 10

    Interpersonal relations, money, status, security may be referred to as:

    social expectations

  • 11

    This theory believes that underdeveloped countries are not merely primitive versions of developed countries but have unique features and structures of their own.

    dependency theory

  • 12

    In Rostow's model, this refers to the capacity of people to have more wealth to buy goods and services: welfare systems are fully developed and trade expands.

    drive to maturity

  • 13

    The process of selling state owned, enterprises, goods, and services to private investors

    Privatization

  • 14

    Refers to an increase in real national income/national output.

    Economic growth

  • 15

    Refers to intricacies of influence of ethnicity and culture on an individuals sense of self and behaviors.

    Ethnocultural

  • 16

    According to Immanuel Walterstein, capitalism created a global system were in there is an unequal exchange due to the unequal power among nations. His theory refers to:

    World system Theory

  • 17

    This perspective emphasizes the equal access of women and men to the control of resources, as well as benefits, which crew from development.

    GAD

  • 18

    People centered approach, focuses on the following, except one:

    Empowerment

  • 19

    Aims to function and promote equal, non-oppressive social relations between various identities.

    Anti-oppressive model

  • 20

    The following our main points of neoliberalism, except one:

    Price controls of goods and services