First Formative Assessment in UCSP
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- Q11. It is the modification of a society through innovation which includes invention and discovery, and contact with other societies.social changephysical changepolitical changecultural change30s
- Q22. The alteration of mechanisms within the social structure, characterized by changes in cultural symbols, rules of behavior, social organizations, and value systems.political changephysical changecultural changesocial change30s
- Q33. It deals not only in the major processes of growth, decay, and breakdown but also with a ceaseless ferment of adaptation and adjustment of political systems.social changecultural changephysical changepolitical change30s
- Q44. He suggests that the old adage, “Necessity is the mother of invention” is naïve: in too many cases, the opposite idea –that “Invention is the mother of necessity”—is true.Leslie WhiteJoel CharonC. Wright MillsJoan Ferrante30s
- Q5All of the following are example of cultural change except:smart phoneCoup d' etatsurrogacyInternet30s
- Q66. If the Wright brothers had lived in the fourteenth century, they never could have invented the airplane because the cultural base did not contain the ideas, materials and inventions to support its creation. This may conclude that:a. When the cultural base is capable of supporting an invention, that invention will come into being whether people want it or not.Allb. The rate of change is tied to the size of the cultural base, the number of preexisting inventions.c. They must live in a society with a cultural base sufficiently developed to support their inventions.30s
- Q77. According to Mills, people need a “quality of mind that will help them to use information”, in a way that they can think about “what is going on in the world and what may be happening within themselves.” Mills calls this quality of mind the:Sociological imaginationAnthropological perspectiveSociological perspectiveGlobal perspective30s
- Q88. These are private matters which can be explained in terms of personal characteristics.attituteimaginationissuetrouble30s
- Q99. These are public matters that can be explained by factors outside the individual’s control and immediate environment.imaginationattitudetroubleissue30s
- Q1010. All of the following are intersections of anthropology, sociology, and political science EXCEPT:focus on culturebranches of Social Sciencesempirical proof as basis of truthobjectivity in Science30s