A. immanence
B. anomie
C. hysteria
D. goal displacement
E. cultural lag
Social and Cultural Change
Social and Cultural Change
A. Reactionary
B. Redundant
C. Reformist
D. Radical
E. Revolutionary
A. Contagion
B. Conflict
C. Resource Development
D. Frame Alignment
E. Linear Evolutionary
A. fad
B. craze
C. interest
D. fashion
E. resistance
A. family
B. personal affairs
C. crimes
D. military record
E. work
A. craze
B. group
C. contagion
D. collectivity
E. mob
A. Contagion
B. Convergence
C. Emergence
D. Structural
E. Reformist
A. Reformist movements
B. Social changes
C. Collective behaviors
D. Modernization movements
E. Social movements
A. involve the gradual evolution of existing state and class structures into new social arrangements
B. are most likely to occur when political
C. appear to follow no “natural history”
D. often begin with intellectuals withdrawing their support of the existing regime
A. social movements appear only in times of controlled slow social change
B. social movements occur inside the institutional framework of everyday life
C. people intervene in the process of social change
D. people do not readily undertake joint activity