Question 1 1 out of 1 points Correct Which sociology theorist predicted revolutions
· Question 1
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Which sociology theorist predicted revolutions among the working classes against the oppressive capitalist system in Europe? |
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· Question 2
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Revolutionary movements in The Third world were fought mainly by ___________________. |
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· Question 3
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According to Theda Skocpol, social revolutions are set apart from other revolutions by two coincidences: |
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· Question 4
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Based on Skocpol’s definition of social revolutions, which of the following were successful: |
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· Question 5
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What are some of the underlying causes of Third World revolutions? |
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· Question 6
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Marx's prediction of revolutions based on class conflict occurred mostly in _________________. |
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· Question 7
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A revolutionary leader in Cuba who was influenced by Marx was ________________. |
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· Question 8
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In Russia and China regime changes were led by "marginal elites". Marginal elites are: |
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· Question 9
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Charles Tilly contends that all of these factors must be present for a revolution to succeed except: |
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· Question 10
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Huntington distinguishes two revolution models, the western model and the eastern model. Which model (s) ends in the violent over throw of the political institutions of the old order:: |
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· Question 11
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According to James C. Davies, revolutions throughout history can be linked to: |
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· Question 12
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The text suggests that an evaluation of popular support for a revolution should include at least five different groups. Which selection below is not identified as a possibility? |
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· Question 13
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One might conclude that revolution leaders are often drawn from which segments of the population? |
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· Question 14
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Peasants become revolutionaries for a number of reasons. One reason is that economic modernization changes relationships between peasants and landlords. Which selection is not an example of a change in the relationship between peasants and landlords? |
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· Question 15
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Given the history of exploitation from outsiders, some rural peasants resist aspiring guerilla organizers. An example (s) would be: |
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· Question 16
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Though successful revolutions reduce income inequalities to some extent, according to Milovan Djilas, income inequalities persist because: |
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· Question 17
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Once in power revolutionary governments may introduce egalitarian cultural reforms. An example (s) would be: |
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· Question 18
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Twentieth Century revolutions have had the greatest impact in ______________. |
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· Question 19
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Revolutions in Africa were primarily influenced by: |
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· Question 20
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Non-Marxist revolutions in Latin America occurred where? |
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Solution: Question 1 1 out of 1 points Correct Which sociology theorist predicted revolutions