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Term
Barber describes a shift in "Nationalism" from ______ to ______?
A)
Prideful, Shameful
B)
Patriotic, tyrannical
C)
Vital; Unnecessary
D)
Unifying; Divisive
E)
All of the above
Definition
D)
Unifying; Divisive
Term
Comity describes what?


A)
Mutual courtesy/ civility


B)
A commodity/ product


C)
Humor/ good will


D)
Civic duty/ responsibility


E)
None of the above
Definition
A)
Mutual courtesy/ civility
Term
According to Barber, nations dream of economic ________?


A)
Superiority


B)
Independence


C)
Growth


D)
Stability


E)
Expansion
Definition
B)
Independence
Term
Which of these is properly quoted from Jihad and McWorld?


A)
"The planet is falling precipitantly apart and coming happily together at the very same moment."


B)
"Earth is falling precipitantly apart and coming reluctantly together at different moments."


C)
"The planet is falling slowly apart and coming back together quickly at the very same moment."


D)
"The planet is falling precipitately apart and coming reluctantly together at the very same moment."


E)
"Earth is falling precipitantly apart and coming reluctantly together at the very same moment."
Definition
D)
"The planet is falling precipitately apart and coming reluctantly together at the very same moment."
Term
What is the international language?


A)
Sign language


B)
Spanish


C)
Math


D)
Morse code


E)
English
Definition
C)
Math
Term
Both Jihad and McWorld represent significant threats in the eyes of Barber. Which does he feel is more preferable and why?


A)
Jihad because moral outrage is more productive to solving society's ills than the apathy of McWorld.


B)
McWorld because it is at least indifferent to democracy while Jihad is inherently antidemocratic.


C)
Jihad because local conflicts are more easily resolved than global conflicts as a result of McWorld.


D)
McWorld because its economic stability leads to prosperity while Jihad can only hold society back.


E)
Jihad because it lacks the imperatives of McWorld which constrict democracy and prevent it from spreading.
Definition
B)
McWorld because it is at least indifferent to democracy while Jihad is inherently antidemocratic.
Term
According to Jihad vs. McWorld, which of these is not an imperative for "McWorld"?


A)
market


B)
resources


C)
technology


D)
ecology


E)
disarmament
Definition
E)
disarmament
Term
Which is a correct analysis of Jihad virtue and McWorld virtue?


A)
Jihad virtues: emphasis on education, and saving money. McWorld virtue: Interested in equality and open market


B)
Jihad virtues: sense of identity and community, emphasis on solidarity. McWorld virtue: peace, prosperity, global appreciation and progress


C)
Neither have well defined virtues


D)
Jihad virtues resemble that of "greatest generation" in the US, while the McWorld virtues are those laid out in the Bible


E)
Jihad virtues: sense of worth, appreciation, global economy. McWorld virtues: emphasis on value of scientific minds, and tangible products or goods
Definition
B)
Jihad virtues: sense of identity and community, emphasis on solidarity. McWorld virtue: peace, prosperity, global appreciation and progress
Term
Which of the following is a proper definition of comity ?


A)
Something evoking humor


B)
civility by fear


C)
mutual civility


D)
global institutions


E)
none of the these
Definition
C)
mutual civility
Term
Which of these is properly quoted from Jihad and McWorld?


A)
"The planet is falling precipitantly apart and coming happily together at the very same moment"


B)
"The planet is falling precipitantly apart and coming reluctantly together at the very same moment"


C)
"Earth is falling precipitantly apart and coming coincidentally together at the very same moment"


D)
"Earth is falling precipitantly apart and coming reluctantly together at the very same moment"


E)
None of the above
Definition
B)
"The planet is falling precipitantly apart and coming reluctantly together at the very same moment"
Term
Which of the following are not one of the four imperatives, or victories, of the globalization of politics?


A)
market


B)
resource


C)
educational


D)
information technology


E)
ecology
Definition
C)
educational
Term
What are virtues of McWorld?


A)
Peace


B)
Prosperity


C)
A unified community


D)
progress


E)
All of the above
Definition
E)
All of the above
Term
In the information technology imperative, what is the effect of open communication and common discourse?


A)
Everyone can see everything


B)
The spread of false information


C)
Lack of privacy


D)
Exploitation of information by government


E)
Both A and C
Definition
E)
Both A and C
Term
What are the four imperatives discussed in Jihad vs. McWorld?


A)
Market, resource, information technology, and ecological


B)
Market, agriculture, international relationship, and society


C)
Agriculture, resource, information technology, society


D)
Market, information-technology, society, agriculture


E)
None of the above
Definition
A)
Market, resource, information technology, and ecological
Term
In the McWorld society, which of the following are the effects of the ecological imperative?


A)
Greater awareness of environmental problems


B)
Greater inequality between countries in regards to environmental issues


C)
Attempts to solve environmental problems go against the culture and ideologies of some people


D)
More developed countries tend to control less developed countries and their environments


E)
All of the above
Definition
E)
All of the above
Term
Is it possible for individuals within an inner directed society to feel apathy/disapproval?


A)
No, they are unaware of social norms surrounding stigma


B)
Yes, but they remain unaffected


C)
Yes, and this causes dismay on a large scale


D)
No, there are no social norms in place to cause apathy/disapproval


E)
No, they are primarily concerned with self interest and if they receive pleasure- they are happy.
Definition
C)
Yes, and this causes dismay on a large scale
Term
Riesman describes the inner-directed man as seeking a side show of ____?


A)
Freaks


B)
Adventure


C)
Consumption


D)
Escapism


E)
Pleasure
Definition
E)
Pleasure
Term
What became freely transferable for the inner-directed man?


A)
Technology


B)
Relationships


C)
Work


D)
Property


E)
Identity
Definition
D)
Property
Term
What is deemed most important to the other-directed manager?


A)
Profits


B)
People


C)
Reputation


D)
Stability


E)
Expansion
Definition
B)
People
Term
According to Riesman in The Lonely Crowd, what is the solution to other-directed round of life?


A)
Friends


B)
Time management


C)
Bigamy


D)
Philanthropy


E)
Autonomy
Definition
E)
Autonomy
Term
Higher level escape is__________. Lower level escape is_________.


A)
Through the arts; through sports, women and novels


B)
Through sports, women and novels; through the arts


C)
Through sex, drugs and rock'n'roll; through the arts


D)
Through the arts; through sex, drugs and rock'n'roll


E)
Through sports, women and the arts; through sex, drugs and rock'n'roll
Definition
A)
Through the arts; through sports, women and novels
Term
What is the change in consumption of pop culture?


A)
Leisure changes to anxiety


B)
Leisure is now about bettering ourselves


C)
We adjust ourselves to the group


D)
We remove ourselves and become socially isolated


E)
None of the Above
Definition
C)
We adjust ourselves to the group
Term
Which is not an example of economic shift to the "other directed" driven economy?


A)
Invisible hand to glad hand


B)
Craft skill to manipulative skill


C)
Free trade to fair trade


D)
Bank account to expense account


E)
Team success to individual success
Definition
E)
Team success to individual success
Term
What do the higher level "away from it all" do for leisure time and pleasure?


A)
Escape through novels


B)
Escape through women


C)
Escape through the arts


D)
Escape through hobbies


E)
Escape through sports
Definition
C)
Escape through the arts
Term
According to the Lonely Crowd, men are in a struggle for:


A)
pleasure


B)
wealth


C)
self approval


D)
work


E)
escape
Definition
C)
self approval
Term
In the night shift, sex becomes a:


A)
means for intimacy


B)
consumption of a good


C)
desired skill


D)
way of entertainment


E)
more private affair
Definition
B)
consumption of a good
Term
What characterizes private property for an innner-directed man?


A)
It is an affair of the extended family


B)
It is an extended part of the individual self


C)
It is freely transferable, the individual is no longer attached to it by sentimental and traditional ties


D)
It is something passed on by the family for ages, and will continue to be


E)
A and B
Definition
E)
A and B
Term
All of these are effects caused by a shift to other-directedness , except which one?


A)
invisible hand to glad hand


B)
craft skill to manipulation


C)
free trade to fair trade


D)
sphere of cares to spheres of pleasure


E)
Bank account to express account
Definition
D)
sphere of cares to spheres of pleasure
Term
According to the authors of The Lonely Crowd, what are the two forms of leisure developed from the inner-directed round of life?


A)
distributor and retiree


B)
community investment and personal investment


C)
self-destructiveness and communal-destructiveness


D)
acquisitive consumerism and getting away from it all


E)
lazy leisure and work leisure
Definition
D)
acquisitive consumerism and getting away from it all
Term
What pyschological problems do inner-directed and other-directed people suffer with?


A)
inner guilt; other anxiety


B)
inner anxiety; other guilt


C)
inner guilt; other guilt


D)
inner anxiety; other anxiety


E)
they don't have psychological problems
Definition
A)
inner guilt; other anxiety
Term
What is the solution to too much guilt or anxiety within the two types of people?


A)
Equality


B)
Freedom


C)
Autonomy


D)
Both A and B


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
Autonomy
Term
According to Riesman, if you define yourself by what people think of you, when you try to spend leisure time through escape, you can't because...


A)
You enjoy being around others


B)
Spending time alone will not help restore your humanity


C)
You fundamentally need others


D)
Both A and B


E)
None of the above; you can always use escape as a means for leisure
Definition
C)
You fundamentally need others
Term
What is the meaning of demeanor?


A)
moral code


B)
sociological heirarchy


C)
An outward manifestation of the inner-self


D)
None of the above


E)
All of the above
Definition
C)
An outward manifestation of the inner-self
Term
Who offered to give Bart a ride home?


A)
Slim


B)
Jackson


C)
Hughes


D)
Willie


E)
A and C
Definition
E)
A and C
Term
Why does Slim's table not like urban professionals?


A)
They are jealous of them


B)
They don't know what hard work is


C)
They are rude


D)
They only like people like themselves


E)
They are arrogant and full of themselves
Definition
B)
They don't know what hard work is
Term
What is the commonality that the author describes of each of the members of Slim's table?


A)
socioeconomic status


B)
taste in food


C)
level of education


D)
clothing style


E)
scheduled pattern
Definition
E)
scheduled pattern
Term
How do the men at Slim's table feel towards women?


A)
disrespect


B)
indifference


C)
victimization


D)
obsession


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
victimization
Term
What are the two outgrowths of the younger generation, according to Slim's table?


A)
drug dealers and students


B)
urban professionals and students


C)
urban professionals and drug dealers


D)
students and government officials


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
urban professionals and drug dealer
Term
What is the major factor that affects Slim's table's views on current society?


A)
Their perspective futures


B)
Their experiences dealing with racism


C)
Their interactions with their fathers


D)
The black metropolis in which they were raised


E)
Their relationships with the Greek owners
Definition
D)
The black metropolis in which they were raised
Term
When considering "respectability," Slim's table criticizes the younger generation for which of the following?


A)
Disrespect of elders


B)
Impatience


C)
Laziness


D)
Lack of responsibility


E)
All of the above
Definition
E)
All of the above
Term
What was the shift in the black population from 1950 to 1990?


A)
10-20%


B)
20-60%


C)
3-47%


D)
9-52%


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
3-47%
Term
Why do the men of Slim's table consider their knowledge more valuable than knowledge of the university students?


A)
Based on cynicism


B)
Based on experience


C)
Based on statistics


D)
Based on survival


E)
Based on instinct
Definition
B)
Based on experience
Term
In Chapter 2, Jackson is offended by his landlord because the landlord's actions fail to demonstrate __________.


A)
Concern for Jackson's personal safety


B)
Ghetto-specific masculinity


C)
Equal treatment


D)
Minimal standards of decency


E)
Strong management
Definition
D)
Minimal standards of decency
Term
What is an important theme at Slim's table?


A)
fame


B)
pride


C)
glory


D)
self-worth


E)
popularity
Definition
D)
self-worth
Term
How do men feel about women in Slim's table?


A)
They think they should only be housewives


B)
They feel they are worthless


C)
They think women are their at the disposal of men


D)
They are obsessed with women


E)
They feel victimized by women
Definition
E)
They feel victimized by women
Term
What is not a type of virtue that the men at Slim's table believe to be the most important of human virtues that they posses?


A)
pride


B)
sincerity


C)
civility


D)
peace


E)
discretion
Definition
D)
peace
Term
Which group is most likely to have high levels of social capital?


A)
Individuals born in the 1960s


B)
Individuals born in the 1920s


C)
Individuals born in the 1970s


D)
Individuals born in the 1980s


E)
Individuals born in the 1990s
Definition
B)
Individuals born in the 1920s
Term
Social capital fosters _____, which involves ______.


A)
political trust; social trust


B)
political participation; civic engagement


C)
social trust; political participation


D)
civic engagement; political participation


E)
civic engagement; social trust
Definition
B)
political participation; civic engagement
Term
According to Robert Putnam, who are more likely to join groups?


A)
Men


B)
Women


C)
Unemployed people


D)
Employed people


E)
Young people
Definition
B)
Women
Term
How does T.V. destroy social capital?


A)
Time displacements


B)
Effects on children


C)
Effects on adults


D)
Effects on outlook of viewers


E)
A, B, and D
Definition
E)
A, B, and D
Term
Which invention instigated the most social change in the mid 20th Century?


A)
Franchise restaurants


B)
television


C)
Airplanes


D)
Automobiles


E)
Satellites
Definition
B)
television
Term
What is the real reason for decline in social capital?


A)
Newspapers


B)
Facebook


C)
E-Readers


D)
Television


E)
Work
Definition
D)
Television
Term
Social trust and political trust have a:


A)
Positive correlation


B)
Negative correlation


C)
No correlation


D)
Common definition


E)
None of the above
Definition
A)
Positive correlation
Term
The rise of the welfare state:


A)
Contributed to an increase in social capital


B)
Contributed to the decline of social capital


C)
Had no measurable impact on social capital


D)
Led to anarchy


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
Had no measurable impact on social capital
Term
When considering the impact of age on social and political behavior, Putnam suggests several types of effects. They include all of the following except:


A)
Life-cycle effects


B)
Period effects


C)
Generational effects


D)
Economic effects


E)
None of the Above
Definition
D)
Economic effects
Term
What was the culprit in destroying social capital?


A)
Radio


B)
satellites


C)
facebook


D)
television


E)
internet
Definition
D)
television
Term
Which of the following does a decline in social capital not lead to ?


A)
Decline in civic engagement


B)
Decline in patriotism


C)
Decline in political participation


D)
Decline in trust


E)
None of the above
Definition
B)
Decline in patriotism
Term
Putnam found as education ______ , social involvement ______, resulting in a(n) _______ in trust.


A)
Increases; increases; increase


B)
Decreases; decreases; decrease


C)
Increases; decreases; decrease


D)
Decreases; increases; increase


E)
There is no correlation between the three.
Definition
A)
Increases; increases; increase
Term
What factor most strongly correlates with group trust?


A)
Education


B)
Wealth


C)
Age


D)
Amount of time spent watching T.V.


E)
None of the above
Definition
A)
Education
Term
Which of the following does Putnam not suggest might be responsible for a decline in social capital?


residential mobility


women's entry into the workforce


race and civil rights


rise of the welfare state


education
Definition
education
Term
Which of the following provided the strongest evidence for the erosion of social capital?


A)
A degrading level of education which results in less social capital


B)
An explosion of suburbs has caused the blocking of people to occur resulting in less associations.


C)
As women have entered the workforce ther has been less people to volunteer and form associations due to time constrains


D)
As new generations arise, they live in a different world resulting in different values


E)
There is no substantial evidence that points directly to the erosion of social capital
Definition
D)
As new generations arise, they live in a different world resulting in different values
Term
According to Putnam, what is the leading cause of the decline of the social capital?


A)
Changing role of women


B)
Television


C)
Life-cycle effects


D)
pressures of time and money


E)
suburbanization
Definition
B)
Television
Term
Which of the following is a counter-trend in the current decline in civic engagement?


A)
Town hall meetings


B)
interest groups


C)
civic clubs


D)
social groups


E)
volunteerism
Definition
B)
interest groups
Term
The more educated you are, the ________ you are to be civicly engaged.


more likely


less likely


just as likely


education is irrelevant


Both C and D
Definition
more likely
Term
What does Putnam think is responsible for the decline in social trust and group interaction?


A)
Rise of television


B)
suburbanization


C)
role of feminism


D)
welfare state


E)
more time spent at work
Definition
A)
Rise of television
Term
What did Putnam believe caused the decline in social capital in America?


A)
economic decline


B)
women working


C)
television


D)
social networking


E)
All of the above
Definition
C)
television
Term
When one picks and choses what personal information they present about themselves, it is called "market _____"


A)
liberalism


B)
neoliberalism


C)
rationalism


D)
rationality


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
rationality
Term
According to Putnam, what form of media has resulted in a loss of social capital in America ?


A)
Radio


B)
Television


C)
Social networking (ie: facebook, myspace..)


D)
Telegraph


E)
Newspaper
Definition
B)
Television
Term
What thing does Putnam consider to be the #1 factor affecting social and political association?


A)
Government influence


B)
income


C)
education


D)
media


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
education
Term
Older generations are _________ trusting, but we ______ trust more as we age.


A)
more; do not


B)
less; do not


C)
more; will


D)
less; will


E)
more; might
Definition
A)
more; do not
Term
Which is correct, according to Reich in Supercapitalism?


A)
People feel satisfied as consumers and citizens.


B)
People feel frustrated as consumers and citizens.


C)
Peopole feel satisfied as consumers, but frustrated as citizens.


D)
People feel frustrated as consumers, but satisfied as citizens.


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
People feel satisfied as consumers, but frustrated as citizens.
Term
How did companies play the market in the 1940s and 1970s?


A)
Oligopolies


B)
Prevented imports from exceeding exports


C)
Agreement between companies themselves


D)
the iron triangle system


E)
the excessive tax system
Definition
D)
the iron triangle system
Term
Which of these is a true statement in reference to Reich in Supercapitalism?


A)
Today, democracy and capitalism walk hand in hand


B)
Capitalism has become more responsive to what we want as consumers, but democracy has grown less responsive to what we want as citizens


C)
Capitalism has become more responsive to what we want as consumers and democracy has grown even more responsive to what we want as citizens


D)
The McCarthy witch hunts were rational and caught many legitimate communists


E)
Today, supercapitalism and democarcy are related but not completely intertwined in each other
Definition
B)
Capitalism has become more responsive to what we want as consumers, but democracy has grown less responsive to what we want as citizens
Term
Which of the following represents the correct order of events, according to Reich in Supercapitalism?


A)
Oligopoly, technological innovation, regulation


B)
Regulation, innovation, equality


C)
Equality, innovation, inequality


D)
Inequality, innovation, equality


E)
Competition, innovation, oligopoly
Definition
C)
Equality, innovation, inequality


D)
Inequality, innovation, equality
Term
What are the answers proposed by Reich to solve the issue of supercapitalism?


A)
Stop viewing coporations as citizens


B)
Punish companies as an incentive to be more socially responsible


C)
Make rules that reflect our values as consumers, citizens, investors


D)
Create a predictable system


E)
A and C
Definition
E)
A and C
Term
During what time period was there the smallest gap between rich and poor?


A)
1930s


B)
1960s


C)
1940s


D)
1950s


E)
1970s
Definition
C)
1940s
Term
According to Reich, which two hats do men wear?


A)
political and passive


B)
social and assertive


C)
soldier and civilian


D)
consumer and statesman


E)
consumer and citizen
Definition
E)
consumer and citizen
Term
What made 1945-1975 the "not quite golden age"?


A)
Women struggled for political equality and economic opportunity.


B)
Minorities struggled for political equality and economic opportunity


C)
Civil liberties were imperiled during McCarthy's anti-communist witch hunt.


D)
All of the Above


E)
A and B, but not C
Definition
D)
All of the Above
Term
___________ of Americans said in ___________ that "democracy works for me."


A)
1/3; 1940s


B)
4/5; 1950s


C)
2/3; 2010


D)
2/3; 1970


E)
1/3; 1970
Definition
D)
2/3; 1970
Term
What good did the Cold War bring?


A)
less military spending


B)
technological innovations and education


C)
less crime


D)
more poverty


E)
None of the above
Definition
B)
technological innovations and education
Term
According to Reich's thinking, why was war beneficial? (especially in regards to the Cold War)


A)
Medicine helped the economy


B)
The development of technology allowed for better living conditions


C)
The travel of war cultivated intercultural interaction


D)
The crippling of nations by violence was healthy


E)
He did not think it was beneficial
Definition
B)
The development of technology allowed for better living conditions
Term
What does Reich outline as the issue in supercapitalism?


A)
When the consumer and the citizen have separate roles


B)
When the line between consumer and citizen is blurred


C)
Growth of large businesses


D)
Growth in governmental control


E)
None of the above
Definition
A)
When the consumer and the citizen have separate roles
Term
Which of the following was the biggest contributor to income inequality in the U.S., according to Reich?


A)
McCarthyism


B)
little competition


C)
technological innovation


D)
a diversified workforce


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
technological innovation
Term
Reich uses which of the following terms to describe the U.S. economy between 1945 and 1975 when giant corporations controlled mass production of goods?


A)
Monopoly


B)
Aristocracy


C)
Oligarchy


D)
Oligopoly


E)
Aristopoly
Definition
D)
Oligopoly
Term
What was America's first anti-trust law?


A)
Oslo-Paris Resolution


B)
Sherman Act


C)
Marshall Plan


D)
Robinson-Patman Act


E)
None of the above
Definition
B)
Sherman Act
Term
What is the role of capitalism?


A)
To enlarge the economic pie


B)
To ensure income equality


C)
To regulate the government


D)
To make companies be socially responsible


E)
None of the above
Definition
A)
To enlarge the economic pie
Term
Which president instituted the National Interstate Defense Highway Act?


A)
Nixon


B)
Carter


C)
Obama


D)
Eisenhower


E)
Clinton
Definition
D)
Eisenhower
Term
Which of the following would Reich agree would fix the gap between companies and citizens?


A)
Have a clear understanding of the difference between communism and democracy


B)
Stop companies from setting the rules


C)
Push for companies to have more social responsibility


D)
All of the above


E)
A and B
Definition
E)
A and B
Term
What is Reich's definition of supercapitalism?


A)
Democracy to the point of detriment to capitalism


B)
Equality between democracy and capitalism


C)
Capitalism to the point of detriment toward democracy


D)
All of the above


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
Capitalism to the point of detriment toward democracy
Term
What does Reich believe to have been the biggest factor in the growth of capitalism after 1975?


A)
Majority rule


B)
Oligopolies


C)
Technological advances


D)
Capitalism


E)
Equality
Definition
C)
Technological advances
Term
What made the time period Reich focused on "not quite the Golden Age"?


A)
The government wasn't working for the people


B)
Women didn't have equal rights


C)
African Americans struggle with civil rights


D)
All of the above


E)
B and C only
Definition
E)
B and C only
Term
According to supercapitalism, what was not a characteristic of the 1945-1975 time period?


A)
Full of competition and inequality


B)
Women and African Americans were still unequal


C)
No opportunity for growth


D)
High degree of income equality


E)
Tremendous stability
Definition
A)
Full of competition and inequality
Term
What is the main difference between democracy and capitalism?


A)
One consists of democrats and the other consists of Republicans


B)
Democracy focuses on equality while capitalism focuses on the economy


C)
They believe in different rights


D)
Democracy wants to keep women out of the job market


E)
There is no difference
Definition
B)
Democracy focuses on equality while capitalism focuses on the economy
Term
Which of the following does not describe democracy?


A)
Political rights


B)
National religion


C)
Majority rule


D)
Free elections


E)
Representation
Definition
B)
National religion
Term
Which of the following is not an example of an oligopoly in practice?


A)
Labor unions in Detroit sit down to negotiate with Ford, Dodge and Chrystler


B)
AT&T offers an unlimited data plan to compete with Sprint and Verizon.


C)
Sony and Microsoft develope motion controlled technology for their game consoles after the succes of the Nintendo Wii


D)
Walmart buys out a local competitor and replaces all of its stores with Walmarts


E)
All of these
Definition
D)
Walmart buys out a local competitor and replaces all of its stores with Walmarts
Term
What resulted from technological advances that occured during the Cold War?


A)
Increased choices for consumers


B)
Increased competition


C)
Increased economic inequality


D)
All of the above


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
All of the above
Term
Dr. Evans shares in common the leadership style of _______.


A)
Lincoln


B)
Carter


C)
Hitler


D)
JFK


E)
Ghandi
Definition
E)
Ghandi
Term
Which of the following is a pressure on the life of a senator, according to JFK?


A)
Personal spending


B)
Social attitudes


C)
Reelection


D)
All of the above


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
Reelection
Term
Which of the following is an accurate pairing?


A)
JFK; charismatic


B)
Hitler; Situational


C)
Gandhi; servant


D)
Lincoln; Laissez-Faire


E)
Hussein; transformational
Definition
A)
JFK; charismatic
Term
Which of the following senators does not recieve treatment in Robert Kennedy's Profiles in Courage?


A)
Henry Clay


B)
George Norris


C)
Sam Houston


D)
Daniel Webster


E)
John Quincy Adams
Definition
A)
Henry Clay
Term
Courage involves making a difficult choice in the face of:


A)
Support


B)
Competition


C)
Partisanship


D)
Adversity


E)
All of the above
Definition
D)
Adversity
Term
A red rose on the lapel of a gentleman represented _______?


A)
A pro-women's suffrage vote


B)
An anti-women's suffrage vote


C)
A romantic


D)
An apathetic vote


E)
NRA support
Definition
B)
An anti-women's suffrage vote
Term
What leadership style most resembles Dr. Evans?


A)
Hitler


B)
Lincoln


C)
Ghandi


D)
JFK


E)
Clinton
Definition
C)
Ghandi
Term
Which of the following wasn't one of the pressures that Kennedy thought was imposed on senators?


A)
Re-election


B)
Voters


C)
Desire to be esteemed


D)
Money


E)
Constituents
Definition
D)
Money
Term
What type of leader would be best suited to deal with different groups of people with different leadership styles?


A)
Service


B)
Participative


C)
Autocratic


D)
Situational


E)
Transactional
Definition
D)
Situational
Term
Who is an example of a transformational leader?


A)
Herbert Hoover


B)
Mother Teresa


C)
Gandhi


D)
Hitler


E)
Abraham Lincoln
Definition
C)
Gandhi
Term
According to Kennedy, what is the most admirable of all human attributes?


A)
leadership


B)
courage


C)
humility


D)
faith


E)
popularity
Definition
B)
courage
Term
Kennedy would most likely agree that courage can be defined as:


A)
Doing what is most desired


B)
Doing what is morally correct


C)
Doing what would best benefit his/herself


D)
Doing what your constituents ask of you


E)
None of the above
Definition
B)
Doing what is morally correct
Term
Laissez-faire leadership, "let them do" style leading, is most opposite to ________ leadership.


A)
Situational


B)
Transactional


C)
Servant


D)
Charismatic


E)
Autocratic
Definition
E)
Autocratic
Term
In the example of a white water rafting trip, which type of leader is best to keep the group safe and ensure they do what they should?


A)
Servant leader


B)
Transactional leader


C)
Laissez-faire leader


D)
Autocratic leader


E)
Democratic leader
Definition
D)
Autocratic leader
Term
Which of the following is not a pressure on a senator, according to JFK?


A)
Re-election


B)
Desire for esteem


C)
Staying completely partisan, no compromise


D)
Their constituents


E)
The people back home
Definition
C)
Staying completely partisan, no compromise
Term
Which of the following is not a pressure on senators ?


A)
Majority


B)
constituents


C)
desire esteem


D)
re-election


E)
None of the above
Definition
A)
Majority
Term
Which type of leadership allows for the most freedom amongst staff?


A)
Situational


B)
Bureaucratic


C)
Servant


D)
Autocratic


E)
Laissez-faire
Definition
E)
Laissez-faire
Term
Which of the following are the three pressures on a senator in the correct order?


A)
Constituents, family, camaraderie


B)
Re-election, constituents, camaraderie


C)
Camaraderie, re-election, family


D)
Family, camaraderie, re-election


E)
Camaraderie, re-election, constituents
Definition
E)
Camaraderie, re-election, constituents
Term
What type of leadership exerts high levels of power over others?


A)
Bureaucratic


B)
Democratic


C)
Charismatic


D)
Autocratic


E)
Transactional
Definition
D)
Autocratic
Term
What has caused a supposed "decline in courage" in the U.S. Senate, according to President J.F. Kennedy in Profiles in Courage?


A)
Decline in the public's appreciation of the art of politics


B)
Decline in the public's appreciation of the nature and necessity for compromise


C)
Decline in the public's appreciation of the nature of the Senate as a legislative chamber


D)
All of the above


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
All of the above
Term
What are the pros of autocratic leadership?


A)
Can work with an untrained staff


B)
Can perform routine tasks


C)
Encourages staff to help make decisions


D)
Can work when there is little time to make a decision


E)
A and D
Definition
E)
A and D
Term
What is the second pressure of a senator?


A)
Lack of family tone


B)
Financial instability


C)
Re-election


D)
Approval


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
Re-election
Term
Autocratic leadership best describes which historical figure?


A)
JFK


B)
Madonna


C)
Hoover


D)
Hitler


E)
Churchill
Definition
D)
Hitler
Term
What leader is the best example of autocratic leadership?


A)
Trump


B)
Gandhi


C)
Hitler


D)
Hoover


E)
Clinton
Definition
C)
Hitler
Term
Which is not one of the three pressures on senators?


A)
The desire esteem


B)
They want to have money


C)
Pressure to keep their job


D)
Pressure of constituents


E)
None of the above
Definition
B)
They want to have money
Term
Hitler exemplified which type of leadership?


A)
Laissez-faire


B)
Transactional leadership


C)
Autocratic leadership


D)
Situational leadership


E)
Bureaucratic leadership
Definition
C)
Autocratic leadership
Term
Which of these people was not examined in Profiles in Courage?


A)
Sam Houston


B)
Daniel Webster


C)
John Adams


D)
Joe McCarthy


E)
Howard Taft
Definition
D)
Joe McCarthy
Term
Which of these leadership styles is incentive structured?


A)
Autocratic


B)
Transformational


C)
Servant


D)
Transactional


E)
Laissez-faire
Definition
D)
Transactional
Term
Which is not one of the three pressures duscussed in Profiles in Courage?


A)
Desire for esteem


B)
Desire for re-election


C)
Desire to please constituents


D)
Desire to serve the country


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
Desire to serve the country
Term
What leader from the personality test did the class agree fit Dr. Evans?


A)
Hitler


B)
Mother Teresa


C)
JFK


D)
Bill Clinton


E)
Gandhi
Definition
E)
Gandhi
Term
What is a major pressure for a U.S. Senator?


A)
Facing reelection


B)
Desiring to be esteemed


C)
Pleasing constituents


D)
All of the Above


E)
A and B, but not C
Definition
D)
All of the Above
Term
Who spares little thought for their staff?


A)
Laissez-Faire unconcerned about the well being of staff so they let them be


B)
Transformational; for concerned about the big picture


C)
Autocratic; consider staff unimportant


D)
Task-oriented; too concerned with the detailed tasks


E)
Charismatic; too narcissistic
Definition
D)
Task-oriented; too concerned with the detailed tasks
Term
What leadership style was Hitler's?


A)
Situational


B)
Autocratic


C)
Bureaucratic


D)
Charismatic


E)
Task-oriented
Definition
B)
Autocratic
Term
Which of the following is not one of the four principles for building social capital accoring to the Better Together Report?


A)
Community Network Principle


B)
Social Capital Impact Principle


C)
Recycling Principle


D)
Bridging Principle


E)
C2C Principle
Definition
A)
Community Network Principle
Term
Which is not a principle for building social capital through politics and government?


A)
View government and civil society as compliments


B)
Do not harm


C)
Foster greater Democratic Deliberation


D)
Bridge occupational divides


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
Bridge occupational divides
Term
Which of these is not a principle for building social capital?


A)
Impact Principle


B)
Recycling Principle


C)
Bridging Principle


D)
CDC Principle


E)
None of the above
Definition
E)
None of the above
Term
To what does "C2C" originally refer?


A)
Connection to connection


B)
Correspondent to correspondent


C)
Consumer to consumer


D)
Charity to charity


E)
College to college
Definition
C)
Consumer to consumer
Term
Which principle for building social capital involves people from different communities learning from each other?


A)
C2C


B)
Bridging


C)
Recycling


D)
Bonding


E)
None of the above
Definition
B)
Bridging
Term
Is social capital expendable? Why or why not?


A)
Yes; Because you must spend time and you can't get that time back


B)
No; Social capital is the amount of connections you have


C)
Yes; When social capital is spent- it goes with whomever you "spent" it on


D)
No; when it is transferred to someone they transfer to others


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
No; when it is transferred to someone they transfer to others
Term
Dr. Nicholas Christakis gave a TED talk on "The Hidden Influence of Social Networks." What originally piqued his interest in this topic?


A)
Happiness


B)
Altruism


C)
Generosity


D)
The Widower Effect


E)
None of the Above
Definition
D)
The Widower Effect


E)
None of the Above
Term
What are the three principles for building social capital through politics and government?


A)
View government and civil society as opposites; Do no harm, and foster greater democratic deliberation


B)
View government and civil society as compliments; Do no harm and foster greater democratic deliberation


C)
View government and civil society as compliments; Do more volunteer work, and foster greater community deliberation


D)
View government and civil society as opposites; Do more volunteer work, and foster greater democratic deliberation


E)
View government and civil society as opposites; Do more volunteer work, and foster greater community deliberation
Definition
B)
View government and civil society as compliments; Do no harm and foster greater democratic deliberation
Term
What are the four principles for building social capital?


A)
Recycling, bridging, community, social


B)
Social capital impact, recycling, bridging, C2C


C)
C2C, recycling, bonding, social capital impact


D)
Recycling, bonding, social capital impact, community


E)
None of the above
Definition
B)
Social capital impact, recycling, bridging, C2C
Term
What are the roles of the workplace in building social capital?


A)
As communities, they are more diverse than neighborhoods and serve to bridge social divides.


B)
As networks, they provide opportunities for voluntarism.


C)
As community institutions, businesses contribute through philanthropic initiatives.


D)
All of the Above


E)
A and C, but not B
Definition
A)
As communities, they are more diverse than neighborhoods and serve to bridge social divides.
Term
Which of the following is not a principle of building work-based social capital?


A)
Bridge occupational divides


B)
"Legitimize" social capital from the top


C)
Make social capital pay


D)
Boost the civic potential of the "new workforce"


E)
Create off-site civic associations
Definition
E)
Create off-site civic associations
Term
What is not a principle for building social capital?


A)
The Social Capital Impact Principle


B)
The Recycling Principle


C)
The Bridging Principle


D)
The Do No Harm Principle


E)
The "C2C" principle
Definition
D)
The Do No Harm Principle
Term
What are the principles for building social capital?


A)
The Bridging Principle


B)
The "C2C" Principle


C)
The Recycling Principle


D)
The Social Capital Principle


E)
All of the above
Definition
E)
All of the above
Term
In what way did the authors of the article suggest the decline in political participation could be resolved?


A)
Learn from past mistakes


B)
Offer incentives


C)
Create a cyber version of the Morrill Act


D)
Both A and C


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
Both A and C
Term
While we see _________ capital surging, we are not seeing _________ capital surging.


A)
social; financial


B)
monetary; social


C)
monetary; financial


D)
social; monetary


E)
financial; social
Definition
E)
financial; social
Term
What is the "C2C" Principle?


A)
Drawing upon our stocks of social capital usually generates even more.


B)
People as consumers affect economic policy.


C)
Social capital between people of diverse groups is beneficial to community.


D)
Political conversation between citizens is beneficial for building social capital and for building community.


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
Political conversation between citizens is beneficial for building social capital and for building community.
Term
Which of the following is NOT a recommendation for building social capital?


A)
Create work-based civic associations


B)
Give workers more time for community service


C)
Provide incentives for community service


D)
Reward yourself for participating in service


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
Reward yourself for participating in service
Term
Who is responsible for "legitimizing" social capital in the workplace?


A)
Administrative assistants


B)
The HR Department


C)
The average employee


D)
Middle management


E)
The CEO
Definition
E)
The CEO
Term
The Recycling Principle states that social capital is:


A)
Useless


B)
Necessary for survival


C)
Creating bridges


D)
Promotes peer-to-peer relationships


E)
Infectious
Definition
E)
Infectious
Term
According to The Human Condition, humans have switched from focusing on _______ to focusing on ___________.


A)
The Eternal; Immortality


B)
Action; the Eternal


C)
Immortality; the Eternal


D)
Work; Action


E)
Immortality; Action
Definition
C)
Immortality; the Eternal
Term
According to Arendt, you could only enter the polis if:


A)
Your business was thriving


B)
Your household was in order


C)
You had a passion for government


D)
Your social life was a priority


E)
You were in a position of leadership
Definition
B)
Your household was in order
Term
What are the three very different things that Arendt say contribute to the "good life"?

I. Religion

II. Participation in the polis

III. Work

IV. Bodily pleasures

V. Contemplation


A)
I, II, V


B)
II, III, V


C)
I, II, III


D)
II, IV, V


E)
I, III, IV
Definition
D)
II, IV, V
Term
What does Arendt say has replaced the pursuit of the good life?


A)
good society


B)
good soul


C)
Goodness


D)
good self


E)
good family
Definition
C)
Goodness
Term
According to Arendt, humans tend to evaluate the _______ & ___________, but not the ___________.


A)
Far away; the inner; here and now


B)
Here and now; far away; the inner


C)
Inner; here and now; far away


D)
Far away; Never and now; the inner


E)
None of the above
Definition
A)
Far away; the inner; here and now
Term
What are three fundamental activities in The Human Condition?


A)
Labor, work, contemplation


B)
Labor, contemplation, action


C)
Labor, work, action


D)
Contemplation, work, action


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
Labor, work, action
Term
According to Arendt, Galileo provided us with:


A)
A future


B)
Astrology


C)
Modern ideological thought


D)
An Archimedean point


E)
Globalization
Definition
D)
An Archimedean point
Term
Arendt describes action as:


A)
Work


B)
Labor


C)
Natural


D)
Activism


E)
Human plurality
Definition
E)
Human plurality
Term
Who invented the telescope?


A)
Archimedes


B)
Galileo


C)
Aristotle


D)
Arendt


E)
None of the above
Definition
E)
None of the above
Term
According to Arendt, what effect has the telescope had on our world view?


A)
It has led us to dismiss religion


B)
It has caused us to want to leave Earth


C)
It has caused us to feel insignificant and focused away from ourselves


D)
It has caused us to want to conquer other worlds


E)
It has unified the human population as citizens of citizens of a planet that is one of many planets in the universe
Definition
C)
It has caused us to feel insignificant and focused away from ourselves
Term
What is one of the three great events that has caused us to feel alienated?


A)
Exploration


B)
Innovation


C)
World War II


D)
Industrial Revolution


E)
Advent of technology
Definition
A)
Exploration
Term
Which of the following is one of the three great events that Arendt refers to ?


A)
Research


B)
Religion


C)
Big Bang


D)
Reformation


E)
Revolution
Definition
D)
Reformation
Term
Which three great events have led us to feel alienation?


A)
Reformation, revolution, socialization


B)
Exploration, industrialization, socialization


C)
World War I, Revolution, reformation


D)
Industrialization, invention of telescope, WWI


E)
Exploration, reformation, invention of the telescope
Definition
E)
Exploration, reformation, invention of the telescope
Term
Which is not one of the three great events that contribute to world alienation, according to Arendt?


A)
Exploration


B)
Reformation


C)
Invention of the telescope


D)
Advances in weapons developement


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
Advances in weapons developement
Term
What was the good life replaced with?


A)
Goodness


B)
Pleasure


C)
Happiness


D)
Work


E)
The American Dream
Definition
A)
Goodness
Term
Why did the three great events lead to world alienation?


A)
It made the Earth seem large, leading to a smaller focus on individual areas


B)
It made humanity realize how small they are in the universal aspect, leading to inward asceticism


C)
Made the Earth seem smaller, creating an Earth more focused on humanity


D)
They strengthened humanity's focus on the Earth while encouraging other worldly exploration


E)
World alienation was not caused by these three events
Definition
B)
It made humanity realize how small they are in the universal aspect, leading to inward asceticism
Term
In Arendt's discussion of world alienation, how does she explain surveying capacity?


A)
Shrinking the distances between places


B)
Doing something good for someone and keeping it to yourself


C)
Exploring new places


D)
Knowing how big the Earth is and comprehending it


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
Knowing how big the Earth is and comprehending it
Term
According to Arendt, exploration allowed us to shrink distance through...


A)
Transportation


B)
Communication


C)
Invention


D)
All of the above


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
All of the above
Term
According to Arendt, which three events led to world alienation?


A)
Exploration, industrialization, the microscope


B)
Revolution, Reformation, the radio


C)
Exploration, relativism, the telescope


D)
Exploration, Reformation, the telescope


E)
Electronics, representation, the television
Definition
D)
Exploration, Reformation, the telescope
Term
What major invention did Arendt feel contributed to alienating people?


A)
Camera


B)
Telephone


C)
Internet


D)
Telescope


E)
Television
Definition
D)
Telescope
Term
Which of the following did Arendt say was a great event that led to alienation?


A)
Age of exploration


B)
The Reformation


C)
The invention of the telescope


D)
All of the above


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
All of the above
Term
Labor, as described by Arendt, means _______________.


A)
Life activities


B)
Survival of a species through actors


C)
Working for an organization for gain


D)
A product of social interaction


E)
Emphasis on the manual workforce
Definition
B)
Survival of a species through actors
Term
In the Human Condition, what does the author say is emphasized over immortality?


A)
Love


B)
Death


C)
Eternity


D)
Family


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
Eternity
Term
Which of the following lists the three fundamental kinds of activity, according to Arendt?


A)
Labor, work, effort


B)
Action, effort, endurance


C)
Intimacy, intellectuality, physicality


D)
Political, private, social


E)
Labor, work, action
Definition
E)
Labor, work, action
Term
Which of the following is one of the three types of activities present within the Vita Activa?


A)
Labor


B)
Shopping


C)
Work


D)
Action


E)
A, C, and D
Definition
E)
A, C, and D
Term
The members of Slim's table come to Valois to escape a place of isolation. What type(s) of isolation are they escaping?


A)
Physical isolation


B)
Mental Isolation


C)
Moral Isolation


D)
Racial isolation


E)
Both A and C
Definition
E)
Both A and C
Term
When Valois was being remodeled, where did the man go to instead?


A)
McDonalds


B)
Burger King


C)
Subway


D)
Sonic


E)
Wendy's
Definition
E)
Wendy's
Term
What facilitates community, according to Slim's Table?


A)
Institutions


B)
Different views


C)
Democracy


D)
Individuality


E)
None of these
Definition
A)
Institutions
Term
Which philosopher is most closely related to the following statement?

The Greeks who own Valois believe it is estremely important to protect their space/environment that contains the community in Slim's Table.


A)
Hobbes


B)
Locke


C)
Aristotle


D)
Rousseau


E)
Riesman
Definition
B)
Locke
Term
Which of the following does not facilitate community?


A)
Institutions


B)
Restaurants


C)
Autonomy


D)
Media


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
Media
Term
Who is Willie?


A)
An elderly white man who values punctuality


B)
A well-off, social white man


C)
A flashy black man in a pink suit


D)
A black man who values humor


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
A flashy black man in a pink suit
Term
What happened when Valois closed for remodeling?


A)
The people from Slim's Table went their separate ways


B)
Arguments began among the friends


C)
Nothing


D)
The friends move to Wendy's to eat


E)
None of the above.
Definition
D)
The friends move to Wendy's to eat
Term
How does Slim look to Bartas?


A)
A member of the table


B)
Another random white guy


C)
A threat to their community in the the restaurant


D)
A father figure


E)
A certain nefarious character
Definition
D)
A father figure
Term
What do restauarants facilitate for the community?


A)
Common space


B)
Personal space


C)
Comfort zone


D)
All of the above


E)
None of the above
Definition
D)
All of the above
Term
How did meeting at Valois validate the men's self worth?


A)
They left personal isolation


B)
They participated in the group space


C)
They were disaproving stereotypes


D)
All of the above


E)
Only A and C
Definition
D)
All of the above
Term
What does not facilitate community?


A)
Interests


B)
Autonomy


C)
Institutions


D)
Relationships


E)
Building Types
Definition
D)
Relationships
Term
Which of the following events occured in Slim's Table as a result of the restaurants remodeling?


A)
Others began to intermingle outside the restaurant


B)
The group gave up on Valois


C)
Spatial relations began to change


D)
All of the above


E)
A and C only
Definition
E)
A and C only
Term
What facilitates community, according to Slim's Table?


A)
Institutions


B)
Comfort zones


C)
Common interests


D)
A and C


E)
B and C
Definition
D)
A and C
Term
When a person sits alone, they "people watch" to satisfy ________?


A)
Scouting for a pre-concieved notion of danger


B)
Searching for a potential mate


C)
Classification of people based on their attributes


D)
Social interaction


E)
To determine an average distance where isolation can be maintained
Definition
C)
Classification of people based on their attributes
Term
The remodeling of Valois causes what in the self?


A)
A reevaluation of their place


B)
Wanting to sit in a new place


C)
No longer eating at Valois


D)
not linking the Greeks


E)
None of the above
Definition
A)
A reevaluation of their place
Term
Which of the following is considered to be disrespectful according to Slim's Table?


A)
wastefulness


B)
agressiveness


C)
impatience


D)
Only A and B


E)
A, B and C
Definition
E)
A, B and C
Term
What happens socially when Valois is shut down for remodeling?


A)
Slim's Table breaks apart


B)
Slim's Table feels animosity towards Valois


C)
Slim's Table become more inclusive


D)
Slim's Table become more exclusive


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
Slim's Table become more inclusive
Term
Which of these is highest among blacks when compared to any other racial group?


A)
Divorce rate


B)
Murder rate


C)
Drug abuse


D)
Longevity


E)
Suicide rate
Definition
A)
Divorce rate
Term
What is the common factor in facilitating community shared in the Lonely Crowd and Slim's Table?


A)
Power


B)
Space


C)
Leadership


D)
Autonomy


E)
Respectability
Definition
D)
Autonomy
Term
According to Hobbes, man's state of nature is a state of war; in Slim's Table what "sovereign" preserves the peace at Valois?


A)
Slim


B)
Greeks


C)
Police


D)
Values


E)
None of the above
Definition
A)
Slim
Term
What does not facilitate community?


A)
Institutions


B)
Building types


C)
Leaders


D)
Media


E)
Positive encounters
Definition
D)
Media
Term
Is racism good or bad?


A)
Bad; It facilitates negative stereotypes


B)
Good; It provides the means for community


C)
Good; It can keep you safe


D)
All of the above


E)
None of the above
Definition
A)
Bad; It facilitates negative stereotypes
Term
Following in teh same line of thinking as that of "Slim's Table," Valois was different from toher institutions in Chicago in that:


A)
Food and merriment could only be provided here


B)
It served as a sanctuary, free of judgement


C)
Greeks were uncommon elsewhere


D)
Europeans could congregate here peacefully


E)
There was no sense of community
Definition
B)
It served as a sanctuary, free of judgement
Term
What do the regulars of Valois do when the cafeteria is remodeled?


A)
Eat at home


B)
Go to separate restaurants


C)
Ignore each other


D)
Congregate together at Wendy's


E)
B and C
Definition
D)
Congregate together at Wendy's
Term
What do the black regulars gain through their sincerity


A)
Respect


B)
Standing


C)
vulnerability


D)
Shame


E)
Pride
Definition
B)
Standing
Term
What makes Valois special from other places?


A)
People are treated equally witihin


B)
The patrons choose to leave isolation to attend


C)
Allows patrons to avoid higher thinking


D)
A and B


E)
A and C
Definition
D)
A and B
Term
Which of the following does Valois not provide for its regular customers?


A)
Santuary from stereotypes


B)
Self respect


C)
Good food


D)
Escape from ghetto life


E)
Total group consensus
Definition
E)
Total group consensus
Term
The members of Slim's Table come to Valois to escape a place of isolation. What type(s) of isolation are they escaping?


A)
Physical isolation


B)
Mental isolation


C)
Moral isolation


D)
Racial isolation


E)
Both A and C
Definition
E)
Both A and C
Term
Which of the following is true of technology?


A)
We use it to feel less lonely


B)
It prevents us from communicating effectively


C)
It cleans up messy interactions with each other


D)
We expect more from it than we do of each other


E)
A, C, and D
Definition
E)
A, C, and D
Term
According to Goodsell, which four areas were part of the civic movement:

I. Versailles

II. Paris

III. Berlin

IV. D.C.

V. London


A)
I, II, III


B)
I, III, IV


C)
II, IV, V


D)
All but V.


E)
All of the above
Definition
D)
All but V.
Term
How does Goodsell define civic space?


A)
Open-air, utility


B)
Open-air, ceremonial


C)
Private, ceremonial


D)
Enclosed, ceremonial


E)
Enclosed, utility
Definition
D)
Enclosed, ceremonial
Term
We looked at four major scenes of civic space in class. Which city is NOT a location of a civic space in which we covered?


A)
Berlin, Germany


B)
Versailles, France


C)
London, England


D)
Rome, Italy


E)
Paris, France
Definition
D)
Rome, Italy
Term
Which of the following is NOT an extension of the generic definition of public space?


A)
Location-bound


B)
Electronic


C)
Extended


D)
Democratic


E)
Patriarchal
Definition
E)
Patriarchal
Term
The four dimensions of a civic space are all of the following, except:


A)
Purpose


B)
Accessibility


C)
Perimeter


D)
Degree of enclosure


E)
Ownership
Definition
C)
Perimeter
Term
According to Goodsell, what indicates power in a space?


A)
Staging, people, event, and behavior


B)
Enclosure, ceremonial, height and staging


C)
Height, cetrality, distance and placement


D)
All of the above


E)
None of the above
Definition
C)
Height, cetrality, distance and placement
Term
Which of the following is/are included in Goodsell's four characteristics of civic space?


A)
State-owned


B)
Monumental


C)
Ceremonial


D)
Enclosed


E)
A, C, and D
Definition
E)
A, C, and D
Term
Which of the following is not one of the four scenes of which Goodsell spoke of?


A)
London


B)
St. Petersburg


C)
Versailles


D)
Paris


E)
Berlin
Definition
B)
St. Petersburg
Term
According to Goodsell, which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a civic space?


A)
Large


B)
Ceremonial


C)
State-owned


D)
Enclosed


E)
Publicly accessible
Definition
A)
Large
Term
Which of the following is not one of the four dimensions of civic space?


A)
Ownership/Control


B)
Accessibility to outsiders


C)
Purpose


D)
Size of the audience


E)
Degree of enclosure
Definition
D)
Size of the audience
Term
Which is not a characteristic of civic space, according to Goodsell?


A)
State-owned


B)
Publicly accessible


C)
Ceremonial


D)
Enclosed


E)
Federally owned
Definition
E)
Federally owned
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