Research
Immigration
Health care
Economic Inequality
Activism
100

What is positivism?

Positivism is centered on the ontological belief that reality is measurable and encompasses only what one can directly observe

100

What is DACA? 

DACA is a program that provides people who came into the u.s. as children and do not have a criminal record, with a work permit and the ability to reside in the u.s without fear of deportation.

100

Which presidential candidate advocated for Medicare for all?

Bernie Sanders
100

What is 'trickle down' economic theory? 

'trickle down' economic theory implies that tax breaks and benefits for corporations and the wealthy will trickle down to everyone else

100

What is activism? 

An intentional effort to create change. Marx called this praxis

200

Participant observation is considered ______ research 

qualitative research 

200

What is the term which describes discrimination against the foreign born?

Xenophobia

200

What does Biden want to do in regards to health care

He wants to strengthen the ACA

200

What is the best Gini Coefficient?

0. This represents perfect equality.  

200

What are the three levels of Milbrath’s Hierarchy?

1. Spectator activities 

2. Transitional activities 

3. Gladiatorial activities


300

Lab experiments are considered ________ research 

quantitative research 

300

What was the first significant law restricting immigration into the u.s? 

The Chinese Exclusion act of 1882

300

Why do politicians stay away from rhetoric that advocates for medicare for all? 

Medicare/healthcare for all is something that Socialist nations (for the most part) tend to adopt
300

What is the current u.s coefficient in 2024?

 0.43 – 0.48. Recall that anything above 0.50 is bad

300

What sociologist/activist does Terry see as the balance between Addams
and Alinski?



Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

400

What is the difference between quantitative and qualitative research? 

Quantitative research is data driven and usually involves surveys, statistics etc. Qualitative research is driven by participants' experiences, perceptions, and behavior. 

400

Approximately what percent of the US population is currently foreign born?

12.7%-13.6

400

What did the ACA do?

it expanded medicaid eligibility and provided Americans with healthcare options that did not discriminate against them if they had any pre-existing conditions 

400

What is the role of education as it pertains to economic mobility in the u.s?

Education can help poor people to get opportunities that they would not have otherwise but wealthy people without degrees still do better than poor people with degrees. 

400

What are 3 examples of physical world activism? 

Consciousness building 

Community building 

Lobbying 

Media activism 

Propaganda

Economic activism (divestment, boycott) 

Protest 

Strike action 

Non-violent confrontation

Violent confrontation

Revolution



500

Can knowledge ever be 'objective'? why or why not? 

The process of knowledge production as we know it can never be fully objective. This is because researchers are political human beings and thus will invariably view the world through their own individual lenses. 
500

What is the difference between the DREAM act and DACA? 

The Dream Act was a direct pathway to citizenship whereas DACA only offered protections. Both only pertained to those who came to the u.s. as children

500

Which demographic group is more likely to be uninsured? why is this?

Latinx people tend to be more likely to be uninsured. This is because Latinx people tend to be employed in sectors which do not provide them with healthcare

500

What are the main reasons why women earn less than men? & what are the main reasons why Black people earn less than white people? 

Women: the types of industries and occupations that women tend to take on, pay less. 

Black people: Access to education and workforce experience is limited 

500

Can you give at least one online activity of each of the three levels of Milbrath’s Hierarchy?

1. Spectator activities

* CLICTIVISM (Slactivism) –
endorses/advocates by “liking,” upvoting or
following an activist post or blog

* METAVOICING (echo chamber) – sharing,
retweeting, reposting, and commenting on
another’s post. Reinforces ideas/values

* ASSERTION (content creation) – video,
audio, image, text.

2. Transitional activities

* POLITICAL CONSUMERISM
(boycotting - buycotting) attempting to
influence the activities or political stance of
commercial organizations

* DIGITAL PETITIONS – Government
sponsored (e.g.,“We the People”). A
response is guaranteed if a minimum number
of citizens sign.

* BOTIVISM (virtual activism) “bot” + “activism.”
Applications that prod action, ask for money,
share information, even respond to trolling.

* E-FUNDING. Providing revenue for a cause.
Ranges from donation buttons and online
auctions to hacking accounts and
ransomware

3. Gladiatorial activities

* DATA ACTIVISM – (Goes beyond advocating
for individuals’ control over date, and beyond
data philanthropy), Volunteers rescue,
preserve, and disseminate open data when
governments refuse to share data or remove
it

* EXPOSURE (unauthorized “leaking” or
distribution of confidential information). Done
by those with or without legitimate access.
May or may not be politically motivated.

*HACTIVISM. Hacking to achieve social or
political goals. Exposes information, destroys
data, or disrupts operations. May target
government, organizations, or individuals

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