This term describes the ability of groups or individuals in getting what they want
Power
In this type of government, the people have the ultimate "say" in what happens in their government.
The process in which formal educational qualifications, such as a degree or certificate, are used to determine who is eligible to work.
Credentialism
The struggle for influence and control over a state or governing body is known as what?
Politics
The economy
This type of power is considered harsher, and is generally seen as forcing groups or individuals to do something
Coercive power
What two democratic government types are the most common in modern countries? (They both start with "P")
Presidential & parliamentary
The modern education system is divided into two sections.
This section focuses of the education needs of children & developing basic social skills.
Primary education
This term describes a group of people acting together to try to create social or political change.
In a feudalistic society, people created wealth by owning a large amount of _____.
Land
This type of authority is historically one of the oldest, and stresses the importance of authority due to tradition or custom
Traditional authority
What type of government is entirely controlled by a single person or group, are forces their ideology onto the people?
Totalitarianism
This refers to a form of education where students learn social skills, the values of self-determination, autonomy, and how to attach to social groups.
Moral education
The issue that arises when those involved in a social movement believe others will do the work needed for them to benefit is known as what?
The free-rider problem
The economic system in which production is based on social needs & is controlled and owned by workers is known as what?
socialism
This type of authority describes following authority based on personal qualities of individual leaders, rather than customs or codified rules.
Charismatic authority
The theory about the connection between structural inequality and collective action is known as?
Structural strain theory
If someone were to prolong their education and stay in college instead of joining the workforce due to an unstable job market, that would be an example of the _______ theory.
The warehousing theory
This refers to a political activity in which the meanings associated with an action are viewed as just as important as the action itself
symbolic politics
An economy in which manufacturing becomes less important and information & services become a larger part of the economy is known as what?
post-industrialism
This term describes a form of power where dominant groups make their worldview seem like "common sense"
Hegemony
The collection of places where private individuals and elected officials gather together to discuss matters of common concern is known as the public _______?
The public sphere
These forms of assessment are administered and scored under conditions that are identical for all students.
Standardized tests
A feeling of social connection and social belonging
Social solidarity
The part of the economy refers to the collection, gathering, and initial processing of raw material resources.
The primary sector