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What is the term used to describe when norms become integral to living and are taken for granted?
What is the term used to describe when norms become integral to living and are taken for granted?
- Norm Cascading
- Norm Emergence
- Norm Internalization (correct)
- Norm Entrepreneurship
Which stage of the norm life cycle involves debates among political circles and arguments with politicians?
Which stage of the norm life cycle involves debates among political circles and arguments with politicians?
- Norm Cascading (correct)
- Norm Internalization
- Norm Entrepreneurship
- Norm Emergence
What is the term used to describe individuals or organizations that advocate for women's voting rights?
What is the term used to describe individuals or organizations that advocate for women's voting rights?
- Policy Makers
- Citizenship Activists
- Social Entrepreneurs
- Norm Entrepreneurs (correct)
During which phase did succeeding constitutions ensure that both women and men have the same voting rights?
During which phase did succeeding constitutions ensure that both women and men have the same voting rights?
Norms are only effective when they are normalized and legitimized by which of the following?
Norms are only effective when they are normalized and legitimized by which of the following?
What is the main focus of constructivism in politics?
What is the main focus of constructivism in politics?
According to Finnemore and Sikkink, what are norms?
According to Finnemore and Sikkink, what are norms?
What is the normative contestation stage in the norm life cycle?
What is the normative contestation stage in the norm life cycle?
What is the role of norm entrepreneurs in the norm life cycle?
What is the role of norm entrepreneurs in the norm life cycle?
What is the primary goal of socialization in the norm life cycle?
What is the primary goal of socialization in the norm life cycle?
What distinguishes norm leaders from norm followers in the norm cascade stage?
What distinguishes norm leaders from norm followers in the norm cascade stage?
According to Dahl (1961), how is power conceptualized?
According to Dahl (1961), how is power conceptualized?
Which scholar viewed power as the production of effects shaping actors' capacities?
Which scholar viewed power as the production of effects shaping actors' capacities?
According to Bachrach and Baratz (1964), what does power work through?
According to Bachrach and Baratz (1964), what does power work through?
Which form of power involves direct control over another in a social interaction?
Which form of power involves direct control over another in a social interaction?
What is a characteristic of Foucault's (2001) view on power?
What is a characteristic of Foucault's (2001) view on power?
How is institutional power different from compulsory power?
How is institutional power different from compulsory power?