Questions: Question 29
A boy throwing rocks during a demonstration might be an example of
precipitating factors
structural strain
structural conduciveness
mobilization for action
Transcript text: Question 29
A boy throwing rocks during a demonstration might be an example of $\qquad$
precipitating factors
structural strain
structural conduciveness
mobilization for action
Solution
Answer
The answer is mobilization for action.
Explanation
Option 1: Precipitating factors
Precipitating factors refer to specific events or incidents that trigger a response or action. While a boy throwing rocks could be seen as a trigger, it is more accurately described as an action rather than a factor that precipitates further events.
Option 2: Structural strain
Structural strain involves underlying tensions or conflicts within a society that create pressure for change. The act of throwing rocks is not a structural strain itself but rather a response to such strains.
Option 3: Structural conduciveness
Structural conduciveness refers to the social conditions that make a particular type of behavior possible. While the environment may allow for demonstrations, the act of throwing rocks is not an example of structural conduciveness.
Option 4: Mobilization for action
Mobilization for action involves organizing and directing efforts towards a specific goal or protest. A boy throwing rocks during a demonstration is an example of individuals being mobilized to take action in support of a cause or protest.