Question: Social capital can create value both internally and externally. Question 1 options: True False Question 2 (2 points) Saved Which of the following statements below

Social capital can create value both internally and externally.

Question 1 options:

True
False

Question 2 (2 points)

Saved

Which of the following statements below are true?

Question 2 options:

Examples of social capital are neighbors informally keeping an eye on one another's homes and exchanges among members of a cancer support group.

A tightly knit community of Hassidic Jews trading diamonds without having to test each gem for purity and barn-raising on the frontier are NOT examples of social capital.

Social capital can be found in families, friendship networks, neighborhoods, churches, schools, bridge clubs, civic associations, and even bars.

A & C

B & C

Question 3 (2 points)

Communities with higher levels of social capital are likely to have higher educational achievement, better government performance, faster economic growth, and less crime.

Question 3 options:

True
False

Question 4 (2 points)

Which of the following statements below are true?

Question 4 options:

Bridging social capital is social capital that bring individuals together with others who are unlike them, by race, class, ethnicity, education, religion, age, gender, and so on.

Bonding social capital is social capital that brings individuals together with others like them.

America's religious communities constitute a very small portion, approximately 10%, of all social capital in the country.

All of the above

A & B only

Question 5 (2 points)

Social capital works through multiple channels such as:

Question 5 options:

Information flows - e.g. learning about jobs, learning about candidates running for office, exchanging ideas at college

Norms of reciprocity (mutual aid)

Bonding networks that connect folks who are similar sustain particularized (in-group) reciprocity

Collective action that depends upon social networks - e.g., the role that the black church played in the Civil Rights movement

All of the above

Question 6 (2 points)

Which of the following are examples of a relationship that can create social capital?

Question 6 options:

A team at the workplace and an alumni network

Conversations with one's neighbors

Relationships with the teachers of one's children and people that you have volunteered with

All of the above

A & C only

Question 7 (2 points)

Since communities vary greatly, the ways that one community use to increase social capital has NO relevance to another community.

Question 7 options:

True
False

Question 8 (2 points)

With regard to older adults, informal unpaid channels of care account for what portion of care?

Question 8 options:

Approximately 10%

Approximately 50%

Approximately 75%

Approximately 90%

Question 9 (2 points)

Which of the following statements are true?

Question 9 options:

A reduction in community involvement by Boomers has led to an estimated roughly 40% fewer community ties.

According to the Hearing on the state of social capital in America (2017), there is estimated to be adequate funding for the paid/institutional care in the future.

The divorce epidemic has NOT had any influence on the paid/institutional care that will be needed in the future.

All of the above

None of the above

Question 10 (2 points)

Boomers have more family support than previous generations, thus is expected to have less need for paid institutionalized care.

Question 10 options:

True
False

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