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Multiple Choice 1. The word "community" is derived from which language? a) Greek b) French c) Latin d) German 2. Which of the following is NOT a type of community mentioned in the text? Geographic communities b) Virtual communities c) Historical communities d) Communities of interest 3. What is one of the primary characteristics of a geographic community? Shared interests b) Shared ethnicity c) Physical proximity d) Online interaction

4. Which of the following is an example of a community of interest? A religious congregation b) A local neighborhood c) A model railway club d) A geographical district 5. The term "virtual communities" primarily refers to groups that interact: Through physical contact b) Through communication media c) Only in public spaces d) Only online.

6. Which of the following is NOT a type of organization that serves a community? Health and human service organizations b) Advocacy organizations c) Sports teams d) Government agencies 7. In a community, what does the term "infrastructure" refer to? The population of the community The physical structures and basic services The cultural practices The political power structure

8. Who are considered "informal" leaders in a community? Mayors and city councilors b) Community activists, corporate CEOs, and clergy c) Teachers and police officers d) Lawyers and business owners 9. What does understanding a community’s “demographics” involve? Learning about the community's infrastructure b) Investigating the history of the community c) Analyzing the community's population characteristics d) Examining the political structures of the community

10. A key aspect of understanding a community's culture is: Knowing its leaders b) Learning about its economic structure c) Understanding its traditions and values d) Studying its geographical features

infrastructure community of interest industrial demographics physical onlin e Advocacy service culture environmental disaster

Fill in the Blanks 1. The concept of community contrasts the dynamics of small communities with those of larger, more ________ societies. A community's ________ includes things like roads, bridges, and public transportation. A community formed by people with shared concerns, like poor air quality, is called a ________ community. The ________ aspect of a community includes physical structures, topography, and neighborhood layouts. An example of a community that is primarily online is a ________ community.

6. The ________ of a community involves knowing who lives there and their age, gender, race, etc. Groups like Lions, Rotary, and Kiwanis are examples of ________ organizations. ________ organizations push for the rights and services for specific groups within a community. The ________ of a community includes social norms, values, and traditions that dictate behavior. A community can be unhealthy if there are issues like ________ or entrenched conflict.

Advocacy organizations Health and human service organizations Chamber of Commerce Informal groups Virtual communities Government/Politics Community culture Social structure Trade unions Community demographics Match the description to the correct term: A) Groups that work with low-income or at-risk populations B) Organizations formed for political representation and legal advocacy C) Organizations like Lions and Rotary D) Groups primarily interacting through technology E) Describes the political power and structure in a community F) The norms and traditions that shape community life G) The relations between people in the community H) Unions advocating for worker rights I) Groups defined by personal traits or characteristics, like age, race, or income J) Groups that self-identify around shared interests like book clubs or sports teams

True or False A community can only exist in a specific geographical area. A community's infrastructure includes its cultural events and social norms. Virtual communities interact face-to-face. Advocacy organizations aim to protect the rights of specific populations. Informal groups are often made up of organized and registered organizations.

6. Demographics refer to a community's physical layout and infrastructure. 7. Healthy communities may suffer from issues such as high poverty or poor infrastructure. 8. Community culture includes both spoken and unspoken rules that guide behavior. 9. The economic structure of a community includes aspects of wealth distribution and economic growth. 10. Community leaders are always elected or appointed officials.

List the three types of communities (3) What are the different categories of a community? (7)
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