soc final quizlet

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Why are rates of urban growth higher in less industrialized nations compared to more industrialized nations?

Correct: -differences in fertility rates -differences in migration rates Incorrect: -differences in mortality rates -differences in governmental programs

What social factor contributes to the dramatically higher rates of obesity among black women as compared to white women?

Cultural differences in definitions of an attractive female physique

Approximately 20 percent of the world's population lives in low-income or lower-middle-income countries.

False, almost half

What is the principal form of wealth for most Americans?

Family income

Which is true about the underclass?

It is extremely hard for a member to move out of it In many ways they are disconnected from the rest of society

What did the 1995 Gun-Free School Zones Act change about school policy?

It mandated automatic suspension or expulsion of students possessing drugs or weapons in school.

Which of the following are reasons why most Americans are more affluent than anyone in the past has ever been?

Globalization of labor force & technological advances

Why is the "graying" of the world's population a women's issue?

Greater life expectancy

In what way does Hinduism support cultural norms in India?

In Hinduism, performing the duties appropriate to one's station, or caste, is a marker of ideal life

A woman putting on makeup and a man yelling at someone when he really wants to cry are both examples of

"doing gender."

medicaid

"government insurance program for persons of all ages whose income and resources are insufficient to pay for health care

Click on the two regions that have the highest number of HIV-positive people.

- Eastern / Southern Africa - Asia and the Pacific

Place the following geographical areas in order from lowest to highest number of people infected with HIV/AIDS.

- North Africa and Middle East - North America - Latin America - Sub-Saharan Africa

According to sociologists, which are aspects of "lifestyle"?

-one's clothing -one's diet -one's recreational activities

Identify the elements that Max Weber includes among the bases of class divisions.

-one's control of intangible economic resources -one's control of the means of production

Classify each scenario as either part or not part of the informal economy.

-selling drugs to acquaintances -making candles for one's own home

The crude birth rate in the United States is 13 per 1,000, and the crude death rate is 8 per 1,000. What is the rate of population growth?

0.5

Place the five stages of capitalism in order from the earliest to most recent type.

1. family 2. managerial 3. welfare 4. institutional 5. global

For a corporation to be considered transnational, it must have branches in how many countries?

2

Why do men have a higher risk of mortality after the death of a spouse than women?

Men rely more heavily on their wives for caretaking, helping, and social support than the other way around.

As of 2013, how would the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-V classify a transgender teenager who feels intensely uncomfortable with their assigned gender?

Mentally ill

What do the differences in methodology between Alfred Kinsey's and Edward Laumann's research reveal about social science research in sexual behavior?

Method can be as important as the research findings.

Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence about Hispanic and Latino immigrants in the United States.

Mexican Americans typically have lower levels of economic well-being and educational attainment than the U.S. population, while Cuban Americans are relatively advantaged immigrants.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage.

Mexican families often face unique challenges due to migration, where fathers will move to the United States first and send remittances back to their families, until eventually they can bring their families to the United States. After family members arrive, they face the risk of deportation, or forcible removal from the country.

Structural Mobility

Mobility resulting from changes in the number and kinds of jobs available in a society.

What, in broad terms, is the definition of social deviance?

Modes of action that do not conform to the norms or values held by most members of the group or society

Wealth

Money and material possessions held by an individual or group. (assets)

Identify the following as either a natural approach or social approach to childbirth.

Natural Approach rhythm method midwifery Social Approach condoms

At what age do children develop a preference for same-sex playmates?

3

Place each education event in order from 1st to last

A nation at risk report is released. No child life behind is passed into law. The common core state standards are developed. President Barack Obama announced of federal initiative to make community college tuition free

What does Max Weber mean by a "pariah group"?

A negative status group that suffers from the loss of social opportunity

Working Class

A social class broadly composed of people working in blue-collar or manual occupations

Class Systems

A system of social hierarchy that allows individuals to move among classes. Four chief bases- wealth, income, occupation, and education

What is an example of economic interdependence?

A woman buying meat from a butcher, clothes from a retailer, and is a pet groomer.

Which of the following is an example of economic interdependence?

A woman buying meat from a butcher, clothing from a retailer, and working for a pet grooming service

Homeless

People who have no place to sleep and either stay in free shelters or sleep in public places not meant for habitation

Bourgeoisie

People who own companies, land, or stocks (shares) and use these to generate econmic retuens

developed strain theory as a functionalist account of social deviance

Robert Merton

How did the collapse of Rwanda exemplify one part of Jared Diamond's theory about the collapse of society?

Rwanda's population was growing past the capacity of the land to provide food and resources for everyone in the country.

Which statement correctly uses the concept of affective individualism?

This belief in romantic attachment results in people wanting to choose marriage partners on the basis of personal choice and romantic love.

Sometimes "A" is added to the LGBTQ acronym. What does the "A" stand for?

Allies

Dependency Theories

Argues that the poverty of low income countries stem from their exploitation by wealthy countries and the multinational corporations based in those wealthy countries.

How is party voting associated with income in the United States?

As income increases, voters are more likely to vote for Republicans.

Identify the statement that accurately describes both the meaning and emergence of demography.

As nations were beginning to keep official population statistics, demography emerged as an approach to studying population

Which of these definitions is not part of the sociological definition of religion?

Belief in supernatural diety or dieties

Which of the following types of rights are associated with being a citizen?

Correct Answers: civil rights, social rights, political rights Incorrect Answers: membership rights, welfare rights

intergenerational mobility

a measure of social movement from one generation to the next

In terms of annual income for a family of four, what is the poverty line in the United States, as defined by the federal government?

about 24k

can emotional and social loneliness overlap

absolutely

For American corporations, identify the benefits of offshoring parts of their operations.

benefit(s): -lowered labor costs -fewer environmental regulations not benefit(s): lowered costs of raw materials lowered transportation costs

Ownership of wealth, occupation, income, and education are the four main bases of which kind of stratification system?

class

According to Karl Marx, social movements arise in response to -, which is brought about by a fundamental - in society.

class struggle, contradiction

Which of the following is an example of the shift in emphasis from education to learning in the ethos of American schooling?

classes that incorporate internships or service learning in their curriculum

What is the best example of the international division of labor?

clothing produced in Bangladeshi factories is sold in us retail stores by trained store staff

Which concept emerged from the work of sociologist Eduardo Bonilla-Silva?

color blindness

Type the phrase that is short for the process of revealing one's homosexual or bisexual identity.

coming out

Children are enrolled in numerous extracurricular activities.

concerted cultivation

The difference in poverty rates between older married white men (3.1 percent) and older single black women (40.5 percent) is best explained through which theoretical approach to aging?

conflict theories

Angela is 85, disabled, and lives alone in a studio apartment. Her small Social Security checks, based on 35 years of minimum-wage work, limit her housing options, and when the mortgage crisis hit, the apartment building in which she lived was foreclosed. Since then, she has moved between shelters and sleeping on the couch in her only daughter's hot, crowded apartment. What might best help a sociologist understand Angela's experiences of old age?

conflict theories of aging

Because of the traditional division of labor in families, males have had more access to resources and privileges and have sought to maintain their dominance.

conflict theory

A ______ theorist considering aging and the elderly would argue that our capitalist society tends to favor those who are the most ____________. According to this view, many of the problems of aging are produced by the routine operation of __________ and women, low-income persons and ethnic groups generally fare _________ than others

conflict, economically powerful, social institution, worse

embraces socially acceptable goals and the means to achieve those goals

conformist

which teachings encourage filial (ancestral) piety

confucianism

According to Marx, what are the essential characteristics of human nature?

creativity, control over one's activities, and cooperation with others

Members of "Pai Church" are adherents to a strict set of religious codes at home and share a highly involved church experience, but otherwise do not change their daily lives.

world-accommodating

can married people be emotionally lonely

yes

Hispanics are often described as adhering to strong "familism" norms, which suggest close ties to and obligations toward family members.

cultural

Moynihan blamed the legacy of slavery, in which black families were often forcibly separated, for continuing "disorganization" among black families

cultural

What is the name of the sociological view that seeks to explain social phenomena in terms of natural phenomena?

essentialism

the family in which one enters as an adult and may have one's own children

families of procreation

What is the principal form of wealth for most Americans?

family owned home

Which trend is displayed by this figure?

gender differences in pay are trending

an individual's self-definition or sense of gender

gender identity

a term used when gender identity and/or expression differs from societal expectations about gender roles

gender nonconforming

Textbooks often still contain sexist language and gender stereotypes. In the social structure of the school itself, women tend to be concentrated at the lower levels, as teachers and aides, while men tend to occupy upper-management and administrative positions. Of which concept are these alternative forms?

gender role socialization

Match the sociological research question with the corresponding concept.

gender role- How do little girls learn that pink is a "girl color"? intersectionality- How are body size norms different for women in South America, Africa, and North America?

- is a process where - people move into an older neighborhood and begin to refurbish homes, which often results in driving away - residents.

gentrification affluent poor

What measures the extent to which the distribution of income in a country deviates from a perfectly equal distribution?

gini index

earnings are not taxed

informal economy

embraces socially acceptable goals but uses illegitimate means to fulfill them

innovator

Political means accomplish corrective measures.

liberal feminism

Everyone has agency and can make choices.

life courses

what factors have contirubuted to a decline in mortality/increase in life expectancy

modern agriculture sanitation systems epidemic control improved nutrition medicine

the ratio of old people to working people (who pay for old people's medicare/benefits) is increasing or decreasing

more old people and less working people when compared deees is a problem

Which of the following refers to the family's role in raising a child, according to the functionalist perspective?

primary socialization

Individuals' racial and ethnic identities and the importance of these identities are malleable, depending on the context.

processual theories

Select the bolded terms that represent overt racism

referring to Mexican migrants as rapists and criminals. The "Unite the Right" rally promoted the superiority of whites.

What do sociologists mean by the term "second shift"?

refers to women who work a paid job and also handle housework

Match each concept with the example it best fits.

refusing to hire an Irish American because she is likely to be an alcoholic Correct label: discrimination During Jim Crow segregation, it was legal to separate the races in schools. Correct label: institutional racism A white person purchases band-aids that match his skin color. Correct label: white privilege the belief that Jews are greedy and stingy with money Correct label: prejudice

Anita Hill's 1991 testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee during the confirmation hearings for Clarence Thomas's 1991 nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court has had what lasting influence?

more recognition of sexual harrassment and willingness to report

How much higher is the average CEO's annual salary (CEOs of companies listed on the Standard & Poor's stock index) than the average worker's salary?

more than 300 times

how is the meaning of old age changin

research is dispelling many outdated notions about aging advances in nutrition & medical tech now enable people to live longer & healthier

rejects both socially acceptable goals and the means to achieve the goals, abandoning the competitive

retreatist

conforms to socially acceptable means but has lost site of the goals

ritualist

A white applicant who was rejected by a prestigious university argues that she was not admitted because racial minorities were given special advantages in the application process. What term would be used to characterize her argument?

scapegoating

School funding can vary greatly, even within the same state or county. Why does per-student funding vary so much for different schools?

school funding usually comes from property taxes, so wealthier areas generate more funding for schools.

How does this picture exemplify the kinds of problems that Jonathan Kozol saw in the schools he observed?

schools in poor communities were in a state of disrepair

Which of the following coincided with the early period of colonization in ways that laid the groundwork for the development of modern racism?

scientific racism

According to labeling theory, an individual who accepts the label of deviant and acts accordingly is performing

secondary deviation

In which ways do human sex characteristics vary between all males and females?

secondary sex characteristics, primary sex characteristics, dominant hormone, chromosomes

The world's low-income countries have mostly [Agricultural] economies. In 2016, the low-income countries were home to [9] percent of the world's population, and [0.5] percent of the world's GDP. In general, the [poorer] the country, the [faster] the growth in population.

see brackets

Kelley Voelker sued Deutsche Bank for sex discrimination in 2003. Which of these possible motivations for illegally demoting Voelker is supported by a functionalist perspective on gender?

she was starting a family

which theory believes many of the problems of aging (poverty, poor helath, inadequate health care) are systematically produced by social institutions

social conflict theory

The study of the social aspects of aging is called ______.

social gerontology

he members of a Masonic Lodge in Los Angeles

social group

The twentieth century was a time of major change in race relations for black and white Americans. Based on your knowledge of civil rights history, place the following events in chronological order.

the founding of the NAACP Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansasthe Montgomery bus boycott Martin Luther King Jr. led the march on Washington the Civil Rights Act was signed into law

sacred

the holy, divine, or supernatural

What was the major legal change that occurred in the 1960s to make divorce more widely available?

the implementation of the "no-fault divorce"

Globalization

the increased economic, political, and social interconnectedness of the world

What does it mean when a mortgage loan is "subprime"?

the interest rate will be higher than usual

Why does Amy Chua argue that democracy and a free market would not solve the problem of ethnic conflicts?

the introduction of democracy may trigger a backlash

Which of the following was a consequence of the U.S. policy of forcing Japanese families into "relocation centers" during World War II?

the japanese families assimilation into the US society accelerated after the war

How does the "marriageable men hypothesis" explain rates of marriage among African Americans?

the last one

What is generational equity?

the striking of a balance between the needs and interests of members of different generations

Global inequality

the systematic differences in wealth and power among countries

social clock

the way that sociological factors such as norms and values change over the life course

Sex segregation refers to the separation and concentration of genders in which social institution?

the workplace

What did Paul Willis's ethnography show about the working-class young men he studied?

the young men were aware that school were not set up to benefit them, and therefore rejected school in favor of other markers of success.

reason why young old are better off than old old currently

their birth cohort is generally better came of age during post world war II (strong economic growth)

Most rapes are committed by close relatives, intimate partners, or acquaintances.

true

What does it mean when a mortgage loan is "subprime"?

mortgage is higher than usual

Feminists disagree with the notion that biology "wires" men and women for certain social roles. What is the basis of this feminist view?

much of human activity is the result of socialization

are young or old people more politically active

old

what age group is the fastest growing segment of the elderly pop

old old

Religious groups play a role in promoting and helping to lead several social movements, such as Black Lives Matter

Weber

Among the superrich, some people are considered "old money" and others are considered "new wealth." What is the difference?

who own wealth passed down to them by earlier family generations

are men or women less likely to be married

women

are men or women more likely to have richer social and emotional ties to friends

women

Clock on phrases proving global inequality in the future.

- wealth nations decreased births - increased births poorer nations

According to the text, what regions have the lowest and highest levels of extreme poverty in 2013? Place the regions in order from lowest to highest.

- europe and central asia - latin america - south asia - sub saharan africa

Sociologist Peter Bearman has shown the intricate ways that genetics and social experience are intertwined in sexual orientation. He found that males with a female twin are twice as likely to report same-sex attractions. He also found that having an older brother increases the rate of homosexuality.

- genetics - males - increases

Select the bolded phrases that accurately describe research findings about child-free women.

- increased steadily through the 1980s and 1990s - less stigmatized now than in the past.

Select the bolded phrases that represent accurate statements about global health inequalities.

- mostly in Africa - in the sub-Saharan region

Select the bolded phrases that represent true statements about race-based inequalities in health.

- nearly all health indicators. - Black men have a lower life expectancy than white men

Poverty as cultural phenomena (fill in the blanks)

- poor themselves - Oscar Lewis - culture of poverty - Charles Murray - dependency culture

Select the bolded terms that represent overt racism.

- referring to Mexican migrants as racist - promoting white superiority

Identify which professions would be considered "glass escalator" professions for men.

- social worker - nurse

Childhood poverty: (Click on phrases)

- surged after 2008 recession - economic recovery benefits superrich and their children

Which of the following statements are true of the 1966 Coleman report's findings?

-Family background and peers seem to make a bigger difference to student outcomes than school quality. -Schools in the United States are highly racially segregated.

Identify each person as either homeless or not homeless.

-Felipe is an unemployed veteran. He sleeps in a town park. The police know him and leave him alone. -Annabella left her abusive boyfriend. She and her infant son stay at a free women's shelter.

Identify whether the following groups have higher or lower voter turnout.

-more highly educated (compared to less highly educated individuals) -high-income (compared to low-income individuals)

According to Thomas Piketty, author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century, growth of inequality over time is the norm in capitalist societies and has been the pattern in most developed economies—with one exception. What is the one exception?

1930-1975 (mid 20th century)

Based on the figure shown, place the four decades in order from the youngest to oldest average age at marriage for women.

1960 1920 1890 2000

Substantial changes in family, community, and social life posed challenges to many U.S. citizens' religious beliefs.

1960s-1970s

What was the first major protest against the WTO that sparked many later protests against the same organization?

1999 Seattle protest

According to your text, approximately what percentage of the country's total net worth was held by the bottom 60 percent of Americans in 2007?

2 percent

The Centers for Disease Control estimate that about - percent of women have been the victims of rape or attempted rape. This rate applies to women -. The CDC estimates that about - percent of men have experienced sexual assault by age 18, often at the hands of a relative or acquaintance.

20, everywhere, 16

In what year did the first states in the United States begin legalizing same-sex marriages?

2004

what date is the social security system expected to stop having sufficient assets to pay full benefits of social security

2030

Match the country to its corresponding average life expectancy at birth.

22- ancient Rome 43-Central African Republic 71-U.S. black male 81-U.S. white female 84- Japan

Fashion models depicted in the media today are, on average, how much thinner than they were 25 years ago?

23%

Approximately what is the percentage of Americans who do some kind of volunteer work within a given year?

25%

What percentage of the United States population could be called Evangelicals

30%

at what age does medicare & social security benefits become available

65

What is the approximate population of the world today?

7 billion people as of 2011

What is the approximate population of the world today?

7-8 billion people

What was the reported turnout of the voting-eligible population over age 55 for the 2012 presidential election in the United States?

70%

Females make up what percentage of arcade-style video game players?

74

The practice of unmarried couples living together without getting married, known as cohabitation, has increased in recent decades. In 2016, what percentage of women participated in this kind of union by age 30?

75

According to the textbook, what was the approximate percentage of unmarried mothers with children under 18 in the paid workforce in 2013?

75 percent

According to the textbook, what was the approximate percentage of unmarried mothers with children under 18 in the paid workforce in 2013?

75%

What age group do sociologists consider constitutes the old old?

75-84

Approximately how many people in the world suffer from hunger or undernourishment?

795 million

The amount of the world's wealth owned by the richest 10% of the global population

88%

Approximately what percentage of people are married, or have been married at one point, by their mid-fifties?

90

In general, women earn about 80 cents for every dollar earned by men. How much do female social workers earn, with respect to every dollar earned by a male social worker?

91 cents

The amount of the world's wealth owned by the bottom 50% of the global population

<1%

Kuznets Curve

A formula showing that inequality increases during the early stages of capitalist development then declines and eventually stabilizes at a relatively low level

Which of the following are examples of gendered microagressions?

A group of men whistle at a woman walking down the street, A man refuses to wash the dishes because he claims that it is "woman's work.", A female physician wearing a stethoscope is mistaken for a nurse.

Charter school

A group of teachers and parents petition the state government to give them the autonomy to open a new elementary school that focuses on bilingual education and the arts. The new school will be this type of school.

Which topics primarily focus on feminist approaches to understanding family life?

Primary Topic(s): care activities, domestic division of labor, unequal power relationships Not primary topic: children's gender socialization, sexual relationships

About 71 percent of Americans identify as Christians, and most of these are ---. Of Protestant Christians in America, the largest group is ---. Overall, --- religion is growing in America, emphasizing a literal interpretation of the Bible, morality, and evangelism.

Protestant Baptist Conservative

Select the area of the map that looks most clearly like a megalopolis.

The area near New York (The northeastern corridor of the United States, ranging from Boston to Washington, D.C., was the first area to be referred to as a megalopolis in modern times.)

Culture of Poverty

Thesis popularized by Oscar Lewis that states that poverty is not a result of individual inadequacies but is instead the outcome of a larger social and cultural atmosphere into which successive generations of children are socialized. Refers to the values, beliefs, lifestyles, habits, and traditions that are common among people living under conditions of material deprivation

Why were Kathy Witterick and David Stocker, parents of Baby Storm, internationally accused of conducting an abusive social experiment when they decided to keep the child's sex a secret?

They allowed the baby to freely express his/her gender

In what way do both Wilson's and Massey and Denton's theories demonstrate that sociologists are trying to think within a scientific framework?

They are both trying to explain a social phenomenon

In what way do both Wilson's and Massey and Denton's theories demonstrate that sociologists are trying to think within a scientific framework?

They are both trying to explain a social phenomenon.

Which of the following is true of sociological conceptions of minority groups?

They are defined largely by the fact that such groups experience various kinds of disadvantages in a society.

According to your text, what is one significant way in which the experiences of the elderly in less developed nations differs from those of the elderly in industrialized nations?

They are far less likely to have pensions or other support systems that allow older people to retire.

Why do critics of free trade claim that these policies are not the solution to poverty and global inequality?

They argue that free trade largely benefits wealthy countries and exacerbates poverty in the global south.

What contribution to the urban ecology perspective did Drake and Cayton make with their 1945 work Black Metropolis?

They demonstrated how unnatural social forces pushed black residents into poor and disordered neighborhoods

Which of the following is a characteristic of functionalist approaches to aging?

They emphasize the importance of the connection between social roles occupied by older people and the abilities and psychological needs of the elderly.

What is the role of interest groups, according to pluralist theories of modern democracy?

They establish a balance of power

What roles do nation-states still play, even in the current era of globalization?

They form alliances with one another Enforce laws facilitate communication between their citizens and citizens of other countries

Which of the following best summarizes the effect of assistive technologies on the aging process?

They have altered the relationship between biological and social aging by decreasing the impact of biological changes on social processes and arrangements.

What reason do most couples give for wanting to cohabit in recent years?

They love spending time together and want to share intimacy.

True for boys

They receive more attention and instructional time and are more likely to be called on in class, They are posed with more challenging questions or tasks and are given more praise for the quality of their work.

True for girls

They tend to earn higher grades in elementary school, They are typically credited for hard work rather than intellectual ability.

When migrants are "positively selected" into urban areas in the global south, what does this mean?

Those who migrate to urban areas are better prepared to find jobs and thrive in urban areas.

What is the goal of a sanction?

To promote conformity to social norms and protect against nonconformity

According to James Henslin and Mae Biggs, what is the primary sociological purpose of the preparations that occur before a woman receives a gynecological exam?

To temporarily take away the woman's personhood.

Select the image that accurately represents the demographic transition process.

Top Left picture

Which organizations fit the description of what Erving Goffman calls a "total institution"?

Total Institution(s): 1. an oceangoing cargo freighter 2. a nursing home Not a total institution: 1. A private high school 2. A nuclear family unit

In a report from the Carnegie Council, what practice did they describe as "one of the most divisive and damaging school practices in existence"?

Tracking

Identify each description as a member of either the upper middle class or the lower middle class.

Upper Middle Class owns a small business active in local politics owns a comfortable-sized home Lower Middle Class not politically active works for hourly wages

Either the upper middle class or the lower middle class.

Upper middle: - small business - active in politics - comfortable sized home Lower middle: - not politically active - hourly wages

Identify each statement as most associated with either Robert Park's "urban ecology" theory or Louis Wirth's "urbanism as a way of life" theory.

Urban Ecology Theory: -Cities do not develop randomly, but rather, in response to advantageous features of the environment (railroads, for example). -Areas of cities are differentiated, so they can function interdependently. Urbanism: -City dwellers develop modes of public interaction that accommodate the presence of many strangers. -Urban social life is very different than rural social life.

What is a democracy?

A political system in which the people rule

ritual

A practice based on religious beliefs

What is the key feature of a public company?

A public company trades shares of its stock on the open market

Hidden Curriculum

A researcher randomly selects 30 schools, of which 15 are located in poor neighborhoods and 15 are located in wealthy neighborhoods, and compares both the curriculum of the schools and observes how teachers conduct their classrooms.

Which of the following is the best example of emotional intelligence?

A third grader is disappointed when he comes in second at the regional spelling bee, but he congratulates the winner with a smile.

What are the four core elements of world-systems theory and which are not?

A world market for goods and labor Division of the population into different economic classes An international system of formal and informal political relations Division of the world into three unequal economic zones

Fill in the blanks to complete the statement.

According to Karl Marx, social movements arise in response to class struggle, which is brought about by a fundamental contradiction in society.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about femininity.

According to radical feminist thought, certain types of femininity are seen as the result of conceptions of beauty and sexuality controlled and produced by men.

Identify the statements that accurately describe feminist research findings regarding gender and housework for heterosexual couples.

Accurate Statement(s) - On a given day, the man is less likely to do housework. - When men do housework, they spend much less time on it. Not - Heterosexual couples are nearly "symmetrical" in terms of housework labor, a dramatic shift over the last 30 years. - Men more often do rational tasks, and women do affective tasks.

What effect did the Supreme Court decision in the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission have on elections in the United States?

Corporations and unions now have a greater voice in elections than in the past.

What does the "race to the bottom" refer to, according to Bonacich and Appelbaum?

Corporations efforts to manufacture goods in countries with the lowest wages, the fewest environmental restrictions, and the most law governmental regulations

Why have employers in the United States been relying more and more on part-time and temporary workers?

Corporations save money by using part-time and temporary workers

Why have employers in the United States been relying more and more on part-time and temporary workers?

Corporations save money by using part-time and temporary workers.

Our society recognizes different sexual orientations based on a binary gender system. The normative and dominant category of sexuality is heterosexuality; the National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior found that about 4 percent of all adults identify as homosexual while 3 percent of men and 4 percent of women identify as bisexual. The idea that sexual orientation can have a wide spectrum, posited by Alfred Kinsey, has not gained widespread acceptance.

Correct

Sociologist Talcott Parsons identified two complementary social gender roles in the family. The instrumental role is the position of the family member who provides material support and is often an authority figure. The expressive role is the position of the family member who provides emotional support and nurturing. These roles may be complementary, but the social rewards for filling them are far from equal. The functionalist view does not explain very well why gender relations are characterized by such inequality.

Correct

The sociological view of gender is that it is not fixed by biological sex but rather is a social institution. It is a set of scripts that orders our lives and defines a person's place in society.

Correct

In what kinds of areas are rural poverty rates particularly high?

Correct Answer(s): more remote areas, heavily minority areas Incorrect Answer(s): areas in the Southwest, areas where the population is older

What is the difference between a "crude" and a "specific" rate (e.g., birthrate, deathrate, etc.)?

Crude rates do not take into account of the population distribution in any way, while specific rates do.

How does the anti-cult movement differentiate between cults and new religious movements?

Cults exert nearly full control over the daily lives and thinking of their members, whereas new religious movements do not

By which criteria does Erik Olin Wright differentiate the class locations of the workers who must sell their labor power?

Correct Criteria: the relationship to authority, the possession of skills or expertise Incorrect Criteria: the nature of the work: manual or intellectual the level of income

How does the anti-cult movement differentiate between cults and new religious movements?

Cults exert nearly full control over the daily lives and thinking of their members, whereas new religious movements do not.

What does the contrast in infant mortality between whites and African Americans indicate, when compared with the contrast in infant mortality between the poorest 20 percent and the richest 20 percent?

Currently existing racial inequalities cannot be wholly explained through reference to class disparities.

According to Durkheim's theory of religion, what would he predict for societies with low levels of religious beliefs and practices?

These societies would be less stable

According to Durkheim's theory of religion, what would he predict for societies with low levels of religious beliefs and practices?

These societies would become less stable

Identify the reasons that correctly explain why the study of brief, minor one-on-one social interactions is one of the most absorbing of all areas of sociological investigation.

Correct Explanation(s): Large-scale social patterns are built up from small-scale ones. Our daily routines are organized around such interactions. Such interactions are part of how we shape our reality. Incorrect Explanation(s): Small-scale interactions are easier to gather data on than large-scale ones.

What does the "race to the bottom" refer to, according to Bonacich and Appelbaum?

Correct choicecorporations' efforts to manufacture goods in countries with the lowest wages, the fewest environmental restrictions, and the most lax governmental regulations

In which ways does mature adulthood today differ from mature adulthood in premodern societies?

Correct- 1. People undergo more life transitions. 2. People live significantly longer. 3. Individuals have more control over their lives Incorrect- 1. People tend to live in the same place their entire lives. 2. Family ties are stronger

Identify the elements that Max Weber includes among the bases of class divisions.

Elements: one's control of intangible economic resources one's control of the means of production Not elements: one's source of income: wages or a share of profits one's lifestyle and quality of life

Place each groundbreaking television series about homosexual or transgender characters in order in which the shows aired from first to last.

Ellen, Will & Grace, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Orange Is the New Black, Transparent

What is the main challenge in programming computers to converse with human beings?

Equipping computers with the necessary shared understanding.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about the isolation of ethnic groups.

Ethnic cleansing Segregation

A researcher conducts a series of interviews with individuals about their motivation for moving to cities from rural areas in Argentina.

Ethnography

what regions have the lowest and highest levels of poverty in 2015? (lowest to highest)

Europe and Central Asia Latin America and the Caribbean South Asia Sub-Saharan Africa

Which tactics have evangelical Christians used to spread their message?

Evangelical Tactic(s) television and radio shows, missionary work in other foreign countries Not Evangelical Tactics: spreading evangelical teachings within public schools political leaders who endorse evangelical teachings

Which tactics have evangelical Christians used to spread their message?

Evangelical: -missionary work in other foreign countries -television and radio shows Not Evangelical: -political leaders who endorse evangelical teachings -spreading evangelical teachings within public schools

What factors contributed to Mohandas Gandhi's success in campaigning to free India from British rule?

Events such as World War II had unsettled colonial institutions in India.

Which of the following are examples of how globalization has altered the way the elderly are treated?

Ex: - changes in how a society supports its elderly population - changes in agrarian societies lead to changes in traditional ways of thinking and behaving Not: - increased instances of parent-child co-residence - increased economic development affords more people the choice to retire

Select the bolded phrases that describe ways in which the Internet likely shaped the 2016 presidential election

One effective strategy was "twitterstorms" "Fake news" stemmed from individuals, U.S. groups, and Russia,

What did Max Weber include among the bases of class divisions?

Ones control of the means of production, intangible set of non economic resources (set of skills, talents, etc)

According to sociologists, which are aspects of "lifestyle"?

Ones recreational activities, ones diet, and ones clothing

Online dating potentially offers many benefits for the elderly population. Someone who supports the theory of socioemotional selectivity would be most likely to support which kind of online dating services?

Online dating services that favor strong monogamous relationships

According to functionalist thinking, which of the listed traits are representative of the "expressive" female?

Expressive Female Trait(s) nurturing emotions caregiving Not Expressive Female Trait(s)

According to functionalist thinking, which of the listed traits are representative of the "expressive" female?

Expressive Female Trait(s): nurturing, emotions, caregiving Not expressive: physicality, breadwinning

Peggy McIntosh's metaphor of the "invisible knapsack" refers to the burden of hate that intentionally racist white people carry.

False

Physical health is significantly impacted by social class-based inequalities, but not mental health.

False

Religion and religious movements tend to slow social change by advocating an appreciation for or a return to simpler times and more traditional ways of living.

False

Since 1990, the gap in Gross National Income (GNI) between high- and low-income countries has increased.

False

Social scientists have determined that there are two genders

False

Sociological research has found that adults who live alone are less happy and fulfilled than those who live in family units.

False

The human exceptionalism paradigm (HEP) is embraced by sociologists today because it emphasizes the importance of human action in solving environmental problems.

False

The majority of K 12 students in the United States attend private school

False

To the detriment of his rivals, Ford raised the wages at his production facility to obtain the best workers

False

To the detriment of his rivals, Ford raised the wages at his production facility to obtain the best workers.

False

True or False: historically, American society has been characterized by high social mobility

False

Two-thirds of the world's new HIV infections occur in India and China.

False

Women have lower mortality rates because they have better physical and mental health than men.

False

In recent years, diseases that had been nearly eradicated in the United States and other advanced industrial nations have resurfaced due to declining standards of hygiene and nutrition.

False- due to lack of parents failing to immunize their children due to fear of autism

What type of homeless families has risen in recent years?

Families with children

Which agent of socialization is the major agent of socialization in almost all cultures?

Family

Place the five stages of capitalism in order from the earliest to most recent type.

Family capitalism-managerial capitalism-welfare capitalism-institutional capitalism-global capitalism

What health epidemic has been tied to hunger in many countries because it has killed so many working-age adults?

HIV/Aids

Place each social theorist's work in the order in which it was published from first to last.

Harold Garfinkel studied a trans woman named "Agnes.", Zillah Eisenstein suggested the potential losses for men under a system without gender segregation, Catharine MacKinnon argued that gender and power are inextricably intertwined in our society.

There are many forms of masculinity in society. Why do sociologists label one type of masculinity "hegemonic"?

Hegemonic masculinity is dominant, and there are negative sanctions for those who do not live by these norms.

The owner of a small but thriving software company decides to sell her business and devote herself to meditation and spiritual awakening. According to Weber's theory of religion and commerce, which religious tradition does this decision represent?

Hinduism

Identify the following examples as associated with historical social roles in the United States, or new social roles in today's world.

Historical Social Roles College students are age 18-22; workers are about age 22-65. Retirement means the end of employment around age 65. Today Instead of retiring entirely, many 65-70 year olds work part time. Students over age 22 represent a large percentage of college students.

Identify each person as either homeless or not homeless.

Homeless Felipe is an unemployed veteran. He sleeps in a town park. The police know him and leave him alone. Annabella left her abusive boyfriend. She and her infant son stay at a free women's shelter. Not Homeless Because Chris likes solitude and the outdoors, he lives in a tent on a friend's ranch. Eriqua lost her job and couldn't keep up with her rent payments. She has moved in with her sister.

Match the sociological research question with the corresponding concept.

How are body size norms different for women in South America, Africa, and North America? Correct label: intersectionality How do little girls learn that pink is a "girl color"? Correct label: gender role socialization

In Max Weber's theory, where does status (social honor or prestige) come from?

How other members of society esteem the group

applied labeling theory to the question of how deviance begins

Howard S. Becker

the family member expected to play an "instrumental role" in this family, according to the functionalist perspective.

Husband

Identify each item as an example of either income or wealth.

Income: a weekly paycheck. a retired worker's pension Wealth: money in a 401k account, stocks and bonds, the resale value of a car

Which factors make it harder for people with college degrees to find work in the future?

Increased competition from overseas workers, increased workplace automation, increased competition from others with college degrees

Functionalism

Industrialization and the learning curve associated with understanding how our actions influence the world has been necessary so that newly industrialized countries can learn and adapt to cleaner sources of energy faster.

Social Stratification

Inequalities among individuals and groups that are determined not so much by individual personality or small-scale social situations, but more broadly, by attributes such as gender, age, ethnicity, or religious affiliation.

The rapid pace of technological changes contributes to what kind of deprivation?

Information poverty

What has happened to the achievement gap between rich and poor children between the 1970s and today?

It has grown by about 30-40 percent.

Electronic waste is routinely "recycled" to landfills in China, India, and other poor countries. As a result, what is the biggest hazard for the people of these areas?

It heightens the risk of illnesses, such as cancer

Electronic waste is routinely dumped in China, India, and other poor countries. What is the biggest hazard for the people of these areas?

It heightens the risk of illnesses, such as cancer

Electronic waste is routinely dumped in China, India, and other poor countries. What is the biggest hazard for the people of these areas?

It heightens the risk of illnesses, such as cancer.

How is the "technology gap" related to global inequality?

It is both a consequence of inequality and serves to reinforce it

The occupation of clerk or office worker is a good demonstration of what sociologists call "occupational segregation." Place the steps illustrating this particular evolution in order from first to last.

Male clerks held responsible, often managerial, positions requiring accountancy skills. As the typewriter and other forms of mechanization appeared in the workplace, the job of clerk required new skills. Female clerks increasingly performed routine tasks, ensuring that the company and its managers operated smoothly. Pay and prestige of the female clerk declined as the job became routine.

What doctrine argues that the world population will come up against "natural limits" such as famine and war?

Malthusianism

Solomon Asch studied people's tendency to conform to group norms by staging gatherings where members of a group were asked to compare a line to three reference lines, as shown here. What did Asch find?

Many people are reluctant to be the dissenting voice in a group.

According to William Julius Wilson, what effect does the economic concentration of poverty have on poor, primarily black, families?

Marriage has become less attractive to poor women due to high rates of unemployment among men, leading to more female-headed households

According to William Julius Wilson, what effect does the economic concentration of poverty have on poor, primarily black, families?

Marriage has become less attractive to poor women due to high rates of unemployment among men, leading to more female-headed households.

How does the "marriageable men hypothesis" explain rates of marriage among African Americans?

Marriage rates among Blacks are relatively low, even after non-marital birth, because Black men are less likely to earn a living wage.

Which of the following household types is most common in the United States today?

Married Couples w/o children

Which of the following household types is most common in the United States today?

Married without children

When potentially preventable crises occur, politicians often offer prayers and encourage reflection of community members rather than addressing the roots of the crisis.

Marx

Disagreeing with Freud, Nancy Chodorow takes the position that___________ not ____________, is defined by loss, in the form of separation from the ___________. This separation leads to greater difficulty in maintaining close personal relationships, to what has been called male INEXPRESSIVENESS

Masculinity, femininity, mother

bell hooks argues that in naming the family as a core part of patriarchy, sociologists are overlooking what crucial idea?

Oppression of black women may be found in a different location.

Which behaviors would be part of a doctor's social role?

Part of Doctor's Role: Making friendly conversation with patients Maintaining patient confidentiality Not Part of a Doctor's Role: Seeing patients at a promptly scheduled time Making home visits to patients who cannot travel

Identify each characteristic as being part of either one's social identity or self-identity.

Part of One's Social Identity: oil-rig worker, recently divorce, Roman Catholic Part of One's Self-Identity: politically moderate, fan of puzzles, prone to depression

Which topics primarily focus on feminist approaches to understanding family life?

Primary Topic(s) unequal power relationships domestic division of labor care activities Not Primary Topic(s) children's gender socialization sexual relationships

What might a sociologist who studies aging look for in trying to understand why the voter turnout rate of older Americans (60 and up) was significantly higher (71 percent) than that of young adults (18-24 years old) (43 percent) in 2012?

whether elderly see particular issues as interesting

do men or women have lower retirement income? why?

women cuz less likely to have continuous paid employment

Select the bolded phrases that are examples of division of labor.

women perform certain tasks and men perform other tasks Work is divided into many different occupations in which people specialize. Physical health, for example, may require attention from a doctor, a surgeon, an optometrist, and a dentist

"Blessings Church" members live in a commune and make most of their own food and clothing. Their leader preaches about the importance of isolating oneself from sinners.

world-rejecting

The Fordist period after __________ was characterized by a high degree of stability in labor relations and high rates of ________. Workers and employers engaged in _________,which contributed to a range of worker benefits.

world-war II, unionization, collective bargaining

are women are men more likely to have larger/ more varied friendship networks than men

yes

do older adults prefer to reside in their own homes

yes they want intimacy at distance

has medicare made a big difference in the elderly pop's access to adequate health care

yes BUT at high cost

does social security provide enough compensation to prevent elder from living in poverty?

yes but barely

is the social disengagement theory supposed to be beneficial for old people too

yes, states that better for young people and old people if old people just isolate themseleves

do older or younger americans report greater support for increased spending on social security

younger

Some critics of the sick role theory suggest that this approach fails to understand how sickness is ______, or that the concept does not apply in all _____. These critics also point out that sick roles are less applicable in cases of _____.

a lived experience/cultures/chronic illness

According to John Bowlby's attachment theory, which variable leaves a child at greatest risk of social and psychological difficulties later in life?

absence of a mother

Identify the most important reason why the current geological period may be classified as the Anthropocene ("human epoch").

because human activities have become the main agent of change in our planetary ecosystem

Why do sociologists classify domestic labor, or housework, as work?

because it is human activity that ensures survival

Why do sociologists analyze and critique U.S. Census categories for race and ethnicity?

because they are official categories and counts used by the government

how are social security and medicare changing

becoming increasing costly cuz more and more people are retiring and living long the population funding retirement is shrinking

Absolute poverty means, essentially, not having enough to eat. What does relative poverty mean?

being worse off than most in one's society

Absolute poverty means, essentially, not having enough to eat. What does relative poverty mean?

being worse off than most people in ones society

Which of these definitions is not part of the sociological definition of religion?

belief in a supernatural deity or deities

Which industry has seen the fastest growth in employee unionization in recent years?

choicethe service sector

What type of illness is difficult for society to understand in relation to the sick role?

chronic

a term used when gender identity and/or expression aligns with the sex assigned at birth

cisgender

belief in the superiority of cisgender persons and identities

cisgenderism

Which of the following types of rights are associated with being a citizen?

civil rights political rights social rights

Identify each of the following rights as either a civil, political, or social right.

civil rights: - the rights to own property - the rights to equal justice political right -the right to run for public office social right - the right to earn minimum wage

What phenomena does Charles Tilly's theory of resource mobilization seek to explain?

collective action

Why did most developing nations go through a different process of nation formation than countries in the developed world?

colonial powers imposed physical boundaries and state apparatuses on the countries they colonized

which theory would favor the idea that capitalist society tends to favor those who are the most economically powerful

conflict

What effect did the Supreme Court decision in the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission have on elections in the United States?

corporations and unions can spend unlimited amounts of money expressing their political opinions as long as they do not coordinate with the campaigns.

What are the main features of global capitalism?

corporations conduct operations in more than one country shareholders, top management, and executive officers come from more than one country

Place the following majors that international students select in order from most to least popular.

engineering business and management math and computer sciences social sciences

The discovery that more than 90 percent of - majors in college were men and over 90 percent of - majors were women reflects the cultural belief that men are - and women are -.

engineering, nursing, rational and logical, nurturing and caring

Match the appropriate role that is possible today with the correct age range. 18-25 : 26-35: 36-50: 51-65:

entrepreneur, doctor, college junior, retiree

Residential segregation has declined considerably over the past 25 years

false

Sociological research has found that adults who live alone are less happy and fulfilled than those who live in family units.

false

The intensity of negative effects related to dropping out of high school peaks between ages 18 and 25 and lessens after that.

false

The sociological debate over secularization hinges on whether secular societies have higher levels of equality and justice than religious societies.

false

The true problem of unemployment is less than this chart indicates, because unemployment rates count retired persons, children, and others who do not want or need to work.

false

To the detriment of his rivals, Ford raised the wages at his production facility to obtain the best workers.

false

Union memberships, and the associated strategy of striking, has increased throughout the last twenty-five years.

false

Wimmer argues that racial/ethnic minority immigrants reject the black-white divide in favor of emphasizing their own unique racial and ethnic identities.

false

the family in which one is brought up

families of orientation

is Older people maintain fewer, but high-quality, relationships. an example of the social conflict, functionalist, or life course theory

functionalist

is Staying active means staying socially useful. an example of the social conflict, functionalist, or life course theory

functionalist

is the activity theory a functionalist, social conflict, or life course theory

functionalist

is the disengagement theory a functionalist, social conflict, or life course theory

functionalist

what generations do the social conflict, life course, and functionalist theories belong to

functionalist: first Social conflict : second life course: third

Which of the following describes Sarah Thebaud's research finding regarding barriers to women's entrepreneurship?

funders may view women's proposals as less competent than men's

Which of the following describes Sarah Thebaud's research finding regarding barriers to women's entrepreneurship?

funders may view womens proposals as less compentent

Identify the following as a characteristic of either gender or sex.

gender aggression macho attitude Sex menstruation chromosomes

Which trend is displayed by this figure?

gender differences in pay are trending toward equity

Your textbook describes the Vanatinai society in New Guinea as an example of what?

gender equality

an individual's behavioral manifestations of gender

gender expression

Select the bolded phrases that accurately describe research findings about child-free women.

less stigmatized now than in the past. increased steadily through the 1980s and 1990s

A group of women professionals and managers who gather together to plan ways to challenge the glass ceiling phenomenon are most likely to ascribe to tenets of

liberal feminism

Social attitudes engender inequalities.

liberal feminism

Workplace discrimination contributes to inequality.

liberal feminism

`is Everyone has agency and can make choices. an example of the social conflict, functionalist, or life course theory

life course

is Experiences of early life shape how one ages in later life an example of the social conflict, functionalist, or life course theory

life course

what theory emphasizes agency (in which people make choices that reflect both the opportunities and constraints facing them)

life course theory

what theory says the aging process is shaped by: historical time and place (wars, economic shifts, new tech)

life course theory

spending down

life savings depleted to pay for assisted liv ing

what are the causes for higher maternal mortality rates in a couple nations

lower levels of female schooling higher levels of gender oppression

According to the text, the belief that free-market forces, unimpeded by government restrictions on business, provide the only route to economic growth is referred to as

neoliberalism.

Identify each example as a conventional social movement, or a new social movement.

new -the Black Lives Matter movement. -the environmental movement

Is requiring drug companies to charge higher prices a solution for the social security

no

do cultural beliefs in Asian countries support moving from parents' homes for economic reasons

no

does being single and living along equate to loneliness

no

is loneliness and social isolation inevitable/universal features of aging

no

What is the name given to a rule shared among a group that either prescribes a behavior (e.g., shaking hands upon meeting someone) or forbids it (e.g., picking one's nose in public)?

norms

what do the critics of the activity theory argue

not all activities are equally valuable

Schools help to perpetuate gender differences in both outlook and behavior. Match the observed behavior of teachers in the classroom as it applies to either boys or girls

not engaged in discussions during a math class Correct label: what sociologists observed happening to girls interact a lot more with their teacher Correct label: what sociologists observed happening to boys given the correct answers more often Correct label: what sociologists observed happening to girls get more help working out the correct answers Correct label: what sociologists observed happening to boys

Government is the formal, ______ agency that exercises power and control in modern society. Governments are vested with the power and authority to make laws and enforce them. _________ defined power as the ability to get others to do one's bidding. When sociologists talk about ________, they are referring to the legitimate exercise of power

organized, Max Weber, authority, noncoercive

The global economy is increasingly dominated by -, which arise when corporations engage in -, allowing them to grow substantially in size. In doing so, the corporations aim to eliminate direct - and reduce productive -.

oligopolies, mergers and acquisition, competition, overcapacity

Type the term economists use for a market dominated by a small group of corporations that are able to coordinate their selling prices to increase profits.

oligopoly

What is the term for a small number of firms that dominate the market in a given industry?

oligopoly

Volunteer work is unpaid labor that serves an important social role. In 2015, about 63 million people—over - of American adults—contributed 8 billion hours of volunteer service, estimated as worth -.

one- fifth, 193 billon

bell hooks argues that in naming the family as a core part of patriarchy, sociologists are overlooking what crucial idea?

oppresion of black women may be found in a different location

bell hooks argues that in naming the family as a core part of patriarchy, sociologists are overlooking what crucial idea?

oppression of black women may be found in a different location

According to dependency theory, poor countries are locked in a cycle of poverty because they are Exploited by Wealthy Nations, a process that began with Colonialism.

see caps

According to Jean Piget, place the stages that a developing child moves through in order from first to last.

sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational

For SAT scores in 2015, the average scores on the math section for blacks and Hispanics were - the average score of whites.

significantly lower than

The text book suggests that "fake news" program such as last week tonight with John Oliver and the nightly show with Larry Wilmore blur the lines of reality and are what postmodern sociologist Jean Baudrillard would call a

simulacrum

What is the single biggest reason why an increasing proportion of those in poverty are women?

single women are more likely to be raising small children than men

What is the single biggest reason why an increasing proportion of those in poverty are women?

single women are the more likely to be raising small children than single men

what are the health effects of loneliness in older adults

sleep problems poor cardiovascular health elevated blood pressure

The Centers for Disease Control's recent report that the fastest increase in STIs (sexually transmitted infections) is occurring in adults 55 and older is an example of what kind of aging?

social

everyone at Chicago O'Hare Airport at noon on a given day

social aggregate

the fastest increase in STIs (sexually transmitted infections) is occurring in adults 55 and older is an example of what kind of aging?

social aging

all unemployed males in North Carolina

social category

The Hispanic health paradox is often attributed to a combination of cultural factors like _______ and ______.

social cohesion/methodology

Elderly people are competition for other resources needed by the young.

social conflict

It's best to strive for economic strength in old age.

social conflict

is Elderly people are competition for other resources needed by the young an example of the social conflict, functionalist, or life course theory

social conflict

is It's best to strive for economic strength in old age. an example of the social conflict, functionalist, or life course theory

social conflict

What reason is there to believe that standard measures of poverty underestimate the rate of poverty among the elderly?

the elderly have far greater medical expenses than younger people do.

Identify the person who, in Marx's theory, is a member of the bourgeoisie.

the factory owner

Why do researchers find it difficult to measure intelligence?

there are different forms of intelligence

critics of both functionalist theories of aging argue what

these theories emphasize the need for the elderly to adapt to existing conditions

What are the fundamental goals of mainstream modern feminism?

to gain for women the same level of opportunity and respect that men get, to make people aware that gender structures relationships

What is the primary goal of scientific management (Taylorism)?

to maximize output

a term used when gender identity and/or expression is different from the sex assigned at birth

transgender

fear of or discrimination toward transgender or other gender-nonconforming people

transphobia

A decrease in infant mortality is related to an increase in the average age of death in the developed world.

true

A failed state is a state in which the government no longer has sovereignty over its people

true

A failed state is a state in which the government no longer has sovereignty over its people.

true

A law is a kind of norm defined by the government as a rule or form of behavior that citizens must follow

true

A newly married wife can expect to do an additional seven hours of housework per week as a result of having a husband.

true

A positive stereotype can still be racist.

true

According to the textbook, premodern cities were small, walled-in urban centers in which the wealthiest institutions and people were clustered at the center and poverty increased as the distance from the center grew.

true

Herrnstein and Murray argued that IQ was primarily an inherited trait and therefore that some racial/ethnic groups had naturally higher IQs than others.

true

In biological terms, there are no clear-cut races.

true

In the long run, a college education pays for itself.

true

Marx believed that religion perpetuated economic inequality in society.

true

More than half of all American Protestants describe themselves as evangelical.

true

Most rapes are committed by close relatives, intimate partners, or acquaintances

true

Out of Robert Merton's list of five personality types—conformist, ritualist, innovator, retreatist, and rebel—all but one is a deviant by Merton's definition.

true

Research studying "between-school effects" look at the effect of attending different schools on students' outcomes.

true

Social psychological theories of race are concerned with how individual attitudes or dispositions about race can shape behaviors and material outcomes.

true

Sociologist Bill Freudenberg's "disproportionality thesis" argues that the most environmental harm is being done by a small number of countries.

true

Structural theories of race and racism argue that race is more important for determining an individual's life chances than gender and social class.

true

The question of "Who fares worse, boys or girl, in education?" is a rich subject for sociological analysis. In general, most scholars agree that today's gender gap in education places girls ahead of boys.

true

This figure demonstrates that poverty rates in the United States are higher among black and Hispanic groups than among non-Hispanic whites.

true

Today, women account for about half of the workforce, a significant increase since 1950.

true

Schools help to perpetuate gender differences in both outlook and behavior. Match the observed behavior of teachers in the classroom as it applies to either boys or girls.

what sociologist observed happening to boy -get more help working out the correct answers -interact a lot more with their teache what sociologist observed happening to girls -not engaged in discussions during a math class -given the correct answers more often

The amount of the world's wealth owned by India

1.4%

What percentage of babies are born intersex?

1.7

How many different sexual identities did Judith Lorber, social researcher, identify?

10

Undernourishment is defined as an adult diet of under how many calories per day?

1800

What is distinctive about human beings, compared to other animals?

Sense of self

Which of the following statements about the Tea Party are accurate?

-The Tea Party advocates for a smaller role of government in the economy. -The Tea Party is not actually a political party; it is a well-organized social movement

What are the primary characteristics of a liberal democracy?

-Voters choose among representatives of a small number of political parties. -The majority of adults in a liberal democracy have a right to vote.

Identify the reasons why many Americans are more affluent than any peoples have previously been in human history.

-access to cheap consumer goods made in countries where wages are low -increased productivity due to technological advances

elder abuse

-actions that cause intentional/unintentional harm to a vulnerable elder by person who has a close relationship to elder -failure by caregiver to satisfy elder's basic needs

Though her diploma is not posted in the classroom, students assume that their teachers are qualified. The sign in the foreground of the photo is printed in English, which subtly implies that English is the official language of the United States. Whether or not these students master the official curriculum, they are learning to be docile and cooperative, traits that will serve them well as workers. Regardless of the subject being taught, the body positions of students and teachers is a lesson in authority and obedience.

-the body positions of students and teachers is a lesson in authority and obedience. -they are learning to be docile and cooperative, traits that will serve them well as workers.

Which are main causes behind rising economic inequality in the United States over the past few decades?

-the declining role of governments - economic globalization

By which criteria does Erik Olin Wright differentiate the class locations of the workers who must sell their labor power?

-the relationship to authority -the possession of skills or expertise

According to the textbook, identify the reasons why more U.S. students should study abroad.

-to gain foreign language skills -to learn more about other cultures

Match the example with the characteristic of work as a part of social value and personal worth.

-variety: As a part-time working dad, Bruce enjoys doing tasks at work that are different than childcare tasks -personal identity: Emily feels proud that she earned the title "Registered Nurse." -structuring one's time: When she was unemployed, Diane dreaded each day as a long, open-ended period of time. -social contacts: Karl likes the people he works with and looks forward to going to clubs or games with them on the weekends.

Identify the characteristics of people who frequently use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the United States.

-white -college degree or higher -female

Place the Christian religions in order from the greatest to least success in membership since the 1960s.

. Conservative protestants, black protestants, moderate protestants, liberal protestants

What is the average age of video and computer gamers today?

31 years old

According to the World Health Organization, approximately what percentage of women around the world have suffered from abuse by an intimate partner?

33 percent

Fill in the blank to complete the passage about aging and Alzheimer's disease.

35%

Approximately what percentage of high-school-aged young men and women attend secondary school in low-income countries?

44%

By what grade are gender norms firmly established?

5

In 2017, what proportion of all CEOs of Fortune 500 companies were women?

5 percent

What percentage of the world's population lives in urban areas?

54%

The amount of the world's wealth owned by China

9%

Identify the following statements as a common reason for cohabitating, or not.

A Common Reason "I just love spending time with him!" "We were spending most nights together, anyway." Not a Common Reason "I need to see whether he'll do any housework before I decide to marry him." "I need to test out my ability to be in a serious relationship."

Disparities between groups of students on a number of educational performance measures are known collectively as what?

Achievement Gaps

Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence.

Although interrelated terms, race refers to a classification system that ranks people according to physical characteristics, whereas ethnicity refers to an identity based on shared cultural values and norms.

Which of these statements best summarizes Muslim sentiment about Western influences and Islamic violence?

Although the majority of Muslims feel that their way of life is being threatened, they approve of Western technological innovations and reject violence directed against the West.

Which of these statements best summarizes Muslim sentiment about Western influences and Islamic violence?

Although the majority of Muslims feel that their way of life is being threatened, they approve of Western theological innovations and reject Islamic violence directed towards the West

How do Edward Laumann's 1994 findings about sexual activity differ from those of Alfred Kinsey's research in the 1950s?

Americans have become more sexually conservative in some ways but more promiscuous in others.

Where are the vast majority of newly industrializing economies (NIEs) found?

Asia

Place the U.S. population groups in order from highest to lowest high school graduation rates.

Asian Americans, White Hispanics, American Indian

Ethnic groups in order from highest to lowest median household income

Asian, white, hispanic, black

According to investment manager Adeel Qalbani, private equity firms are more beneficial to society than firms that buy or sell stock. Identify the benefits that private equity firms provide to their clients.

Benefit(s): -They invest in private companies. -They aim to improve the businesses with which they work. Not benefit(s): -They are better regulated than traditional financial institutions -They are funded through private money.

Which two men went head to head for the title of world's richest person in 2016?

Bill Gates, cofounder of Microsoft, and Amancio Ortega, founder of Inditex

What are characteristics of flexible business structures?

Businesses rely on advanced technology to communicate with other businesses. Businesses are networked together horizontally, compartmentalizing pieces of the manufacturing-to-sales pipeline.

What production system has done the most to spur industrial, technological, and scientific innovation?

Capitalism

characteristics of global cities, and those that are not.

Characteristics They are command centers for the global economy. They are places where financial & specialized services are produced. They have introduced a new dynamic of inequality where wealthy business centers are surrounded by poorer outlying areas. Not Characteristics They are places where material goods are manufactured. They are places of consumption rather than production or innovation.

Libby likes to wear baggy jeans, a t-shirt, and flip-flops to class most days. Erin, a classmate in her sociology class, wears a skirt and three-inch heels to campus every day. Erin makes fun of Libby and tells her she's not a real woman and won't ever be able to find a boyfriend unless she embraces her femininity. What is this an example of?

Cisgenderism

Type the term that refers to the ways in which children learn to think about themselves and their environment.

Cognition

____ emphasizes crime prevention over law enforcement in order to reintegrate policing within the community.

Community policing

A researcher examines the different reasons to move to urban areas in Africa vs. in South America.

Comparative research

Which of the following contributed to a large decline in death rates prior to the twentieth century?

Contributing Factor(s) good sanitation clean water improved nutrition pasteurization Not Contributing Factor(s) childhood immunizations surgical advances Antibiotics

A researcher wants to try "doing gender" as a way to investigate the social construction of gender. Which of the following might allow a researcher who was assigned male at birth and identifies as a man to "do gender" as a woman in U.S. society?

Correct Answer(s) get a manicure with painted nails use a higher vocal register learn body language of women Incorrect Answer(s) learn to flirt speak and act politely wear a scent

Which of the following types of rights are associated with being a citizen?

Correct Answer(s) political rights civil rights social rights Incorrect Answer(s) membership rights welfare rights

Why does Amy Chua argue that democracy and a free market would not solve the problem of ethnic conflicts?

Democracy may trigger backlash from ethnic majority

A large majority of the homeless have a history with what?

Drugs, alcohol abuse, or mental health issues

Despite large-scale modernization and technological changes in everyday life, some religious groups such as the Amish and Hasidic Jews have maintained strong cultural purity in tight-knit communities

Durkheim

What, according to Simmel, are the key features of a dyad? What are not key features?

Dyads tend to be unstable The relationship in a dyad tends to be intense Not key feature: 1. Each member of a dyad tends to keep secret from each other 2. Dyads require no external supports

What are the main causes behind the rising economic inequality in the US over the past few decades?

Economic Globalization Declining role of governments

According to many sociological studies of educational inequality, what else must occur in order for educational reforms to be successful?

Economic Reforms

Identify the following statements as fitting Susan Brownmiller's description of "rape culture," or not.

Feature(s) of Rape Culture a state of widespread and continual fear in women male socialization to a sense of sexual entitlement Not Feature(s) of Rape Culture Men outearn women. Over 70 percent of women experience rape.

Identify the following economic practices as distinctive to flexible production systems, or true of capitalism in general.

Flexible Production Systems Companies "race to the bottom" searching around the world for the cheapest materials and labor. The various components of a product are made in different factories around the world. Capitalism in General Successful entrepreneurship is rewarded with great wealth and profit. Workers sense that their own abilities as human beings are taken over by others.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about the achievement gap in standardized test scores.

For SAT scores in 2015, the average scores on the math section for blacks and Hispanics were significantly lower than the average score of whites.

A.the use of scientific management

Fordism

B. vertical power structure in which companies control all parts of the production process

Fordism

Identify each phrase as associated with the human exceptionalism paradigm (HEP) or the new ecological paradigm.

HEP: -Humans are in a position of dominance over other species. -Human destiny is shaped more by social factors than by the physical environment. New Ecological: -Humans are part of the web of nature, along with other species. -The physical environment is limited, and humans should constrain their consumption accordingly.

What health epidemic has been tied to hunger in many countries because it has killed so many working-age adults?

HIV/AIDS

What do the bacha posh in Afghanistan help sociologists better understand about gender?

How gender in various societies is socially constructed.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage.

In the United States, many adults have occupations where they earn a regular wage or salary. Collectively, this work forms the basis of the economy.

Dependency Culture

Individuals who rely on state welfare rather than entering the labor market.

Jobs that are unregulated and untaxed are part of what kind of economy?

Informal economuy

In sociology, how is the concept of identity understood?

It relates to people's understanding of who they are and what is important to them.

second wave

It was associated with Betty Friedan, Its main causes were equal access to education and employment, Its key event was the establishment of the National Organization for Women.

first wave

Its key event was a convention held in Seneca Falls, New York, It was associated with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, Its main cause was the campaign to win the vote for women, or the suffrage movement.

third wave

Its main cause was globalization, It introduced a focus on intersectionality.

Private school

Jamal's parents obtain a school voucher from the government because his neighborhood school has been consistently labeled "failing" by the state government. Jamal will now be able to attend this type of school.

The chapter opens with the story of 77-year-old Alice Garvin, currently struggling with foreclosure, living on a "patchwork of welfare," and coping with a system of institutions that seem to make her life difficult. Her experience with aging has been shaped by her earlier life, as well as by social and historical contexts. This is consistent with which theoretical perspective?

Life course

Experiences of early life shape how one ages in later life.

Life courses

What are the main features of global capitalism?

Main Feature(s):shareholders, top management, and executive officers come from more than one country corporations conduct operations in more than one country Not main features: global corporations are not obligated to follow any federal level laws corporations are located within one country, but do business with other corporations around the world

Income

Money received from paid wages and salaries or earned from investments.

Why is a child's peer group an even more important socializing agent today than in times past?

More children spend time in a daycare or in preschool setting

According to Max Weber, what conditions must be met in order for a democratic government to be effective?

Necessary Condition(s) There must be political leaders who can rise above governmental bureaucracy. There must be different political parties that represent different interests. Not Necessary Condition(s) Citizens must be able to vote directly for all proposed policies. Bureaucrats must play a limited role in running the government.

According to Max Weber, what conditions must be met in order for a democratic government to be effective?

Necessary Condition(s)-There must be different political parties that represent different interests. There must be political leaders who can rise above governmental bureaucracy. Not necessary conditions- Citizens must be able to vote directly for all proposed policies. Bureaucrats must play a limited role in running the government.

What does "real income" refer to?

Numerically adjusted for inflation

Match each statement to the type of suburban community it describes.

Outer Suburbs: -These are newer communities that are often located about 40 miles away from large cities. -These areas are increasingly racially diverse, middle-class areas. Exurbs: -These areas have greater expanses of land available for large homes and yards. -These areas are mostly white and middle- or upper-middle class. Inner Suburbs: -The communities are more economically diverse than other suburban communities. -These areas are more densely populated than other suburbs and face structural difficulties because of their age.

In Stanley Milgram's classic experiment about people's obedience to authority, what fraction of subjects were obedient to the point of administering shocks they had been told were lethal?

Over-half

How does Ogbu and Fordham's "acting white" hypothesis explain black students' underachievement in schools?

Overtime, black students come to doubt their own abilities and attribute academic success to "acting white".

The statistical fact that women in the United States generally live longer than men—a relatively recent phenomenon—challenges what long existing social pattern?

Persistent Inequalities

A democracy is a ________ in which the __________.

Political system, people rule

No grand theory can explain the oppression of women.

Postmodern feminism

Chapter 14: Families

Questions

TANF Program

Recipients must begin working after two years to continue benefits. Families can only receive five years' worth of assistance.

What does the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recommend governments do to mitigate the effects of global warming?

Recommendations: -encourage water, land, and energy conservation -develop alternative energy sources Not Recommendations: -remedy diminishing biodiversity with targeted breeding programs -encourage contraceptive use to lower fertility

According to Durkheim, a religious object such as a statue that people pray to, or a head covering used to mark religious belief, is -, whereas ordinary objects such as clothes, computers, or games are -.

Sacred Profane

Type the term that refers to women's dual roles at work and at home

Second Shift

Identify the following scenarios as expressing a sick role (according to Talcott Parsons's theory), or not.

Sick Role: - Emily has the flu, so she calls in to work and takes a "sick day." - With debilitating back pain, Stu visits a medical doctor on a regular basis. - Her friends feel bad for Lola's muscle strain, but expect her to get better within a few days. Not Sick Role: - Kadin researches his own illness online, and tells no one about his symptoms.

According to functionalist theory, why is being sick a social role?

Sickness is disruptive in society.

According to functionalist theory, why is being sick a social role?

Sickness is disruptive in society. (Talcott Parsons felt that society as a whole should operate in a smooth manner, and the sick person must assume a role that minimizes any disruption.)

Who believed that social inequality naturally rises and falls over the course of a society's development?

Simon Kuznets

Which of the following examples best supports a pluralist theory of democracy, as opposed to the theories of democratic elitism and the power elite?

State and national laws have been passed in response to efforts made by the group Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), with input from auto industry representatives and privacy advocates.

A researcher distributes paper questionnaires to individuals in rural areas in South America asking their reasons for staying in rural areas and their experiences with friends and neighbors who have moved to cities.

Survey

What is one possible explanation for the difference in level of assimilation between Japanese Americans and Mexican Americans?

The Japanese American experience of being imprisoned in internment camps provided a more poignant warning of the potential danger of being perceived as "foreign" than even wide-scale economic deprivation.

What is the primary difference between the Protestant and Catholic faiths?

The Protestant faith depicts the individual as having a direct relationship with God, whereas the Catholic Church emphasizes the role of the church hierarchy as intermediaries between the individual and God

What happened in 1954 to set the civil rights movement in motion?

The Supreme Court decided in Brown v. Board of Education that "separate" was inherently unequal.

What is the main reason why children raised by one parent do not do as well as children raised by two parents, on average?

The drop in economic well-being following a divorce appears to explain the majority of the "effect" of divorce on child outcomes.

Neoliberalism

The economic belief that free-market forces, achieved by minimizing government restrictions on business, provide the only route to economic growth.

According to the textbook, what is the main reason for the increasing percentage of households headed by a female breadwinner partnered with a stay-at-home father?

The economic recession hit "male" jobs particularly hard.

According to the textbook, what is the main reason we have seen an increasing percentage of households headed by a female breadwinner partnered with a stay-at-home father?

The economic recession hit "male" jobs particularly hard.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage.

The global economy is increasingly dominated by oligopolies, which arise when corporations engage in mergers and acquisitions, allowing them to grow substantially in size. In doing so, the corporations aim to eliminate direct competition and reduce productive overcapacity.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about social inequalities.

The phrase social stratification refers to inequalities arising not from local factors such as personality and small-group dynamics but from broad differences in race, gender, and religion. Inequalities based on how such differences locate people in a social system are called structured inequalities.

What are some characteristics of a "Knowledge Economy"?

The population is relatively highly educated The physical production of goods no longer plays a large part of a country's economy. Many workers are employed in research, technology, design, and marketing fields.

What is the definition of socialization?

The process of learning the norms, values, behaviors, and social skills appropriate to one's social position

Colonialism

The process whereby Western nations established their rule in parts of the world away from their home territories

Means of production

The production of material goods is carried on in a society including technology and the social relations between producers

What is problematic about the following exchange between a store clerk and a customer she has never met? Clerk: How are you today? Customer: I'm anxious about the colonoscopy I have scheduled for this afternoon.

The store clerk probably did not want, and certainly didn't expect the kind of detail the customer is providing

Intersectionality

The study of interacting effects of different sources of inequality, and the resulting experiences of oppression.

What is microsociology?

The study of social dynamics between pairs or groups of people

What is one shortcoming of all four theories (market-oriented, dependency, world-systems, and global commodity chains) of global inequality?

The theories under-emphasize the role of women in economic development.

What is the Facial Action Coding System (FACS), developed by Paul Ekman and others, designed to record?

The various actions of people's facial muscles

Match each term with the correct theoretical perspective.

There is no single social group called "woman"; all categories must be interrogated and deconstructed. Correct label: postmodern feminism Political reform is the best way to work toward gender equity. Correct label: liberal feminism White, privileged, U.S. feminism does not account for the experiences of women of other races. Correct label: black feminism The family is one of the primary social institutions that perpetuates patriarchy and oppression of women. Correct label: radical feminism

According to Max Weber, what conditions must be met in order for a democratic government to be effective?

There must be different political parties that represent different interests. There must be political leaders who can rise above governmental bureaucracy

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about race and health in the United States.

There remains a black-white gap in life expectancy, and this gap has decreased in recent years. This is, in part, due to greater decreases in death rates for blacks for heart disease, cancer, and HIV.

Which of the following is true of the large number of immigrants that came to the United States in recent decades?

Those that work generally pay taxes, as do their American-educated children.

What does it mean that migrants are "positively selected" into urban areas in the global south?

Those who migrate to urban areas are better prepared to find jobs and thrive in urban areas

What does it mean that migrants are "positively selected" into urban areas in the global south?

Those who migrate to urban areas are better prepared to find jobs and thrive in urban areas.

What was the primary aim of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), signed into law by President Bush in 2002?

To close the achievement gap

Which of the following statements are true about the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act?

True Statement(s) It ended the practice of giving preference to immigrants from northern and western Europe. It was partially responsible for the increasing racial and ethnic diversity of immigrants in the United States. It gave preference to immigrants who sought entry into the United States for family reunification reasons. False Statement(s) It provided amnesty for illegal immigrants in the United States. It instituted a quota system specifying the number or percentage of immigrants hailing from different world regions.

Which context makes the most sense for the following exchange? Person A: Hand over your leg. Person B: Here you go.

Two people assembling a table.

The ecological approach is used to study what facet of social life?

Urban areas

What factor, according to sociologist Barrie Thorne, has a strong influence on whether a girl feels positively or negatively about her first period?

Whether the popular girls in her peer group have already had their period

Which of the following examples most clearly displays prejudice?

White person believes Hispanics are dangerous but does not act on that belief

Global Commodity Chains

Worldwide networks of labor and production processes yielding a finished product

Identify the elements that Max Weber includes among the bases of class divisions.

Yes: - control of intangible economic resources - control of means of production No: - lifestyle - source of income

Some sociologists speak of an "underclass." Identify each statement about this class as either correct or incorrect.

Yes: - disconnected form society - difficult to move out No: - shrinking - rural

Which are examples of cultural capital?

Yes: - parent helping with homework - elite schooling No: - safe transportation - adequate nutrition and rest

By which criteria does Erik Olin Wright differentiate the class locations of the workers who must sell their labor power?

Yes: - relationship to authority - skills and expertise No: - nature of work - level of income

- is a religious movement among some adherents of the - faith who view returning to the homeland as fulfilling a -.

Zionism Jewish Prophecy

According to Jane Jacobs, what circumstance would be most "safe" for city dwellers?

a busy street with many shoppers, workers, and sightseers walking around

According to Jane Jacobs, what circumstance would be most "safe" for city dwellers?

a busy street with many shoppers, workers, and sightseers walking around.

In which scenario is a social movement most likely to occur, according to James Davies's theory of how relative deprivation motivates social action?

a country in which citizens have limited civil rights, but recent gains have been made in the right to free speech

What explains the phenomenon of "aging in place" in rural areas?

a decline in the population of rural areas, particularly among the young

What explains the phenomenon of aging in place in rural areas?

a decline in the population of rural areas, particularly among the young

What reasons have sociologists given for why religious fervor has increased among Christians, Muslims, and Jews across the globe in recent years?

a decrease in economic and political security

What is the principal form of wealth for most Americans?

a family-owned home

In April 2013 in Savar, Bangladesh, 1,129 workers were killed when a building housing several garment factories collapsed. Workers in the factories produced clothing for Walmart, Mango, and Bonmarché, among many others. These workers were part of

a global commodity chain.

Match each type of social mobility to the statement describing it.

a measure of social movement from one generation to the next Correct label: intergenerational social mobility an individual moving up (or down) the social scale in his or her own lifetime Correct label: intragenerational social mobility social mobility resulting from changes in the number and types of jobs available in society Correct label: structural social mobility talented people tend to move up the economic hierarchy, while less talented ones tend to move down Correct label: exchange mobility

When we speak of someone being a "non-cis" individual, what we are referring to?

a mismatch between their gender and their sex assigned at birth

The legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States calls into question psychologist John Bowlby's argument that a _____ is needed to socialize children successfully.

a mother

What does Max Weber mean by a "pariah group"?

a negative-status group that suffers from loss of social opprotunity

belief

a proposition or ideal held on the basis of faith

Amy Chua argues that there is a similar dynamic at play in ethnic conflicts such as Rwanda, Yugoslavia, and Indonesia. Identify the statement that describes this dynamic.

a small ethnic minority enjoys disproportionate econommic power

What is a welfare state?

a state in which the government provides certain material or economic benefits for its citizens

What is a welfare state?

a state in which the government provides certain material, or economic, benefits for its citizens

Identify the scenario that would be classified by a U.S. court as quid pro quo sexual harassment.

a supervisor demands sexual acts from a worker for a promotion

Identify the scenario that would be classified by a U.S. court as quid pro quo sexual harassment.

a supervisor demands sexual acts from a worker in exchange for a promotion

Which of the following is the best example of emotional intelligence?

a third grader is disappointed when he comes in second at the regional spelling bee, but he congratulates the winner with a smile.

According to Roslyn Mickelson, students have abstract and concrete attitudes toward schooling. Match each attitude to the appropriate description.

abstract: -school is important to me -it is important to go to college in order to go ahead concrete: -I can see myself succeeding in school -college will not be useful to me

Children are independent in entertaining themselves and playing with friends.

accomplishment of natural growth

Children are very close to extended kin.

accomplishment of natural growth

Parents speak briefly to children and use command statements.

accomplishment of natural growth

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about theories of aging

activity continuity socioemotional

elderly

adults 65 or older

socioemotional selectivity theory

adults maintain fewer relationships as they age BUT those relationships are of higher quality

What scenario best exemplifies the concept of stereotype threat?

after overhearing her teacher say that "girls don't do as well in math" to a colleague, Samantha began to get anxious before taking math tests.

young old

age 65-74 likely to be economically independent, healthy, active, engaged

old old

age 75-84 more likely to encounter poor health, financial insecurity isolation, & loneliness

oldest old

age 85+

Prejudice against old people

ageism

How does evidence about aggression and testosterone in males contradict the idea that biology alone defines the difference between male and female?

aggresive behavior increase tesetosterone levels

How does evidence about aggression and testosterone in males contradict the idea that biology alone defines the difference between male and female?

aggression behavior may increase testosterone levels

what's the most important aspect of the life course theory

aging is a life long process relationships/events of earlier life have consequences for later life

means testing

allocating social security benefits based on a persons financial means and needs

Among the following examples, who would not be considered kin?

an engaged couple who live together

Which person exemplifies the experience of a "portfolio worker"?

anne began her career as a paralegal working in a law firm. she later went on to receive a master's degree in psychology and worked as a jury consultant for the state. she is now considering an offer to work at a consulting firm specializing in legal consulting.

A situation in which no clear standards exist to guide behavior in a given area of social life is called

anomie

According to the text, affirmative-action programs are an example of

antiracism.

The system of state-controlled racial segregation in South Africa was called

apartheid.

Place the professions in order from highest to lowest social prestige score.

architect veternarian firefighter farm manager

Place the professions in order from highest to lowest social prestige score.

architect, vet, firefighter, farm manger, truck driver, bartender

How is party voting associated with income in the United States?

as income increases, voters are more likely to vote for republican

Place the U.S. population groups in order from highest to lowest high school graduation rates.

asian Americans, whites, hispanic, American Indians

Place the U.S. population groups in order from highest to lowest high school graduation rates.

asian whites hispanics american indians

Place each racial/ethnic group on the correct bar in the graph indicating the percentage of college degrees attained for each group.

asians whites blacks hispanics

Governments exercise -, a form of - legitimized by a belief system that justifies its use. Those who are subject to a government's rule voluntarily - to it.

authority, power, consent

Governments exercise _________, a form of _______ legitimized by a belief system that justifies its use. Those who are subject to a government's rule voluntarily _______ to it.

authority, power, consent

- refers to the general process by which production processes are enacted by machines, whereas - refer specifically to the machines performing functions that are ordinarily done by human workers.

automation, robot

Why do sociologists analyze and critique U.S. Census categories for race and ethnicity?

b/c they are official counts and categories used by federal government

What do most sociologists believe determines a person's sexual orientation?

biological and social factors

Identify which of the following statements demonstrate a biological essentialist view.

biological essentialism -Testosterone makes men aggressive, and sometimes violent. -Because they carry babies in the womb, women should be primary caregivers of infants. social construction -When women speak their minds, others often mistake them as angry or pushy. -Ideal masculinity may be emotional or unemotional, depending on the culture.

The ______ model of health advocates a _____ approach to the treatment of disease, which some argue overlooks the ______ dimension of illness and treatment.

biomedical/scientific/spiritual

Challenges to women differ across class boundaries.

black feminism

Gender oppression is not uniform.

black feminism

Match each term with the correct theoretical perspective.

black feminism- White, privileged, U.S. feminism does not account for the experiences of women of other races. postmodern- There is no single social group called "woman"; all categories must be interrogated and deconstructed liberal- Political reform is the best way to work toward gender equity. radical- The family is one of the primary social institutions that perpetuates patriarchy and oppression of women

Place the following groups of people in order from lowest to highest life expectancy.

black males-> white males-> black females-> Hispanic males-> white females-> Hispanic females

what are the social clocks of aging

cultural norms and role expectations to do with age

Pierre Bourdieu was interested in the process of -, or the process by which schools reward the - of middle- and upper-class children.

cultural reproduction, cultural capital

why are older women typically single

cuz they're spouse probably died men die younger than women

Based on the map, which color code is used for countries with the lowest literacy rate, and how low is that literacy rate?

dark orange, less than 50 percent literate

Match the racial/ethnic group to the statement that describes it.

declining as a percentage of total population Correct label: White fairly steady in population from 1900 to 2050 Correct label: Black in the recent past and near future, not likely to constitute even 10 percent of the U.S. population Correct label: Native American growing significantly since a notable period of immigration in the 1970s Correct label: Asian most rapidly growing group, as a percentage of total population Correct label: Hispanic

In the United States, life expectancy has risen from 40 years (in 1900) to 79 years (today). Identify the variable that has the strongest influence on reducing life expectancy, and the reason why.

declining rates of infant mortality because infant deaths bring down the average age life expectancy

biological aging

declining vision (eye lens loses its elasticity) hearing loss (first higher pitch, then lower pitch) wrinkles (skins underlying structure becomes brittle) decline in muscle mass & increase in fat drop in cardiovascular efficiency (less oxygen can be inhaled)

alzheimers disease

degenerative disease of the brain results in progressive loss of mental capacity

What reasons have been proposed for the reversal of the gender gap in completing a college degree?

degree? Reasons Teachers have recognized and addressed gender bias in the classroom. Opportunities in traditionally female-dominated industries have expanded, while male-dominated industries like manufacturing now have fewer opportunities. Not Reasons Girls are increasingly flocking to science and math fields. Natural differences in intelligence between boys and girls is clearer now that gender bias is less present in schools.

Democratic governments rely on the expertise of bureaucrats, which are balanced by strong political leaders elected by a free citizenry.

democratic elitism

U.S. politics is dominated by two major parties. Match the group of voters to the candidate favored by the group.

democratic: black and hispanic voter & younger voter republican: voters from small towns and rural areas & older voters

What is one political implication of the prediction that the United States will be a majority-minority country by 2044, at which point non-Hispanic whites will comprise less than half (47 percent) of the population?

democrats will have an electoral advantage over republicans

Men and women tend to be concentrated in different occupations according to gender. Place the gender on the occupation in which it is the majority.

dental hygienist Correct label: women secretary Correct label: women machinist Correct label: men nurses Correct label: women pilot Correct label: men truck driver Correct label: men

Of two women, one wears jeans and boots while the other wears a skirt and heels.

difference in gender

Of two children, one has XY chromosomes and the other has XX.

difference in sex

Of two men in college, one is attracted to men and the other to women.

difference in sexuality

What do the differences in methodology between Kinsey and Laumann reveal about social science research in sexual behavior?

difficulties in gathering detailed information on sexual behavior

What is ageism?

discrimination or prejudice against a person on the grounds of age

ageism

discrimination/prejudice against a person on the grounds of age

A large banking firm conducts a company-wide performance review. Shortly after, the firm offers all workers aged 60 and over an early retirement package, and encourages younger workers to apply for the older workers' jobs. This approach is an example of _________ theory.

disengagement

Since 1970, what has happened to the percentage of people on welfare in the United States?

dropped significantly

why is the pattern of parent-child co-residence in asia starting to fade

economic development (wealthier in Asian nations enabling older adults to live on their own) globalization (traditional ways of thinking/behaving are changing)

According to many sociological studies of educational inequality, what else must occur in order for educational reforms to be successful?

economic reforms

Sociologist Talcott Parsons felt that a clear-cut sexual division of labor helped the family unit operate _________.

efficiently

The absence of an intimate confidant is known as ______.

emotional loneliness

Cultural practices and outlooks of a given community that have emerged historically and that set people apart are referred to as

ethnicity.

Identify the following parent behaviors as fitting with Talcott Parson's categories of expressive roles or instrumental roles.

expressive -keeping track of upcoming medical appointments for all members of the household -disciplining a child in the midst of a tantrum instrumental -working on a graduate degree in order to pursue a raise at work -being employed as an accountant

a household comprised of close adult relatives, some of whom are not related by marriage.

extended family

Identify the person who, in Marx's theory, is a member of the bourgeoisie.

factory owner

A minority group is smaller in number than a majority group (e.g., Asians are a minority group in the United States, at about 5 percent of the population, compared to whites, who comprise about 63 percent of the population).

false

Social scientists have determined that there are two genders.

false

Match each statement about the photograph to the theory that best fits it.

feminist approaches Correct label: The woman appears happy, but she may be trapped, captive to her unpaid household labor. symbolic interactionism Correct label: The woman uses a hug, posture, and laundry to communicate a caring posture toward her son and household. functionalism Correct label: When men work from an instrumental role and women from an affective role, this rational household organization works well.

What distinguishes the fields-of-action theory of social movements from the other theories of social movements in the textbook?

field of action theory draws more attention to the interaction between a social movement and other organizations, movement, and prior history

According to the text, the majority of police officers' time and energies are spent on what aspect of police work?

filling out and filing bureaucratic paperwork.

Which strategy do Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn advocate as a first essential step toward addressing general inequality as a whole, on a global level?

financial empowerment of women

Identify the following economic practices as distinctive to flexible production systems, or true of capitalism in general.

flexible: -Companies "race to the bottom" searching around the world for the cheapest materials and labor. -The various components of a product are made in different factories around the world. capitalism: -Workers sense that their own abilities as human beings are taken over by others. -Successful entrepreneurship is rewarded with great wealth and profit.

workers have job security, but work in low-trust settings

fordism

The following boxes represent Barnet and Cavanagh's four webs of interconnecting commercial activity in the new world economy. Place each scenario in the appropriate box.

global cultural - the newest blockbuster global shopping mall - nike sells products global workplace - an item sold in retail shoes global finance network - exxon sells shares of its stock

The increased economic, political, and social interconnectedness of the world is called

globalization

_____ appear to reflect larger systems of social stratification. One of the goals of _____ is to define the links between disease and social factors with the objective of prevention or cure.

health inequalities/epidemiology

There are many forms of masculinity in society. Why do sociologists label one type of masculinity "hegemonic"?

hegemonic masculinity is dominant, and there are negative sanctions for those who do not live by these norms

belief in the superiority of heterosexuality and heterosexuals

heterosexism

What group has the largest number of persons infected with HIV today?

heterosexuals

Match each characteristic to the correct system.

high trust: -workers have autonomy over their work style and pace -characteristic of work at higher managerial levels low trust: -numerous conflicts with management, such as strikes -high levels of worker dissatisfaction

which race of elders experiences the highest level of poverty

hispanics

fear of or discrimination toward gay, lesbian, and bisexual people

homophobia

What type of work, often done by women, is usually unpaid, difficult, and exhausting but may sometimes be satisfying?

housework

Identify the sociology research topic that most centrally uses an intersectional approach.

how do race, gender, and social class interplay in the experience of poverty in America

What do the bacha posh in Afghanistan help sociologists better understand about gender?

how gender in various societies is socially constructed

what does the compensation one receives for social security depend on

how much one earned before retirement

Some men do better, financially, after divorce. Others do worse. Which variable predicts men's financial well-being after divorce?

how much the man contributed to family income before divorce

In Max Weber's theory, where does status (social honor or prestige) come from?

how other members of society esteem a group

Identify the sociology research topic that most centrally uses an intersectional approach

how to race gender and social class interplay

Place each region on the bar in the graph that represents its share of total population and wealth.

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Identify the important features of a capitalist economy, according to Adam Smith.

important feature(s): specialization self-interested competition money as a medium of exchange

Technological advances have led to the _________ in the quality of life for the aged because the technology makes it possible for an individual to preserve _________. These devices are particularly helpful for preventing ______.

improvement, independence, falls

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about Georg Simmel's views on capitalism. According to Simmel, capitalism makes true - possible by - the forms of payment. Severing market relations from personal relations creates separate spheres: a public sphere that is - and a private sphere that is purely -.

in order: friendship depersonalizing economic social

Which of the following observations supports the sociological theory that education is a process of assimilation?

in public schools throughout the US, students follow highly similar curricula in all major subjects (e.g., history, English) from kindergartner through the 8th grade.

According to Georg Simmel, ways of paying people for their work have over time become more and more depersonalized. Place the payment forms in order from most to least personal, following Simmel's scheme.

in-kind payments (sustenance necessary to live), piecework payments, wages, salaries, honoraria

What does the phrase "real income" refer to?

income that has been numerically adjusted to remove the affects of inflation

What does the phrase "real income" refer to?

income that has been numerically adjusted to remove the effects of inflation

Which factors are the chief bases of class?

income, occupation, education, wealth, lifestyle

graying

increasing proportion of a society's population is elderly

- are organizations that - elected officials to support the aims of each organization.

interest groups, lobby

Sociologists' recognition that many other characteristics and traits, such as race and class, are part of how gender is constructed in a society is referred to as

intersectionality

Term used to describe a problem whose chromosomes or sex characteristics are neither exclusively male nor exclusively female.

intersex

What change in investment strategies has contributed to our economic system evolving into institutional capitalism, according to some analysts?

investors now bundle money into grouped accounts, and this money is then used to invest in several corporations.

Since 1970, what has happened to the percentage of people on welfare in the United States?

it dropped significantly

Why does Walmart define a full-time work week as comprising 32 hours?

it gives them greater flexibility and power

Since 1970, what has happened to the percentage of people on welfare in the United States?

it has dropped significantly

What has happened to the achievement gap between rich and poor children between the 1970s and today?

it has grown by about 30-40 percent

What did the 1995 Gun-Free School Zones Act change about school policy?

it mandated automatic suspension or expulsion of student possessing drugs or weapons in school

What must occur for a social movement to become a revolution?

it must overthrow the government in charge

disengagement theory

it's functional for society to remove people from their traditional roles when they become elderly, to free up roles for other

Which problems are associated with "megacities"

large homelessness populations difficulty transporting fuel, food, and water over long distances

Religion was officially separated from the workings of the U.S. government

late 1700s

What were the "black codes"?

laws limiting the rights of blacks in the south after the civil war

On the graph, select the bars that represent the U.S. military budget and the Russian military budget.

left most one(longest one) and then two over

On the graph, select the bars that represent the U.S. military budget and the Russian military budget.

left to right 1 & 3 bar

Match each profession to the correct social class, as defined by annual income.

lower middle class ($40,000 to $100,000) Correct label: registered nurse upper class (> $200,000) Correct label: university president upper middle class ($100,000 to $200,000) Correct label: engineer working class ($20,000 to $40,000) Correct label: restaurant cook lower class (< $20,000) Correct label: part-time janitor

Which theory or set of theories has been criticized for ignoring how ties between poor and wealthy countries can inhibit the economic growth of poor countries?

market oriented

Neoliberalism is derived from which theoretical perspective?

market oriented theories

Which of the following household types is most common in the United States today?

married couples without children

Sales of products that allow consumers freedom in choosing television shows and movies on their own schedules, such as Netflix, are examples of what post-Fordist business trend?

mass customization

What is the primary goal of scientific management (Taylorism)?

maximize output

Match each term to the correct definition.

megalopolis - a very large network of cities and densely populated areas spread over a large geographical region urbanization - the movement of people into cities and towns megacity - a large urban area that serves as a center of political, social, and economic life conurbation - a term for a cluster of cities and towns that are networked together

The lower average IQ among the burakumin of Japan supports what argument about race and IQ?

membership in a socially deprived social group lowers IQ

are women or men more likely to experience physical healthy declines and heightened risk of mortality

men because loss of HELPMATE rather than BROKEN HEART

Men and women tend to be concentrated in different occupations according to gender. Place the gender on the occupation in which it is the majority.

men: machinist, truck driver, pilot women: secretary, nurses, dental hygienist

According to the textbook, corporations in the early twenty-first century are very different from those of the mid-twentieth century. Match each characteristic to the correct time period.

mid- twentieth century: -The core corporation is located within the United States, from which some overseas manufacturing plants are controlled. -The corporation is highly bureaucratic and employs a large number of production workers and middle management. early twenty- first: -The corporation can be characterized as an "enterprise web" that links smaller businesses together. -Worker turnover—the percentage of workers who leave and are replaced each year—is high.

Lucia immigrated to the United States from Ecuador as a child. She now has a bachelor's degree and is married to an Ecuadoran-American. While they speak English at work and at the local political meetings they regularly attend, they speak Spanish at home with their parents and children, and they often participate in cultural activities in the evenings and on weekends with others from the Ecuadoran-American community. Lucia and her family represent which model of ethnic integration?

multiculturalism

Which statement most accurately describes the position of women in Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam?

n all three religions, some subgroups curtail women's roles while others allow for much greater gender equality.

Place each lobbying group on the bars in the graph that represent the type of lobbyist it is (business, labor, ideological, or other).

national association of realtors international brother national rifle association university of wisconsin

What does Max Weber mean by a "pariah group"?

negative status group that suffers from loss of social opportunity

Identify the following as describing either a participatory democracy or a direct democracy.

participatory -The people regularly assemble to make decisions about proposed policies. -This system is ideal for a relatively small number of people. direct -Voters participate in decision making by voting for or against proposed policies, without meeting face-to-face with other voters. -This system is ideal for a relatively larger number of voters, or those scattered over a large region.

How has public opinion about the causes of poverty changed over the past two decades?

people are less likely to blame the poor for their situation

The statistical fact that women in the United States generally live longer than men—a relatively recent phenomenon—challenges what long existing social pattern?

persistent gender-based inequalities

The English-language term two-spirit used by many Native American groups refers to what?

person of integrated genders

The English-language term two-spirit used by many Native American groups refers to what?

persons of integrated genders

Interest groups compete among themselves to have power over decision making, providing a balance of power within democracies.

pluralist theories

A democracy is a - in which the - -.

political system, people, rule

Sociological explanations of persistent poverty are of two broad types: those that cite structural forces and those that hold the - responsible. An example of the latter would be -'s description of a self-perpetuating cycle of hopelessness, which he calls the -. Going further, -proposes that some of the poor prefer welfare to gainful employment, a state of mind some call the -.

poor themselves, Oscar lewis, culture of poverty, Charles Murray, dependency culture

.products are customized for niche markets P

post-fordism

.work is often outsourced to lower income nations

post-fordism

horizontal structures make corporations flexible and responsive to new conditions

post-fordism

Patriarchy, race, and class are essentialist explanations of oppression.

postmodern feminism

A small and unrepresentative group of leaders hold enormous sway over governmental policy.

power elite

What is one employment area in which both men and women are disadvantaged in pay?

predominantly female occupations

According to economist Simon Kuznets, social inequality naturally rises and falls over the course of a society's development. Place each label in the correct position on the curve to illustrate this concept.

preindustrial - bottom left in transition - top left industrial - top right bottom right 1970

Erik Olin Wright adds the category "contradictory class location" to Marx's theory of the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. Match the following persons to their social class.

proletariat- a miner in a coal mine bourgeoisie- the owner of a large restaurant contradictory class location- the head of printing press operations at a major newspaper

social security

provides economic assistance to people faced with unemployment, disability, & agedness

Newspaper cartoons in the 1800s that compared the head of an African man and an Irish man to that of an ape and implied or said outright that Africans and the Irish were lazy, dangerous, and not quite human are examples

racialization.

Structuralist theories describe ______ as a tool for the maintenance of ________ through the monopolization of __________.

racism, white privilege, economic resources

Family structures create oppression.

radical feminism

Men are responsible for today's exploitation of women.

radical feminism

Patriarchy is a universal phenomenon.

radical feminism

The existence of transgender persons would challenge the ideas of ________, because transgender persons _________into the binary categories of "man" and "woman."

radical feminism, do not fit

While Joni used to enjoy reading magazines like Cosmopolitan, she recently canceled her subscription after coming to the conclusion that the magazine was not actually for women but for men, as most of the articles were geared toward helping women become more attractive to men. Joni's perspective most closely resembles

radical feminism.

According to - feminist thought, certain types of femininity are seen as the result of - controlled and produced by men.

radical, conceptions of beauty and sexuality

According to ________ feminist thought, certain types of femininity are seen as the result of ____________controlled and produced by men.

radical, conceptions of beauty and sexuality

do most elderly people rate their health as good or bad

reasonably good

Georgia, who is 87, has lived alone for the past 10 years since her husband died. While she talks frequently on the phone with her daughter, who lives two states away, her old neighbors have mostly moved away or died, and because of health problems, Georgia has been unable to continue going to church. What term best describes her current state?

social loneliness

structural social mobility

social mobility resulting from changes in the number and types of jobs available in society

Liberation theology is an example of the kind of influence religion has over what social phenomenon?

social movements

In the context of a theater-based view of social behavior, match each term to the correct description. A doctor's profession is known or clearly visible to others, and he or she is often addressed or referred to using the title "doctor." A doctor is expected to see a certain number of patients per day, to address them courteously, and to treat them in a medically appropriate way. A doctor is generally treated with respect, and most parents are happy if their child aspires to become a doctor.

social position, role, status

The meaning that we assign to racial/ethnic categories shapes our attitudes and behaviors.

social psychological theories

Identify each of the following rights as either a civil, political, or social right.

social right Correct label: the right to earn a minimum wage political right Correct label: the right to run for public office civil right Correct label: the right to equal justice Correct label: the right to own property

Which types of rights are usually established last?

social rights

Which types of rights are usually established last?

social rights, because the establishment of civil and political rights underpinned the fight for social rights.

Which U.S. government programs have been especially important in keeping elderly people out of poverty?

social security & medicare

Lower life expectancies for both men and women are often traced to poor health choices such as smoking and drinking; however, men continue to have shorter life spans than women. What is a reason for why this occurs?

socialization

The theory that the relationships maintained by older adults are fewer in number but closer and of a higher quality than relationships they had at younger ages is called ______.

socioemotional selectivity theory

To study the social aspect of aging, or social gerontology, what according to the textbook is required of a sociologist?

sociological imagination

Which of the following examples best supports a pluralist theory of democracy, as opposed to the theories of democratic elitism and the power elite?

state and national laws have been passes in response to efforts made by the group Mothers against drunk driving (MADD), with input form auto industry representatives and privacy advocates.

What functionalist explanation for social stratification do Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E. Moore offer?

stratification has the benefit of matching the best qualified workers to the most important jobs

The phrase social - refers to inequalities arising not from local factors such as personality and small-group dynamics but from broad differences in race, gender, and -. Inequalities based on how such differences locate people in a social system are called - inequalities.

stratification, religion, structured

The phrase social ___________ refers to inequalities arising not from local factors such as personality and small-group dynamics but from broad differences in race, gender, and _________.Inequalities based on how such differences locate people in a social system are called ________ inequalities

stratification, religion, structured

Match each term to the correct example.

strike:Five hundred workers at a manufacturing plant refuse to come into work, sending a letter of their grievances about unpaid overtime to both their employer and the local newspaper. pre- modern labor conflict: Factory workers, angered by the poor working conditions, riot against their employers. lockout: A large retail company responds to workers' demands by eliminating their hours and barring them from entry, effectively eliminating their wages until the employees capitulate to the new policies. work to rule: In response to their employer cutting hours and benefits, workers at a local café begin following every direction in the handbook to the letter, which slows down work markedly.

An emerging family form among black middle-class young adults is the single-person household, due to the lack of employment opportunities for black men.

structural

Poor families have closer relationships to extended family because they tend to live close by and must rely on these kin for occasional financial or practical help

structural

What kind of theory is Omi and Winant's theory of racial formation?

structural

Race and racism are embedded in U.S. political and economic institutions.

structural theories

social loneliness

the absence of a broader social network

emotional loneliness

the absence of an intimate confidant

What is the text's definition of racism?

the attribution of characteristics of superiority or inferiority to a population sharing certain physically inherited characteristics

Match each term representing a form of racial bias to its definition.

the attribution of characteristics of superiority or inferiority to a population that shares inherited physical characteristics Correct label: racism holding preconceived ideas about an individual or group, ideas that are resistant to change even in the face of new information Correct label: prejudice behavior that denies to the members of a particular group resources or rewards that can be obtained by others Correct label: discrimination thinking in terms of fixed and inflexible categories Correct label: stereotyping patterns of racial discrimination that have become structured into existing social institutions Correct label: institutional racism

Match each definition or statement to the correct term or terms.

the average number of births per 1,000 women of childbearing age - fertility This rate varies over time. - neither fertility nor fecundity This rate varies by region and individual characteristics. - both fertility and fecundity the number of births a woman is biologically capable of having over her lifetime - fecundity

In what ways has globalization affected work patterns?

the basis of countries' economic prominence weakening the power of international governmental organizations Sociologists have long tried to explain social change, or the alteration of institutions and culture over time, which has become more intense in the modern era. In what ways has globalization affected work patterns? Correct Answer(s) Labor market demand has shifted away from certain industries. The domestic division of labor has shifted with women's entry into jobs. Careers have become more diverse and unstable. Incorrect Answer(s) Job security and benefits have strengthened with the professionalization of the workforce.

What important event signaled the near irreversibility of a single, global capitalist society?

the collapse of the soviet union

aging

the combo of biological, psychological, and social processes that affect people as they grow older

According to Marx, what is the key difference between socialism and communism?

the disappearance of class divisions between workers and capitalists

What is a diaspora?

the dispersal of an ethnic population from an original homeland into foreign areas, often in a forced manner or under traumatic circumstances

What are the major agents of socialization that enforce gender roles?

the media, schools, families, peers

According to Thomas Piketty, author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century, growth of inequality over time is the norm in capitalist societies and has been the pattern in most developed economies—with one exception. What is the one exception?

the mid twentieth century

According to Thomas Piketty, author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century, growth of inequality over time is the norm in capitalist societies and has been the pattern in most developed economies—with one exception. What is the one exception?

the mid-twentieth century (1930-1960)

Social aging refers to ______.

the norms, values, and roles that are culturally associated with a particular chronological age

According to public health experts, what is the primary cause of the crisis of obesity in the United States today?

the obesogenic environment

profane

the ordinary, mundane, or everyday

What do unemployment statistics, such as the unemployment rate, measure?

the percentage of people out of a population who have no job and are looking

Emerging Economies

the rapidly growing economies of the world, particularly in East Asia but also in Latin America

Match each globalization trend of the past few decades to the corresponding example.

the rise of an international trade in personal information about consumers Correct label: new markets the proliferation of multilateral trade agreements, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement Correct label: new rules the invention of digital cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin Correct label: new means of exchange the formation of transnational regulatory bodies, such as the World Trade Organization Correct label: new players

Which industry has seen the fastest growth in employee unionization in recent years?

the service sector

Match each type of family to the correct description.

two adults living in a household with their own or adopted children Correct label: nuclear family the family in which one enters as an adult and may have one's own children Correct label: families of procreation a household comprised of close adult relatives, some of whom are not related by marriage Correct label: extended family the family in which one is brought up Correct label: families of orientation

In 2011, what was the most common status of recent high school graduates who did not go on to college?

unemployed and looking for work

How is unionization associated with average wages?

unionized employees, on average, make more money than non- unionized employees within the same industry

In a study of the admissions practices of an elite New England college with a stated commitment to diversity, which applicants tended to be targets for admission?

upper- class African american student

Identify each description as a member of either the upper middle class or the lower middle class.

upper: active in local politics, owns a comfortable sized home, owns a small business

The ecological approach is used to study what facet of social life?

urban areas

According to Louis Wirth, - is characterized by strategies used to manage living in close -to one another, and the resulting - that city dwellers experience.

urbanism proximity anonymity

AARP

us advocacy/activist group for people 50+ American association of retired person

The ______ of sexual behavior across different cultures supports the idea that sexual responses are _____ and not a matter of _____.

variety/learned/biology

The parent who scolds a young boy for playing with dolls (along with two girls) is giving a negative sanction for -, while the other parent who praises the boy for winning a computer game is providing a -.

violating gender roles, positive sanction

The parent who scolds a young boy for playing with dolls (along with two girls) is giving a negative sanction for _________, while the other parent who praises the boy for winning a computer game is providing a ____________.

violating gender roles, positive sanction

what kind of hardships have the nearly old faced in finding jobs after the recession

younger people are hired over them because they're believed to be unable to acquire new skills may have early onset of health problems that limit the kind of work they can do part of the baby boom so lots of competition with peers for jobs

what are the causes of ageism

youth obsessed culture fear filled avoidance of reminders of death and dying elders are thought to be anachronistic (belonging to a different period) in the age of tech

How large is the American "upper class" according to the U.S. Census?

~ 6 million

offered a functionalist theory of the causes of suicide

Émile Durkheim

Type the year in which the 1st state legally required all children age 16 and younger to attend school

1852

An influx of immigrants weakened Protestants' political power.

1890s-1920s

Match the three categories of new religious movements to the appropriate hypothetical examples.

"Blessings Church" members live in a commune and make most of their own food and clothing. Their leader preaches about the importance of isolating oneself from sinners. - world rejecting Members of "Pai Church" are adherents to a strict set of religious codes at home and share a highly involved church experience, but otherwise do not change their daily lives. - world accommodating "The Believers" attracts followers through public meditation hours held in public parks. They encourage members to let go of their daily worries and be at peace with nature to live a more "authentic" life. - world affirming

social conflict theory of aging

(2nd generation theory) focused on social conflict between elderly and larger society: unequal opportunities are seen as creating potential for conflict stressed the ways in which the larger social structure helped shape the opportunities available to older adults

Select the bolded terms that represent scapegoating

- Blaming black people for violence - Blaming immigrants on economy

U.S. law and social policy toward same-sex marriage has changed markedly over the past two decades. Place the following three related landmark moments in order from earliest to most recent.

- DOMA - Windsor v. US - SC ruling invalidates bans

The 2016 election was the first presidential election in which presidential campaigns used websites and other Internet-based technologies to persuade voters. One effective strategy was "twitterstorms", which delivered quick, provocative, even outrageous messages. Internet-based "fake news" has influenced elections since 1996, but in 2016, the effect was more intense. "Fake news" stemmed from individuals, U.S. groups, and Russia, and had widespread influence on people's knowledge of events.

-"Fake news" stemmed from individuals, U.S. groups, and Russia, -One effective strategy was "twitterstorms"

Homophobia is still widespread in U.S. culture, but it is starting to erode. Identify the factors that have contributed to this changing attitude.

-"coming out" by major celebrities and athletes -the Stonewall Inn riots -Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) (This Supreme Court case legalized gay marriage)

functionalist theory of aging

-1950s (earliest theory) aging brings a physical and psychological decline social role are to blame since individuals adjusted to this "elderly role" when they hit a certain bday

According to your text's definition, identify these people as transgender or not.

-A biological male lives in society as a woman. -A biological female uses medical assistance to physically transition to living as a man.

What are the required elements of a workers' strike?

-All work is suspended for an indefinite period. -Those involved in a strike make their grievances known. -A group of employees engages in the same action.

Which of the following features are typical of flexible business structures?

-Businesses are networked together horizontally, compartmentalizing pieces of the manufacturing-to-sales pipeline. -Businesses rely on advanced technology to communicate with other businesses.

Select the bolded phrases that represent accurate statements about childhood poverty since the 2008 recession.

-Childhood poverty surged after the 2008 recession -The economic recovery since the recession has benefitted the superrich and their children,

What were some of the consequences of colonial-style education for developing nations?

-Educated indigenous people led revolts against colonizers. -The system of higher education remains better developed than primary and secondary education.

Identify the reasons why the achievement gap between poor and wealthy kids has grown over time.

-Income inequality has grown over time, too, and this increases the resources available to kids from better-off families. -Poorer children are more likely to live in single-parent homes, and one parent may not have as much time to spend on them. -Better-off families can afford to live in better neighborhoods with better schools. -Better-off families tend to engage in more activities designed to improve their children's cognitive abilities.

Which of the following criticisms do some observers make about the "zero-tolerance" policy in schools?

-It is enacted differently, dependent on a student's race. -It has unnecessarily increased the role of police in schools. -It sets students on a trajectory toward criminality and the criminal justice system.

Some sociologists speak of an "underclass." Identify each statement about this class as either correct or incorrect.

-It is extremely hard for a member to move out of it -In many ways they are disconnected from the rest of society

Which of the following criticisms have been directed toward the No Child Left Behind Act?

-It narrows the diversity of subjects covered by schools. -It relies on a punitive model of school reform.

What roles do nation-states still play, even in the current era of globalization?

-Nation-states form alliances with one another. -Nation-states enforce laws. -Nation-states wage wars.

According to Charles Tilly's analysis of revolutionary social change, identify each scenario as an example of collective action, or not.

-On Jan. 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered in Washington D.C. for the Women's March. -In the nineteenth century, the peasantry overthrew the monarchy in France.

Identify each statement about homelessness in the United States as either correct or incorrect.

-One cause of homelessness today is the rising cost of housing. -A large majority of the homeless have a history of drug or alcohol abuse or mental health issues. -The number of homeless families with children has risen in recent years.

Identify the true statements about obesity and weight.

-Over one-third of all whites, blacks, and Hispanics are obese in America. -Between 2000 and 2014, the percentage of adults classified as obese in the United States increased by nearly 23 percent. -2015: thirty-nine states had obesity rate of 25 percent of higher

In traditional societies, women perform certain tasks and men perform other tasks. In modern societies, economies are much more complex. Each individual must do various activities in different hours of the day. A manager may ask three assistants to work together on a project. Work is divided into many different occupations in which people specialize. Physical health, for example, may require attention from a doctor, a surgeon, an optometrist, and a dentist.

-Physical health, for example, may require attention from a doctor, a surgeon, an optometrist, and a dentist. -Work is divided into many different occupations in which people specialize. -women perform certain tasks and men perform other tasks

The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, which began in 1997, differs from earlier forms of welfare assistance for the poor. Identify each statement about the TANF program as either correct or incorrect.

-Recipients must begin working after two years to continue benefits. -Families can only receive five years' worth of assistance.

According to sociologist Sean Reardon, which of the following are explanations for the achievement gap?

-Residential segregation related to income has increased in recent decades. -Middle-class parents invest more heavily in their children's cognitive development.

According to functionalist theory, identify the normative social expectations of the sick role.

-Sick people are not held responsible for being sick. -If you are ill, you have certain rights and privileges. -When you get sick, you should try to get better.

Which of the following reasons have been proposed for the reversal of the gender gap in completing a college degree?

-Teachers have recognized and addressed gender bias in the classroom. -Opportunities in traditionally female-dominated industries have expanded, while male-dominated industries like manufacturing now have fewer opportunities.

Identify the statements about how class systems differ from slavery and castes as either correct or incorrect.

-The main basis of class is economic. -Individuals have some ability to move between social classes.

Which of the following statements is true of a "knowledge economy"?

-The population is relatively highly educated. -Many workers are employed in research, technology, design, and marketing fields. -The physical production of goods no longer plays a large part of a country's economy.

Identify the following statements as fitting Susan Brownmiller's description of "rape culture," or not.

-male socialization to a sense of sexual entitlement -a state of widespread and continual fear in women

What reasons do researchers give for why the United States' unemployment levels have been rising during the past 60 years?

-The rise of international competition has affected industries important to U.S. prosperity. -European countries provide a stronger social safety net, including unemployment benefits. -The U.S. government continues to rely on Keynesianism to attempt to reduce unemployment. -The increasing use of microelectronics in industry has reduced the need for labor power.

According to Max Weber, what conditions must be met in order for a democratic government to be effective?

-There must be different political parties that represent different interests. -There must be political leaders who can rise above governmental bureaucracy.

Match each type of single-parent household to the correct description.

-They comprise more than 60 percent of single-parent households. Correct label: divorced mother (head of household) -This group is expanding most rapidly among single-parent households. Correct label: older, never-married, and financially stable mother (head of household -A high proportion of this group is poor. Correct label: young, never-married mother (head of household) -They comprise a small proportion of single-parent households but are relatively economically stable; more than half of this group are homeowners. Correct label: widowed mother (head of household)

Match each theoretical perspective to the appropriate research study.

-assimilation: A researcher surveys 7th grade students who have been in the United States for five to seven years and their immigrant parents to determine whether the children express greater affinity for and knowledge of American culture than their parents. -credentialism: A researcher selects two same-aged samples of equal intelligence and ability, one of which includes all high school graduates and one of which includes only young people who dropped out of school in the 11th grade and compares their labor market success over the past year. -hidden curriculum: A researcher randomly selects 30 schools, of which 15 are located in poor neighborhoods and 15 are located in wealthy neighborhoods, and compares both the curriculum of the schools and observes how teachers conduct their classrooms.

According to sociologists, identify the factors that explain why women are twice as likely as men to report symptoms of depression and to be diagnosed with major depressive disorders.

-lower rates of self-reporting by men -standard instruments used to measure depression -stressors that disproportionately strike women

What are the main features of global capitalism?

-corporations conduct operations in more than one country -shareholders, top management, and executive officers come from more than one country

Which of the following are expressions of nationalism?

-fans singing "The Star Spangled Banner" at a sporting event -belief in the possibilities of the American Dream

Identify the factors that contribute to the increasing consumption of fast food at home.

-fast food is much cheaper -oversized portions in restaurants -working parents -absence of good food sources

Which factors contribute to the increasing ability of corporations to dominate the market through merging with and acquiring other firms?

-fewer regulations for businesses -efficient financing -advanced technology

Which U.S. employment sectors were hit hardest by the recession in 2008?

-finance, construction, real estate

What resources does the theory of structural strain suggest are important for organizing and sustaining a social movement?

-funding -leadership -regular communication

The following boxes represent Barnet and Cavanagh's four webs of interconnecting commercial activity in the new world economy. Place each scenario in the appropriate box.

-global cultural: The newest blockbuster movie produced in the United States sells more than $1 billion in revenue from across the world. -global shopping: Nike sells products with its well-known "swoosh" logo to consumers in multiple countries. -global workplace: An item sold in retail stores has a complex history of production, traveling through multiple countries on its way to local store shelves. -global financial: Exxon sells shares of its stock daily to investors around the world.

French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu emphasizes the importance of "cultural capital" in determining a child's later social class. Which are examples of cultural capital?

-having parents who help with homework -attendance at elite private schools

Which factors may make it harder for people with college degrees to find work in the future?

-increased competition from others with college degrees -increased workplace automation -increased competition from overseas workers

Which of the following were consequences of school busing practices?

-increased racial tensions -white families moving to the suburbs -less segregation in U.S. public schools

A researcher wants to try "doing gender" as a way to investigate the social construction of gender. Which of the following might allow a researcher who was assigned male at birth and identifies as a man to "do gender" as a woman in U.S. society?

-learn body language of women -use a higher vocal register -get a manicure with painted nails

Identify the health issues associated with anorexia.

-lower than normal white blood cell count -smaller heart muscle -weakened immune system -anemia

Match each theory of modern democracy to the statement that best describes it.

-power elite: A small and unrepresentative group of leaders hold enormous sway over governmental policy -pluralist theories:Interest groups compete among themselves to have power over decision making, providing a balance of power within democracies. -democratic elitism:Democratic governments rely on the expertise of bureaucrats, which are balanced by strong political leaders elected by a free citizenry.

Identify the statements as characteristic of populist authoritarianism, or not.

-strong nationalism that is anti-immigrant and anti-globalization -assertive leadership that values security over civil liberties

stages of the demographic transition in order from first to last.

1) Both birthrates and death rates are high during this stage. Population grows little, if at all. 2) Death rates fall while fertility remains high, resulting in a phase of marked population growth during this stage. 3) Birthrates drop and population stabilizes during this stage. 4) Birthrates continue to drop while death rates remain stable. Population grows very slowly or, in some cases, declines in this stage.

most to least central in postindustrial societies.

1) Professional and technical workers 2) white-collar workers 3) Blue-collar workers

U.S. law and social policy toward same-sex marriage has changed markedly over the past two decades. Place the following three related landmark moments in order from earliest to most recent.

1)Passa 2)ge of the Defense of Marriage Act 3)Windsor v. United States Supreme Court Decision 4)Supreme Court ruling invalidating state same-sex marriage bans

The text describes the division of labor as a characteristic of societies in which occupations are highly specialized. Place the occupations in order from least to most that exemplify the concept of a division of labor.

1. An artisan who makes and sells jewelry 2. An elementary school teacher 3. A chef at a restaurant who plans the menu and cooks the food prepare by the assistants 4. A factory worker who tightens the bolts on one piece of machinery and then passes it down a line

Based on his theory, order the hypothetical events from first to last.

1. Lack of work ethic 2. Traditional values abandoned 3. reinvesting wealth 4. high mass consumption

Based on your knowledge of civil rights history, place the following events in chronological order.

1. NAACP 2. Brown v Board of Ed 3. Montgomery Bus Boycott 4. March on Washington 5. Civil Rights Act

Test your knowledge of educational attainment using the Globalization by the Numbers interactive graphic here. Then place in order the following countries from highest to lowest average years of schooling.

1. US 2.Norway 3. Japan 4. ghana 5. Afghanistan

In 2013, more than 3,000 American parents were asked which of 12 qualities they felt were most important to instill in their children. According to the survey, place the four chosen qualities in order of importance.

1. being responsible 2. helping others 3. creativity 4. religious faith

Place the following educational reforms in chronological order.

1. elementary and secondary education act 2. gun free zone act 3. no child left behind 4. race to the top

Place the following majors that international students select in order from most to least popular.

1. engineering 2. business and management 3. math and computer science 4. social sciences

The occupation of clerk or office worker is a good demonstration of what sociologists call "occupational segregation." Place the steps illustrating this particular evolution in order from first to last.

1. male clerks held responsible 2. as the typewriter and other forms of mechanization 3. female clerks increasingly performed routine tasks 4. pay and prestige of the female clerk

place the following caregivers in order from the highest to lowest source of elder abuse and verbal mistreatment.

1. non family 2. spouse 3. adult children

According to Neil Smelser's theory of structural strain, place the first four stages of a social movement in chronological order from first to last.

1. structural conduciveness 2. structural strain 3. generalized beliefs 4. precipitating factors

what 2 reasons is graying the result of

1. the tendency of families to have fewer children 2. the fact that people are living longer

Match each type of family to the correct description.

1. two adults living in a household with their own or adopted children Correct label: nuclear family 2. the family in which one is brought up Correct label: families of orientation 3. the family in which one enters as an adult and may have one's own children Correct label: families of procreation 4. a household comprised of close adult relatives, some of whom are not related by marriage Correct label: extended family

Using the Globalization by the Numbers infographic, place the following countries in order from lowest to highest voter turnout.

1. us 2. Mexico 3. turkey 4. rwanda

Identify the following statements as a common reason for cohabitating, or not.

A Common Reason - "We were spending most nights together, anyway." - "I just love spending time with him!" Not common - "I need to see whether he'll do any housework before I decide to marry him." - "I need to test out my ability to be in a serious relationship."

Identify the following as major immigrant groups in the United States since 1965, or not.

A Major Group Latin America South/East Asia Not a Major Group Europe southern Africa

Identify the following statements as primary reasons why residents of Ferguson, MO protested in the streets, or not.

A Reason because of concern over institutional racism in the criminal justice system because black teenager Michael Brown had been fatally shot by a white police officer Not a Reason because of President Donald Trump's overtly racist statements because of the cumulative burden of microaggressions, white privilege, and stereotyping

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about how capitalism affects an aging population.

A [conflict] theorist considering aging and the elderly would argue that our capitalist society tends to favor those who are the most [economically powerful]. According to this view, many of the problems of aging are produced by the routine operation of [social institutions] and women, low-income persons and ethnic groups generally fare [worse] than others.

Underclass

A class of individuals situated at the bottom of the class system, normally composed of people from ethnic minority backgrounds

Which of the following statements most accurately compares a crime to a deviant act?

A crime is a particular type of deviant act that breaks the law.

What explains the phenomenon of "aging in place" in rural areas?

A decline in the population of rural areas, particularly among the young.

What reasons have sociologists given for why religious fervor has increased among Christians, Muslims, and Jews across the globe in recent years?

A decrease in economic and political security

Fill in the blanks to complete the statement.

A democracy is a political system in which the people rule.

Match the person to the version of the sick role that best fits.

A drug addict contracts HIV/AIDS. - illegitimate sick role A runner damaged his knee ligaments and is seeking surgery to repair them.conditional sick role - conditional sick role A transgender woman is dying from Parkinson's disease. - unconditionally legitimate sick role

Slavery

A form of social stratification in which some people are owned by others as their property.

What makes a formal organization different from an informal one?

A formal organization is designed to achieve its objectives.

Match each type of single-parent household to the correct description.

A high proportion of this group is poor. Correct label: young, never-married mother (head of household) This group is expanding most rapidly among single-parent households. Correct label: older, never-married, and financially stable mother (head of household) They comprise a small proportion of single-parent households but are relatively economically stable; more than half of this group are homeowners. Correct label: widowed mother (head of household) They comprise more than 60 percent of single-parent households. Correct label: divorced mother (head of household)

Match each type of single-parent household to the correct description.

A high proportion of this group is poor: young, never-married mother (head of household) They comprise a small proportion of single-parent households but are relatively economically stable; more than half of this group are homeowners. widowed mother (head of household) This group is expanding most rapidly among single-parent households. older, never-married, and financially stable mother (head of household) They comprise more than 60 percent of single-parent households. divorced mother (head of household)

Identify each statement about the working poor as either correct or incorrect.

A high school dropout is twice as likely to end up among the working poor as someone who finishes high school but does not go on to college.

Match each term to the correct example.

A large retail company responds to workers' demands by eliminating their hours and barring them from entry, effectively eliminating their wages until the employees capitulate to the new policies. Correct label: lockout In response to their employer cutting hours and benefits, workers at a local café begin following every direction in the handbook to the letter, which slows down work markedly. Correct label: work to rule Five hundred workers at a manufacturing plant refuse to come into work, sending a letter of their grievances about unpaid overtime to both their employer and the local newspaper. Correct label: strike Factory workers, angered by the poor working conditions, riot against their employers. Correct label: pre-modern labor conflict

Class

A large-scale grouping of people who share common economic resources that strongly influence the type of lifestyle they are able to lead.

The English-language term two-spirit used by many Native American groups refers to what?

A male-bodied person at birth who expresses a feminine nature

When we speak of someone being a "non-cis" individual, what we are referring to?

A mismatch between their gender and their sex assigned at birth

Match each theoretical perspective to the appropriate research study.

A researcher randomly selects 30 schools, of which 15 are located in poor neighborhoods and 15 are located in wealthy neighborhoods, and compares both the curriculum of the schools and observes how teachers conduct their classrooms. Correct label: hidden curriculum A researcher selects two same-aged samples of equal intelligence and ability, one of which includes all high school graduates and one of which includes only young people who dropped out of school in the 11th grade and compares their labor market success over the past year. Correct label: credentialism A researcher surveys 7th grade students who have been in the United States for five to seven years and their immigrant parents to determine whether the children express greater affinity for and knowledge of American culture than their parents. Correct label: assimilation

Credentialism

A researcher selects two same-aged samples of equal intelligence and ability, one of which includes all high school graduates and one of which includes only young people who dropped out of school in the 11th grade and compares their labor market success over the past year.

Assimilation

A researcher surveys 7th grade students who have been in the United States for five to seven years and their immigrant parents to determine whether the children express greater affinity for and knowledge of American culture than their parents.

Upper Class

A social class broadly composed of the more affluent members of society, especially those who have inhertied wealth, own businesses, or hold large numbers of stocks (shares) Households that earn more than $200,000 5% of American households

Middle Class

A social class composed broadly of those working in white-collar and lower manager occupations.

Lower Class

A social class comprised of those who work part-time or not at all and whose household income is typically lower than $20,000 a year

Communism

A social system based on everyone owning the means of production and sharing in the wealth it produces

Caste

A social system in which one's social status is held for life.

What is a welfare state?

A state in which the government provides certain material, or economic, benefits for its citizens

Which of the following is the best example of emotional intelligence?

A third grader is disappointed when he comes in second at the regional spelling bee, but he congratulates the winner w a smile.

Which of the following statements about the Tea Party are accurate?

Accurate Statement(s) The Tea Party advocates for a smaller role of government in the economy. The Tea Party is not actually a political party; it is a well-organized social movement. Not Accurate Statement(s) The Tea Party advocates for greater access to public programs such as unemployment benefits and social security. The Tea Party is growing in membership and influence.

Using the chart, indicate which statements accurately represent racial and ethnic differences in median household income over time.

Accurate Statement(s) The period of time with the strongest household income growth was 1995-2000. The racial/ethnic group with the lowest median household income has an income only slightly more than half of the group with the highest median household income. Inaccurate Statement(s) Hispanics experienced the highest rate of household income growth between the early 1970s and 2013. The Great Recession (2007-2009) had little impact on median household income.

Identify the statements that accurately describe feminist research findings regarding gender and housework for heterosexual couples.

Accurate Statement(s) When men do housework, they spend much less time on it. On a given day, the man is less likely to do housework. Not Accurate Statement(s) Heterosexual couples are nearly "symmetrical" in terms of housework labor, a dramatic shift over the last 30 years. Men more often do rational tasks, and women do affective tasks.

Which statements accurately describe new religious movements?

Accurate Statement(s) New religious movements resemble a social movement in that they are organized and attempt to spread a religious or spiritual message. New religious movements require a charismatic leader to attract new followers. Inaccurate Statements: New religious movements can be dangerous in some conditions. New religious movements assert total control over their members

Which statements accurately describe new religious movements?

Accurate Statements: -New religious movements require a charismatic leader to attract new followers. -New religious movements resemble a social movement in that they are organized and attempt to spread a religious or spiritual message. Not Accurate Statements: -New religious movements assert total control over their members. -New religious movements can be dangerous in some conditions.

In this video, sociologist Nitsan Chorev discusses ways not to undo economic globalization but to shift its effects. According to Chorev, identify the concerns that international regulations could potentially address..

Addressable concern(s): -the rights of the working class -environmental protections -wealth and income inequality Not addressable: greater economic productivity a reduction in armed conflict

What is one major hurdle faced by efforts to address environmental degradation caused by consumption?

Addressing environmental degradation would require people living in wealthy countries to consume fewer goods and services

What is one major hurdle faced by efforts to address environmental degradation caused by consumption?

Addressing environmental degradation would require people living in wealthy countries to consume fewer goods and services.

In which exchange is the child's speech egocentric?

Adults: I like hot dogs Child: I like fire engines

Which standard of marriage describes spouses who are chosen for love and sexual attraction?

Affective individualism

What scenario best exemplifies the concept of stereotype threat?

After overhearing her teacher say that "girls don't do as well in math" to a colleague, Samantha began to get anxious before taking math tests.

Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the concept of stereotype threat?

After overhearing her teacher say that "girls don't do as well in math" to a colleague, Samantha began to get anxious before taking math tests.

Type the name for a group of similarly aged young men or women who, in a small traditional society, together undergo ceremonies and rites and typically maintain close social connections thereafter.

Age-grade

How does evidence about aggression and testosterone in males contradict the idea that biology alone defines the difference between male and female?

Aggresive behavior may increase testosterone levels.

When asked why people should not steal from one another, a girl's mother told her that the Ten Commandments prohibit stealing. What concept does this exemplify?

Alienation

How do Edward Laumann's 1994 findings about sexual activity differ from those of Alfred Kinsey's research in the 1950s?

Americans have become more sexually conservative in some ways but more promiscuous in others. (Laumann and his research team found that only 10 percent of women and less than 25 percent of men reported ever having an extramarital affair, but premarital sexual contact had increased.)

Identify the example that represents a portfolio worker.

Amy can write, edit, and design graphics. She uses these skills in four jobs, in her first decade after college.

Identify the example that represents a portfolio worker.

Amy can write, edit, and design graphics. she uses these skills in four jobs, in her first decade after college.

Place each religious based terrorist' event in order from first to last

An American born is Israeli physican opened fire in the Ibrahim Mosque in the Cave of the Patrriarchs. 1994 The Tokyo subway was attacked using Sarin nerve gas. 1995 Al-Qaeda connected men opened fire in the office of Charlie Hebdo in Paris. 2015

Feminization of Poverty

An increase in the proportion of the poor who are female

What is one of the basic assumptions of human capital theory?

An individual's occupation is a result of a conscious, rational, and free choice.

Poverty Line

An official government measure to define those living in povety in the United States

Which person exemplifies the experience of a "portfolio worker"?

Anne began her career as a paralegal working in a law firm. She later went on to receive a master's degree in psychology and worked as a jury consultant for the state. She is now considering an offer to work at a consulting firm specializing in legal consulting.

World-systems theory

Argues that the world capitalist economic system is not merely a collection of independent countries engaged in diplomatic and economic relations with one another but rather must be understood as a single unit.

Match the example with the characteristic of work as a part of social value and personal worth.

As a part-time working dad, Bruce enjoys doing tasks at work that are different than childcare tasks. Correct label: variety When she was unemployed, Diane dreaded each day as a long, open-ended period of time. Correct label: structuring one's time Emily feels proud that she earned the title "Registered Nurse." Correct label: personal identity Karl likes the people he works with and looks forward to going to clubs or games with them on the weekends. Correct label: social contacts

According to the text, "means testing" and privatizing Social Security are two proposals that have been debated in recent years in response to what conditions?

As the baby boom generation retires, the share of the population collecting benefits is growing while the share of the population funding these benefits is shrinking, leading to concerns over how to fund social benefits for the elderly.

According to sociologists, which are aspects of "lifestyle"?

Aspect(s) of Lifestyle one's clothing one's recreational activities one's diet Not Aspect(s) of Lifestyle one's occupation one's income

According to sociologists, which are aspects of "lifestyle"?

Aspects of Lifestyle: one's diet, one's clothing, one's recreational activities Not aspects of Lifestyle: one's occupation, one's income

Identify the names that are associated with the "new social order" that we are living in today.

Associated Name(s) Information Society Service Society Knowledge Society Not Associated Name(s) Individualist society

government programs that were associated with the rapid rate of suburbanization in the 1950s and 1960s.

Associated Program(s) Federal Housing Administration loans The Federal Highway Act Not Associated Program(s) Federal Reserve Loans The Federal Community Revitalization Act

Identify the trends that are associated with what some demographers call the "second demographic transition."

Associated Trend(s) Delayed marriage High rates of divorce Not Associated Trend(s) Early childbirth Falling rates of cohabitation

Market-oriented Theories

Assumes that the best economic consequences will result if individuals are free (from governmental restraint) to make their own economic decisions.

What are examples of cultural capital?

Attendance at elite private schools, having parents who help with homework

Automation was not part of the American workforce until the mid-twentieth century. In 1950, Christopher Spencer invented the first fully automatic turret lathe. Automation has contributed to "de-skilling" the industrial workforce by breaking up the labor process into specialized tasks. Experts predict that robotics will likely replace 10 percent of U.S. jobs in the coming decades, with the rest of the economy relatively unaffected.

Automation has contributed to "de-skilling" the industrial workforce

Select the bolded phrases that represent accurate statements about technology and work.

Automation has contributed to "de-skilling" the industrial workforce

Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence.

Automation refers to the general process by which production processes are enacted by machines, whereas robots refer specifically to the machines performing functions that are ordinarily done by human workers.

How does the movie Avatar exemplify the intersection of culture and globalization?

Avatar's central theme revolves around the idea that love could overcome cultural differences and conquer powerful corporate interests.

How might a social psychological theory of race like that of Bobo and Sidanius explain Asian Americans' attitudes and behaviors?

Because Asians occupy a hierarchical space between those of Whites and Blacks, a social psychologist might hypothesize that Asians would embrace white culture symbols and affiliations to better position themselves are radically dominant

The text states that during the slave era in the United States, hostility toward blacks on the part of whites was in some ways stronger in nonslave states than in states that allowed slavery. Which of the following reasons best helps explain this?

Because free blacks in nonslave states competed with working-class whites for jobs, there was more scapegoating of blacks by whites in such areas than there was in slave states.

Why might changes of the percentage of regional populations in extreme poverty not accurately represent changes in the number of actual people in poverty

Because of drastic increases in population, drops in percentage of extreme poverty may hide an actual increase in the numbers of people experiencing extreme poverty.

Identify which of the following statements demonstrate a biological essentialist view.

Biological Essentialism Testosterone makes men aggressive, and sometimes violent. Because they carry babies in the womb, women should be primary caregivers of infants. Social Construction of Gender Ideal masculinity may be emotional or unemotional, depending on the culture. When women speak their minds, others often mistake them as angry or pushy.

What do most sociologists believe determines a person's sexual orientation?

Biological and social factors

The 1950s study of monks and nuns that examined the problem of gender and life span sought to separate the effects of what two different aspects of human life?

Biology and social environment

Identify the following as characteristics of the biomedical model of health, or complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).

Biomedical Model of Health: - All medical treatment should be scientifically based. - Disease is defined in objective terms. Complementary and Alternative Medicine: - massage, herbal remedies, and acupuncture - many treatments that have not been proven effective in controlled clinical trials

What is one of the main reasons why African Americans suffer a significantly higher rate of HIV/AIDS infections than all other groups in the United States?

Blacks are far less likely to have access to available antiretroviral treatments.

What is one of the main reasons why African Americans suffer a significantly higher rate of HIV/AIDS infections than all other groups in the United States?

Blacks are less likely to have access to available antiretroviral treatments

Select the bolded terms that represent scapegoating.

Blaming black males for sexual violence blaming immigrants for downturns in the economy.

Identify the statements that support either Borjas's or Simon's position.

Borjas - low skill - increase labor force Simon

George Borjas argued that immigrants have a net negative effect on U.S. society, whereas Julian Simon saw either a positive effect or no effect from immigrants. Identify the statements that support either Borjas's or Simon's position

Borjas Correct label: Immigrants increase the number of workers in the labor market. Correct label: Recent immigrants to the United States have low levels of education and skill. Simon Correct label: Immigrant labor contributes to the gross domestic product. Correct label: Immigrant children benefit from the education system and then often go on to become productive workers.

What word, of French origin, does Karl Marx use as a label for the social class that owns and controls the means of production?

Bourgeoisie

Sociologist _____ was one of the 1st to propose a theory of the ______. This ______ theory perspective suggests that are relatively small group of people in the top ranks of economic, political, and military institutions make many of the important decisions in American society. Since the introduction of this theory into the literature, _______ has studied this phenomenon extensively.

C. Wright Mills, power elite, conflict, G. William Domhoff

According to world-systems theory, CORE countries include the most economically developed countries, and they profit from the PERIphery countries, which are typically very low-income and agricultural. The SEMIperiphery countries are located between these extremes; they are somewhat controlled by the CORE, but also exploit PERIphery countries for gain.

CAPS

Select the bolded phrases that represent accurate statements about childhood poverty since the 2008 recession

CHILDHOOD poverty surged after the 2008 recession, erasing many of the gains in child-well-being made in the last 20 years. This is seen in nearly equal rates of childhood poverty for married couple families, male-headed families, and female-headed families. THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY since the recession has benefitted the superrich and their children, and these benefits have filtered down to the poor. In 2015, just 5 percent of children in the United States were living in poverty.

Identify each example as describing capitalism in particular, or economies in general.

Capitalism based on the private ownership of wealth economic behavior is incentivized by profit Economies in General economic behavior is incentivized by survival people exert themselves mentally and physically in order to produce goods and services

What is the difference between capitalists and proletariats?

Capitalist: Want to see wages go down Earns money by taking a share of the profits Control the means of production Proletariat: Want to see wages go up Earn money by selling their labor

Global warming occurs when - is released into the atmosphere, acting like a - by allowing the - in, but not releasing them back out.

Carbon Dioxide greenhouse sun's rays

Match each thesis about gender socialization to the researcher who proposed it. A child's learning of gender differences centers on the child's care for, or independence from, other people. A child's learning of gender differences centers on the child's attachment to, or estrangement from, the child's mother. A child's learning of gender differences centers on the child's possession or lack of a penis.

Carol Gilligan Nancy Chodorow Sigmund Freud

Main causes of rising income gap in the U.S.

Cause: Globalization Declining role of governments Not: International conflict Inflation

Which of the following are characteristics of global cities?

Characteristic of Global Cities They are places where financial and specialized services are produced. They are command centers for the global economy. They have introduced a new dynamic of inequality where wealthy business centers are surrounded by poorer outlying areas Uncharacteristic of Global Cities: They are places of consumption rather than production or innovation. They are places where material goods are manufactured.

Identify the statements as characteristic of populist authoritarianism, or not.

Characteristic(s) of Populist Authoritarianism strong nationalism that is anti-immigrant and anti-globalization assertive leadership that values security over civil liberties Not Characteristic(s) of Populist Authoritarianism advocacy for a welfare state that provides benefits to its citizens support for social movements (with various political goals) as a mechanism for populist action

Identify the characteristics of a capitalist economic system.

Characteristic(s): -Investment decisions are made by private entities. -Property and goods are mainly privately owned. -The production, pricing, and distribution of goods are determined by a free market. Not characteristic(s): production makes use of advanced technology Military forces are used to protect the upper class

Identify the characteristics of an ideal (i.e., pure) bureaucracy, according to Max Weber.

Characteristics of an ideal: 1. For officials, their work is their career. 2. There is a strict hierarchy of authority. Non-characteristics: 1. Officials are on duty or on call at all hours. 2. Officials have absolute power within their areas of responsibility.

Which of the following are characteristics of global cities?

Characteristics: -They have introduced a new dynamic of inequality where wealthy business centers are surrounded by poorer outlying areas. -They are places where financial and specialized services are produced. -They are command centers for the global economy. Uncharacteristics: -They are places where material goods are manufactured. -They are places of consumption rather than production or innovation.

Which factors are the chief bases of class?

Chief Factor(s) wealth income occupation education lifestyle Not Chief Factor(s) region race

Which factors are the chief bases of class?

Chief Factor(s) Income Lifestyle Education Wealth occupation Not chief factors: race or region

Match each term to the correct parenting practice.

Children are comfortable expressing themselves and questioning authority. Correct label: concerted cultivation Children are enrolled in numerous extracurricular activities. Correct label: concerted cultivation Children are independent in entertaining themselves and playing with friends. Correct label: accomplishment of natural growth Children are very close to extended kin. Correct label: accomplishment of natural growth Parents speak briefly to children and use command statements. Correct label: accomplishment of natural growth

Why, according to some researchers, is the nature of childhood as a distinct stage of life diminishing in modern societies?

Children are consuming the same entertainment as adults.

According to Whalen's research, what is a common outcome for white working-class young adult opioid addicts with small children?

Children are raised by older adult relatives.

In this thirteenth-century painting, the infant Jesus is depicted with an adult face and adult bodily proportions. What aspect of culture does this depiction reflect?

Children as miniature adults

David Popenoe and Judith Stacey disagree on the question of whether changes in family forms in the United States are "bad" for adults and children. Match each sociologist to the correct argument. Labels can be used more than once.

Children need loving caretakers, regardless of their gender. Correct label: Stacey The increase in divorce, cohabitation, nonmarital births, and decrease in marriage are associated with social ills such as child poverty, substance abuse, and juvenile crime. Correct label: Popenoe Mothers and fathers play different and essential roles in socializing their children. Correct label: Popenoe In the postmodern economy, it is increasingly difficult for one spouse to earn enough to support a family. Correct label: Stacey

Which of these statements best represents Christian fundamentalism?

Christian fundamentalism fits the "world-accommodating" movement into its approach to religion and everyday life.

For nearly 2,000 years, what primarily molded Western attitudes toward sexual behavior?

Christianity

Place the religions in order from the highest to lowest number of adherents across the world.

Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism

What type of illness is difficult for society to understand in relation to the sick role?

Chronic

According to the hyperglobalizers, what is the consequence of national governments' inability to address global financial market instability and environmental problems?

Citizens lose faith in existing systems of government

According to the hyperglobalizers, what is the consequence of national governments' inability to address global financial market instability and environmental problems?

Citizens lose faith in existing systems of government.

Racial formation theory argues that racial inequality emerged from past political struggles over race, power, and dominance. Place the following major events related to racial struggles in order from first to last.

Civil War, Abandonment of the Project of Racial Equality, Segregation and disenfranchisement in the South, Civil Rights Movement, Color-blind Ideology

Which scenarios are examples of civil inattention?

Civil inattention: A man seated near a woman whom he finds attractive pretends to be absorbed in a book. People in an elevator stare quietly up at the changing floor numbers. Not Civil Inattention: Two scuba divers silently explore a shipwreck together. During a test, students do not speak to or look at one another.

Rosie, a woman from a working-class family, won a huge lottery jackpot. She decided to apply for membership at an exclusive country club but felt unwelcome there after ordering the "wrong" wine at a prospective member dinner and receiving stares when she smoked a cigarette outside. What does her experience demonstrate about class?

Class is not only determined and expressed economically but also through lifestyle choices and personal tastes

Which of the following is an example of the shift in emphasis from education to learning in the ethos of American schooling?

Classes that incorporate internships or service learning into their curriculum.

Many cities today are gigantic, and growing. This is happening at equal rates in the global north and global south. At the beginning of the twentieth century, fewer than one out of a hundred people on the planet lived in cities. By 2008, there were more urban dwellers than rural dwellers. By 2050, as much as two-thirds of the human population may be urban.

Click on: -more urban dwellers than rural dwellers -two-thirds of the human population may be urban

Type the term given to describe a situation in which two people live together in a sexual and/or romantic relationship but are not married

Cohabitation

Identify the following statements as being associated with either James Coleman's or Jonathan Kozol's research.

Coleman's -This research was required under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. -Information was gathered on more than half a million students.

It is impossible to know the future, but research on stratification predicts certain scenarios as likely for today's college students. College graduates are likely to outearn those without college degrees. The main variable explaining upward mobility in the United States, however, is your parents' income, not your college degree. You may or may not outearn your parents—it might just be a coin toss. But surely you will compete with highly skilled workers from emerging economies such as the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. Show Clickable Areas

College graduates are likely to outearn those without college degrees You may or may not outearn your parents

It is impossible to know the future, but research on stratification predicts certain scenarios as likely for today's college students. College graduates are likely to outearn those without college degrees. The main variable explaining upward mobility in the United States, however, is your parents' income, not your college degree. You may or may not outearn your parents—it might just be a coin toss. But surely you will compete with highly skilled workers from emerging economies such as the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan.

College graduates are likely to outearn those without college degrees. You may or may not outearn your parents

Why did most developing nations go through a different process of nation formation than countries in the developed world?

Colonial powers imposed physical boundaries and state apparatuses on the countries they colonized.

Which concept emerged from the work of sociologist Eduardo Bonilla-Silva?

Color blindness

What form of medicine are parents practicing if they avoid having a child vaccinated against chicken pox and instead use herbal teas?

Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)

What form of medicine are parents practicing if they avoid having an infant child vaccinated against chicken pox and instead use herbal teas?

Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)

Identify parenting practices

Concentrated Cultivation: Children are enrolled in numerous extracurricular activities. Children are comfortable expressing themselves and questioning authority. Accomplishment of natural growth: Children are very close to extended kin. Children are independent in entertaining themselves and playing with friends. Parents speak briefly to children and use command statements.

What was the main factor that contributed to the "Brexit" vote in Britain, a June 2016 referendum in which slightly more than half of all voters (52 percent) called for Britain to withdraw from the European Union (EU)?

Concerns over immigration

Children are comfortable expressing themselves and questioning authority.

Concerted cultivation

Why do sociologists think it is important to understand why people tend to conform to group pressure?

Conformity can lead to destructive behavior

According to the text, identify the consequences of the spread of information technology, which has exposed national events (e.g., the government crackdown at Tiananmen Square, Arab Spring protests) to audiences worldwide.

Consequence(s) There is a growing sense of obligation to intervene in crises in other countries. The sources of individual identity & membership have become more diverse. Not Consequence(s) There is a growing sense of disengagement from world events, as citizens in many countries fear the spread of social unrest. There is a growing sense of nationalism in many countries.

What were some of the consequences of colonial-style education for developing nations?

Consequence(s) Educated indigenous people led revolts against colonizers. The system of higher education remains better developed than primary and secondary education. Not Consequence(s) Education was provided to young people more often in rural areas than in cities. The system of primary education is heavily influenced by religious traditions.

What were some of the consequences of colonial-style education for developing nations?

Consequence(s) The system of higher education remains better developed than primary and secondary education. Educated indigenous people led revolts against colonizers. Not Consequence(s) Education was provided to young people more often in rural areas than in cities. The system of primary education is heavily influenced by religious traditions.

Which of the following were consequences of school busing practices?

Consequence(s) less segregation in U.S. public schools white families moving to the suburbs increased racial tensions Not Consequence(s) white and black families agreeing that integrated schools were better than the previous system

What were the consequences of school busing practices?

Consequences: increased racial tensions less segregation in U.S. public schools white families moving to the suburbs Not consequences: white and black families agreeing that integrated schools were better than the previous system

Which of the following arguments are consistent with processual theories of race?

Consistent-1: Race is an important part of one's identity in some circumstances, but not all. 2: Race is a category that people use to interpret the world. 3: Individuals' attempts to align themselves with some groups over others can strengthen the social meaning of racial categories. Inconsistent: Race is one of the most important statuses for individuals' self-identity and life chances. Race is a meaningless social category, with few consequences in individuals' daily lives.

What type of government has a king or queen whose power is severely restricted by a country's constitution?

Constitutional monarchy

What do "critical," or Marxist, sociologists mean when they say that the hidden curriculum promotes social reproduction?

Contrary to the notion that schools are "great equalizers," schools actually perpetuate social inequalities across generations.

Determine whether the following contribute to either decreases or increases in mortality.

Contribute(s) to Decreases in Mortality flu shots, public sewers, combine harvester Contributes to Increases in Mortality- single crop agriculture, unprotected tire dumps, soft drinks

Place the following educational reforms in chronological order.

Elementary and Secondary Education ActGun-Free Zone ActNo Child Left BehindRace to the Top

Which factors contribute to the increasing ability of corporations to dominate the market through merging with and acquiring other firms?

Contributing Factor(s) advanced technology fewer regulations for businesses efficient financing Not Contributing Factor(s) multilingual workers increased education across the globe

What contributes to the increasing consumption of fast food at home?

Contributing Factor(s) fast food is much cheaper working parents oversized portions in restaurants absence of good food sources Not Contributing Factor(s) decreased availability of in-school lunch programs high traffic levels in inner city neighborhoods increased crime rates in cities

According to the textbook, which factors have contributed to the movement away from traditional family forms and toward nuclear family arrangements in many societies?

Contributing Factor(s) the development of centralized governments migration from rural to urban areas employment in institutions, rather than on the land Not Contributing Factor(s) widespread interest in retaining religious traditions the spread of ideas about the utility of marriage

According to the textbook, what factors have contributed to the movement away from traditional family forms and toward nuclear family arrangements in many societies?

Contributing Factor(s) employment in institutions, rather than on the land, migration from rural to urban areas, the development of centralized governments Not contributing factor(s) the spread of ideas about the utility of marriage widespread interest in retaining religious traditions

Identify the factors that contribute to higher rates of urban growth in less industrialized nations than industrialized nations.

Contributing Factors differences in fertility rates differences in migration rates Not Contributing Factors Differences in mortality rates Differences in governmental programs

According to the textbook, which factors have contributed to the movement away from traditional family forms and toward nuclear family arrangements in many societies?

Contributing: - migration from rural to urban areas - the development of centralized governments - employment in institutions, rather than on the land Not: - the spread of ideas about the utility of marriage - widespread interest in retaining religious traditions

Which expression comes closest to being a synonym for ethnomethodology?

Conversational norms

For what social function are clocks essential?

Coordinating the activities of workers over time and across large distances

Fill in the circles with the countries that best identify them as core, periphery, or semiperiphery, according to world-systems theory.

Core: US, Germany Periphery: Kenya, Honduras Semi- brazil China

How does information technology contribute to increased age discrimination?

Correct Answer(s) -Young people tend to have better computer skills. -Internet content promotes a culture of youth and beauty. Incorrect: - Social media itself promotes isolation and loneliness. -Access to medical resources via the Internet favors those under 65. -The elderly view computer technology as anachronistic.

Identify the following examples as representing scientific racism, or not.

Correct Answer(s) Flawed or biased data is used in scientific studies to promote racism. Scientific research is used to support racist assumptions. Incorrect Answer(s) In his personal life, a scientist participates in white supremacist rallies. Racial minorities are underrepresented in occupations related to research and science.

Which of the following criticisms do some observers make about the "zero-tolerance" policy in schools?

Correct Answer(s) It is enacted differently, dependent on a student's race. It sets students on a trajectory toward criminality and the criminal justice system. It has unnecessarily increased the role of police in schools. Incorrect Answer(s) It is not fully enacted; many schools allow major incidents to occur without consequence.

Which U.S. government programs have been especially important in keeping elderly people out of poverty?

Correct Answer(s) Social Security Medicare Incorrect Answer(s) food stamps USDA housing assistance

Which factors may make it harder for people with college degrees to find work in the future?

Correct Answer(s) increased competition from others with college degrees increased competition from overseas workers increased workplace automation Incorrect Answer(s) increased debt burden due to the rising cost of education increased number of college-major fields

Which U.S. employment sectors were hit hardest by the recession in 2008?

Correct Answer(s) real estate finance construction Incorrect Answer(s) health services public utilities

Norah Vincent spent a year learning how men behave by "doing gender" as a man. Which of the following might allow a researcher who was born male and identifies as a man to "do gender" effectively enough to successfully understand the behavior of women?

Correct Answer(s) get a manicure with painted nails, use a higher vocal register, learn body language of women Incorrect Answer(s): wear a scent, learn to flirt, shave closely

Which of the following are examples of deviant subcultures?

Correct Answer(s) mafia families, Hell's Angels, groups that embrace unusual sexual fetishes Incorrect Answers: Bible Study group

Which skills do young people typically acquire upon entering the workforce?

Correct Answer(s)1. the ability to get along with non-family members 2. the ability to work independently 3. the management of one's emotions Incorrect answers: creativity and spontaneity

Social explanations for women's mortality advantage focus on behavioral differences between men and women. Identify the following as health or life choices more often made by men, as opposed to women.

Correct Answer(s): - binge drinking - smoking cigarettes

Which of the following are elements of the broken windows theory of deviance?

Correct Answer(s): Deviance is a self-reinforcing spiral. Deviance is a response to social context and local cues. Incorrect Answers(s): Informal sanctions are not effective in controlling deviance. Deviance is driven by neighborhood culture and not easily prevented.

Why are rates of urban growth higher in less industrialized nations compared to more industrialized nations?

Correct Answer(s): differences in migration rates, differences in fertility rates Incorrect Answers: differences in mortality rates, differences in governmental programs

Market-oriented theories advocate for the greater involvement of government in setting labor market and business regulations

False

All of us inevitably reach a "biological maximum" for our life. Which of the following behaviors can help delay the processes of aging until we reach our biological maximum?

Correct Answer(s): regular participation in vigorous exercise, attention to keeping good health, keeping a low or modest level of stress, maintaining a good diet and proper nutrition Incorrect Answers: not worrying about the decline in muscle mass, avoiding use of technological devices, avoiding senescence, reducing social activity to reduce risk of injury

What government programs helped facilitate the rapid rate of suburbanization in the 1950s and 1960s?

Correct Answer(s): the Federal Highway Act, Federal Housing Administration loans Incorrect Answers: Federal Reserve Loans, the Federal Community Revitalization Act

According to functionalist theory, which are normative social expectations of the sick role?

Correct Answers If you are ill, you have certain rights and privileges. When you get sick, you should try to get better. Sick people are not held responsible for being sick. Incorrect Answers If you get sick, you should change your lifestyle to avoid getting sick in the future. If you feel ill, the choice about whether or not to see a doctor is entirely your own. If you are sick, you should still go to work.

What criticisms do some observers make about the "zero-tolerance" policy in schools?

Correct Answers It sets students on a trajectory toward criminality and the criminal justice system. It is enacted differently, dependent on a student's race. It has unnecessarily increased the role of police in schools. Incorrect Answers It is not fully enacted; many schools allow major incidents to occur without consequence.

In 1994, Judith Lorber listed ten different sexual identity categories. Identify the following as ways in which today's college students are living beyond these categories, or not.

Correct Answers: - move fluidly across categories over time - define themselves in ways that blend categories Incorrect Answers: - use the same ten categories, but give them new names - adopt identity categories from other cultures

Some sociologists argue that genetic engineering might lead to the emergence of a biological underclass. Identify the following groups as part of the biological underclass, or not.

Correct Answers: - people who lack the physical advantages of genetic engineering - people born "unaltered," who didn't undergo genetic engineering before birth

Identify each statement about networks as either correct or incorrect.

Correct Answers: Every social group represents a network. Incorrect Answers: Every social aggregate represents a network. Every network is a type of organization. Every network represents a social group.

What do sociologists consider to be "the strength of weak ties"?

Correct Answers: Weak ties provide access to valuable information. Incorrect Answers: Weak ties eventually turn into strong ones. People tend to have more weak ties than strong ones. Weak ties reinforce strong ties.

Which of the following would be likely applications of the broken windows theory of social deviance?

Correct Answers: graffiti-proofing walls with a wash-off coating a crackdown on petty crime, such as drinking in public Incorrect Answers: additional community centers with activities for at-risk youth long mandatory prison terms for violent felonies

By which criteria does Erik Olin Wright differentiate the class locations of the workers who must sell their labor power?

Correct Criteria the possession of skills or expertise the relationship to authority Incorrect Criteria the level of income the nature of the work: manual or intellectual

According to the textbook, which of the following factors contributed to the rise of racism?

Correct Factor(s) preexisting notions about the meaning of "white" and "black" as symbols of good and evil exploitive relations between Europeans and those whose lands they settled the invention of race as an inheritable and naturally hierarchical trait Incorrect Factor(s) stories passed down from generation to generation about the habits and beliefs of native people

According to the textbook, which of the following factors contributed to the rise of racism?

Correct Factor(s) preexisting notions about the meaning of "white" and "black" as symbols of good and evil the invention of race as an inheritable and naturally hierarchical trait exploitive relations between Europeans and those whose lands they settled Incorrect Factor(s) stories passed down from generation to generation about the habits and beliefs of native people

According to the textbook and the following chart, identify the two reasons for the stagnation in Hispanics' median household income in the 2000s.

Correct Reasons Hispanics are often stuck in low-level service jobs, which do not pay well. Poor immigrant families entering the country drove down the median household income. Incorrect Reasons Employers actively discriminate against Hispanic job applicants, partly out of fears about hiring undocumented immigrants. Hispanic youth who immigrated in earlier decades held low educational aspirations, leading to lower levels of attainment.

Identify each statement about homelessness in the United States as either correct or incorrect.

Correct Statement(s) A large majority of the homeless have a history of drug or alcohol abuse or mental health issues. One cause of homelessness today is the rising cost of housing. The number of homeless families with children has risen in recent years. Incorrect Statement(s) The number of homeless veterans has risen in recent years.

The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, which began in 1997, differs from earlier forms of welfare assistance for the poor. Identify each statement about the TANF program as either correct or incorrect

Correct Statement(s) Families can only receive five years' worth of assistance. Recipients must begin working after two years to continue benefits. Incorrect Statement(s) More state and federal money is made available. The program is expressly meant to help families with children.

Identify each statement about the middle class in the United States as either correct or incorrect.

Correct Statement(s) Most U.S. households are middle class. The middle class represents a shrinking share of the total U.S. population. Incorrect Statement(s) The U.S. middle class is largely white. Most Americans think of themselves as middle class.

Identify the statements about how class systems differ from slavery and castes as either correct or incorrect.

Correct Statement(s) The main basis of class is economic. Individuals have some ability to move between social classes. Incorrect Statement(s) Class is based on each person's unique individual combination of traits. Slavery and castes no longer exist.

Some sociologists speak of an "underclass." Identify each statement about this class as either correct or incorrect.

Correct Statement(s) The underclass is in many ways disconnected from the rest of society. It is extremely difficult for a member of the underclass to move out of it. Incorrect Statement(s) Geographically, the underclass is found mostly in extremely rural areas. The underclass has shrunk in size over the last 25 years.

Identify each statement about TV programming for children as either correct or incorrect.

Correct Statement(s): 1. Cartoons contain more violence than do other children's shows. 2. Children's shows contain more violence than do shows for adults.

Which scenarios represent successful social reproduction?

Correct answers: At a utopian commune, the whole group, not organized into nuclear families, raises children. Incorrect answers: 1. Before dying out, a civilization leaves behind detailed written records of its history. 2. A community of immigrants relinquishes its ethnic past and assimilates into its new local culture. 3. A revolutionary movement seizes power and institutes a series of dramatic political and cultural reforms.

What is the difference between a "crude" and a "specific" rate (e.g., birthrate, death rate, etc.)?

Crude rates do not take account of the population distribution in any way, while specific rates do.

Which government programs helped facilitate the rapid rate of suburbanization in the 1950s and 1960s?

Correct: - FHA - Federal Aid Highway Act Incorrect: - Federal Community Revitalization Act - Federal Reserve

Identify the following negative statements as expressions of racism, or not.

Correct: - believing that white people are superior to other groups - in apartheid South Africa, believing that black males were sexually dangerous to white women Incorrect: - opposing immigration from Spanish-speaking nations due to a desire to retain English as the dominant U.S. language - telling jokes about Polish Americans that present them as unintelligent

Homelessness

Correct: - fastest pop. consists of families - history of drugs, alcohol, and mental issues - rising cost of housing Incorrect: - veteran have increased

Working poor

Correct: - high school dropouts have higher likelihood Incorrect: - Blacks are likely to drop back into the working poor after 2008 - minimum wage adjusts for inflation - most get welfare

According to the textbook, which of the following factors contributed to the rise of racism?

Correct: - invention of race as hierarchal - exploitation - white and black as good and evil Wrong: - stories passed down

In what kinds of areas are rural poverty rates particularly high?

Correct: - more remote areas - heavily minority areas Incorrect: - areas where the population is older - areas in the Southwest

Middle class

Correct: - most households - has been shrinking Incorrect: - majority white - most think they are middle class

In which countries have representatives of an Islamic fundamentalist movement taken power of the government?

Correct: -Sudan -Afganistan Incorrect: -Iraq -Iran

Which of the following trends are associated with what some demographers call the "second demographic transition"?

Correct: -delayed marriage -high rates of divorce Incorrect: -early childbirth -falling rates of cohabitation

What is the difference between a "crude" and a "specific" rate (e.g., birthrate, deathrate, etc.)?

Crude rates do not take account of the population distribution in any way, while specific rates do.

Which of the following are examples of socialization?

Correct: 1. A child encourages her parents to open a Facebook account. 2. A parent teaches a child not to burp at the dinner table. 3. Someone acts visibly uncomfortable when a coworker tells a sexist joke. Incorrect: A nurse explains to a patient how to take a prescription medication correctly.

What are the defining characteristics of an organization?

Correct: Its members have come together for a common purpose. There is a clear distinction between those who belong and those who do not. Incorrect: It has a governing structure and rules of behavior. The rest of society is aware of its existence.

Which of these findings, if discovered, would lend support for the religious economy perspective?

Countries that contain a great number of religions represented among its population also have populations with a higher average religiosity

Which of these findings, if discovered, would lend support for the religious economy perspective?

Countries that contain a greater number of religions represented among its population also have populations with a higher average religiosity

Conflict theory

Countries that have contributed the least to global climate change may suffer the most because they are least equipped to deal with climate change and larger countries with more global power have contributed significantly more greenhouse gases due to a longer time span of industrialization.

According to Marx, what are the essential characteristics of human nature?

Creativity, control over one's activities and cooperation with others

Which theory of education argues that a high school diploma or college degree becomes a signaling device that matters more for predicting later attainment than what the student learned in school?

Credentialism Theory

Of the listed items, which ones has sociologist Frank Furstenberg identified as critical for a young person's transition into mature adulthood?

Critical for Adulthood having a child, getting married, finishing school Not Critical for Adulthood: 1. owning a home 2. buying a first car

Which of the following criticisms have been directed toward the No Child Left Behind Act?

Criticism(s) It relies on a punitive model of school reform. It narrows the diversity of subjects covered by schools. Not Criticism(s) It discourages young people from becoming teachers. It has a more detrimental effect on poor kids than those in wealthy communities.

What criticisms have been directed toward the No Child Left Behind Act?

Criticisms It narrows the diversity of subjects covered by schools. It relies on a punitive model of school reform. Not Criticisms It discourages young people from becoming teachers. It has a more detrimental effect on poor kids than those in wealthy communities.

Identify some of the defects in Sigmund Freud's theory of gender identity development.

Defects: Freud assumes that the father is the family's main disciplinarian. The theory too closely identifies gender identity with genital awareness. Not defects: The theory assumes without basis that the vagina is superior to the penis. The development of gender identity begins later than Freud thought.

U.S. politics is dominated by two major parties. Match the group of voters to the candidate favored by the group.

Democratic candidate Clinton Correct label: black and Hispanic voters Correct label: younger voters Republican candidate Trump Correct label: older voters Correct label: voters from small towns and rural areas

The term that is used to denote the study of populations.

Demography

Type the term that is used to denote the study of populations.

Demography

Match Statement to correct theory of global inequality

Dependence theory: emphasizes how wealthy nations have exploited poor ones World-systems theory: divides nations into core, periphery, and semiperiphery Market-oriented: sees government regulations as an impediment to a strong economy - blames the poverty of poor nations on traditional cultural values Global commodity chains: focuses on how nations are connected through labor networks - emphasizes the role of business decisions over the role of workers or governments

Identify the nation as experiencing dependent development, or not

Dependent: - India - Mexico Not: - Japan - Nepal

Periphery

Describes the countries that have low-income and that are largely agricultural that are often manipulated by core countries for their own economic advantage. (some countries in Africa, Latin America, and Asia)

Semi-periphery

Describes the countries that supply sources of labor and raw materials to the core industrial countries and the world economy but are not themselves fully industrialized societies.

Core

Describes the most advanced industrial countries, which take the lion's share of profits in the world economic system. (Japan, United States, Western Europe)

Match the sociologist with the example of religion in society that best fits the sociologist's theory.

Despite large-scale modernization and technological changes in everyday life, some religious groups such as the Amish and Hasidic Jews have maintained strong cultural purity in tight-knit communities. - Durkheim When potentially preventable crises occur, politicians often offer prayers and encourage reflection of community members rather than addressing the roots of the crisis. - Marx Religious groups play a role in promoting and helping to lead several social movements, such as Black Lives Matter. - Weber

Identify the developments in Europe during the 1400s that led to the industrial wage labor force over the next several centuries.

Development(s): the enclosure movement the agricultural revolution population growth Not development(s): the emergence of distinct social classes

Identify the true statements about authoritarianism

Dictators may gain control through a military coup or by being legally elected or appointed 2 types of authoritarianism are dictators and totalitarianism Under authoritarianism citizens have no say in who rules them, what laws are made, or how those laws are in forced

Which interactionist theory suggests that individuals become deviant when exposed to a higher level of deviant persons and influences, compared with conventional influences?

Different association theory

What do the differences in methodology between Kinsey and Laumann reveal about social science research in sexual behavior?

Difficulties in gathering detailed info on sexual behavior.

The social upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s in America created a context of -, when the power of established religions was effectively challenged. Liberal theology continued to be strong in -, but conservative theology became increasingly influential in -.

Disestablishment Churches Politics

Which of the following factors are distinctive to capitalism?

Distinctive Factor(s) profit as an incentive, private ownership of the means of production, free competition, business expansion and individual investments Not distinctive factors: government limits on corporate practices, avoidance of workers' rights organizations

Which of the following is true of norms?

Dominant norms are determined by divisions in power and class.

Why do the skeptics in the globalization debate argue that the world is less globalized today than it has been in the past?

Economic interdependence was greater in the late nineteenth century than it is today.

Fill in the blanks to complete this passage about Keynsian economics.

Economist John Maynard Keynes recommended that governments intervene more in the economy in order to spark economic growth. According to his theory, people can expect full employment and continuous economic growth. Keynsianism has been mostly abandoned since the 1970s.

Identify the effects of the decline in unionization on the U.S. labor market, according to the Economic Policy Institute.

Effect(s): fewer jobs offering health and pension benefits increasing income inequality Not effect(s): fewer women protected by unions, but no change for men decreasing income inequality

Identify the elements that Max Weber includes among the bases of class divisions

Element(s) one's control of the means of production one's control of intangible economic resources Not Element(s) one's source of income: wages or a share of profits one's lifestyle and quality of life

Identify the examples of how the United States is a knowledge society.

Example(s) Many young people build fashion identities by identifying looks online through blogs and social media, purchasing them through a range of vendors, and displaying their looks on social media platforms. Schools integrate multiple types of technology in their classrooms, thus teaching students to be technologically literate. Not Example(s) Academic ability has increased over the decades with today's population both more educated and academically strong than in the past. More highly educated workers earn more money because their educational attainment is valuable to employers.

Which of the following are examples of how the United States is a knowledge society?

Example(s) Schools integrate multiple types of technology in their classrooms, thus teaching students to be technologically literate. Many young people build fashion identities by identifying looks online through blogs and social media, purchasing them through a range of vendors, and displaying their looks on social media platforms. Not Example(s) Academic ability has increased over the decades with today's population both more educated and academically strong than in the past. More highly educated workers earn more money because their educational attainment is valuable to employers.

Which of the following school practices are examples of the hidden curriculum?

Example(s) Students are taught to raise their hand and wait until a teacher calls on them. Students attending school in a high-need, high-poverty area are taught the facts of history, while students in a wealthy district's school are taught to analyze primary source materials. Not Example(s) Students are taught about important figures in U.S. history. Students are taught to listen to a teacher reading, to read silently on their own, and to read aloud to classmates.

Which of the following are examples of WTO practices that its critics argue must change?

Example(s) The WTO is undemocratic. The WTO protects some countries' agricultural producers while limiting those of other countries. The WTO operates in secret. Not Example(s) The WTO restricts free trade.

Which of the following are examples of how families perform the role of personality stabilization, according to the functionalist perspective?

Example(s) Two adult brothers keep in touch with weekly phone calls from across the country. A husband comforts his wife after she loses her job. Not Example(s) A mother reminds her child to say "thank you" after receiving a present. A married partner is restrained from cheating on her spouse because of marriage vows.

Which of the following are examples of how families perform the role of personality stabilization, according to the functionalist perspective?

Example(s) A husband comforts his wife after she loses her job. Two adult brothers keep in touch with weekly phone calls from across the country. Not example(s): A mother reminds her child to say "thank you" after receiving a present. A married partner is restrained from cheating on her spouse because of marriage vows

Which of the following actions might reformers such as Joseph Stiglitz, George Soros, and Erik Olin Wright advocate for?

Example(s) of Actions restructuring tax codes to redistribute income and wealth to a greater degree than what occurs today providing international governmental organizations with better democratic representation and more power to enact laws and regulations Not Example(s) of Actions allocating decision-making power on the basis of countries' economic prominence weakening the power of international governmental organizations

According to Charles Tilly's analysis of revolutionary social change, identify each scenario as an example of collective action, or not.

Example(s) of Collective Action In the nineteenth century, the peasantry overthrew the monarchy in France. A painting of the Storming of the Bastille. On Jan. 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered in Washington D.C. for the Women's March. A large crowd marching in front of the White House. Not Example(s) of Collective Action Millions of people vote in each election. A crowd cheers and waves signs at a political rally in a packed arena. Elected officials work together to pass policies. Senator Elizabeth Warren speaks at a committee meeting.

French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu emphasizes the importance of "cultural capital" in determining a child's later social class. Which are examples of cultural capital?

Example(s) of Cultural Capital attendance at elite private schools having parents who help with homework Not Example(s) of Cultural Capital adequate nutrition and rest safe transportation to and from school

Identify the examples of international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs).

Example(s) of INGO's Amnesty International Medecins Sans Frontieres Not Example(s) of INGO's United Nations Children's Fund World Trade Organization

Which of the following examples demonstrate the interdependence of city neighborhoods, according to the urban ecological perspective?

Example(s) of Interdependence The urban core houses large corporations and banks, which provide financial services for those living in outer neighborhoods. Immigrant enclaves situated near manufacturing plants provide inexpensive labor for businesses in the city. The process of gentrification pushes poor and minority citizens away from, or sometimes into, cities. Not Examples of Interdependence: Residents within urban neighborhoods participate in political and social life close to home.

Which of the following examples demonstrate the interdependence of city neighborhoods, according to the urban ecological perspective?

Examples: -The urban core houses large corporations and banks, which provide financial services for those living in outer neighborhoods. -Immigrant enclaves situated near manufacturing plants provide inexpensive labor for businesses in the city. -The process of gentrification pushes poor and minority citizens away from, or sometimes into, cities. Not Examples: -Residents within urban neighborhoods participate in political and social life close to home.

Which of the following are examples of secularization?

Examples: -a decline in religious organizations' ability to influence the election of their preferred candidates -an increase in the number of young people having premarital sex, despite religious proscriptions against the practice Not examples: -a sudden increase in religious service attendance in a country following a civil war -religious leaders turning their attention toward social justice causes, like housing and poverty

According to sociologists, what is the main negative outcome that could occur from genetic engineering?

Existence of a "biological underclass"

A researcher asks individuals in rural villages in northern Africa their opinions about (randomly) only one of the two following conditions: (1) whether a long-term drought would cause them to leave a rural area for an urban area, or (2) whether conflict among village leadership would cause them to leave a rural area for an urban area.

Experiment

According to sociologist Sean Reardon, which of the following are explanations for the achievement gap?

Explanation(s) Residential segregation related to income has increased in recent decades. Middle-class parents invest more heavily in their children's cognitive development. Not Explanation(s) School discipline often removes the most needy children from class, thus limiting their educational exposure. Families that value credentialism pass on this value to their children.

Which of the following are explanations that sociologists have identified for why the achievement gap between poor and wealthy kids has grown over time?

Explanations Better-off families can afford to live in better neighborhoods with better schools. Poorer children are more likely to live in single-parent homes, and one parent may not have as much time to spend on them. Better-off families tend to engage in more activities designed to improve their children's cognitive abilities. Income inequality has grown over time, too, and this increases the resources available to kids from better-off families. Not Explanations Poor families do not place as much trust in schools as better-off families do.

Which of the following are expressions of nationalism?

Expression(s) of Nationalism fans singing "The Star Spangled Banner" at a sporting event belief in the possibilities of the American Dream Not Expression(s) of Nationalism a citizen voting in a presidential election a "Don't Mess with Texas" bumper sticker

Which of the following are expressions of nationalism?

Expressions: fans singing the "Star Spangled Banner" at a sporting event belief in the possibilities of the American Dream Not Expressions:a citizen voting in a presidential election a "Don't Mess with Texas" bumper sticker

Identify the following parent behaviors as fitting with Talcott Parson's categories of expressive roles or instrumental roles.

Expressive Role disciplining a child in the midst of a tantrum keeping track of upcoming medical appointments for all members of the household Instrumental Role working on a graduate degree in order to pursue a raise at work being employed as an accountant

Click on the family member expected to play an "instrumental role," according to the functionalist perspective.

FATHER

Match each statement about the photograph to the theory that best fits it.

FUNCTIONALISM When men work from an instrumental role and women from an affective role, this rational household organization works well. FEMINIST The woman appears happy, but she may be trapped, captive to her unpaid household labor. SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM The woman uses a hug, posture, and laundry to communicate a caring posture toward her son and household.

Black and Hispanic populations have higher rates of mortality, unemployment, and levels of poverty. Even so, Hispanics have better than expected health, and blacks have lower than expected rates of depression. Which psychosocial factors are explanations for these paradoxes?

Factor(s) religious support better social cohesion strong sense of identity Not Factor(s) improved housing and subsidies for housing overall lower levels of stress better health screening for immigrants

Dual-income families are increasingly common in the United States. Identify the economic factors associated with the shift from male breadwinner to dual-income households.

Factor(s): -The desire to send children to the best schools -to lower risks associated with unforeseen events -the high cost of housing Not factor(s): -the tendency for families to pay high prices for luxury guides

According to sociologists, which factors may explain why women are twice as likely as men to report symptoms of depression and be diagnosed with major depressive disorders?

Factors stressors that disproportionately strike women lower rates of self-reporting by men standard instruments used to measure depression Not Factors genetic differences between men and women

Match each term to the correct example

Factory workers, angered by the poor working conditions, riot against their employers. Correct label: pre-modern labor conflict A large retail company responds to workers' demands by eliminating their hours and barring them from entry, effectively eliminating their wages until the employees capitulate to the new policies. Correct label: lockout In response to their employer cutting hours and benefits, workers at a local café begin following every direction in the handbook to the letter, which slows down work markedly. Correct label: work to rule Five hundred workers at a manufacturing plant refuse to come into work, sending a letter of their grievances about unpaid overtime to both their employer and the local newspaper. Correct label: strike

What is the primary outcome of the "second demographic transition"?

Falling fertility rates

A minority group is smaller in number than a majority group (e.g., Asians are a minority group in the United States, at about 5 percent of the population, compared to whites, who comprise about 63 percent of the population).

False

According to population projections, the rate of urbanization in the global south is expected to increase over time

False

According to population projections, the rate of urbanization in the global south is expected to increase over time.

False

Approximately 20 percent of the world's population lives in low-income or lower-middle-income countries

False

As with earlier recessions, the recovery following the 2008 recession brought with it a drop in the child poverty rate.

False

Chinese American and Japanese American women have slightly higher rates of birth compared to whites

False

Chinese American and Japanese American women have slightly higher rates of birth compared to whites.

False

Color-blind racism refers to the fact that people of any race can be racist

False

Conservative Protestants are typically middle to upper middle class and live in the South and Midwestern areas of the United States.

False

Diane Vaughan's research on "uncoupling" focuses on how previously married individuals and their children are affected by divorce in the long run (10 or more years after divorce).

False

Differences between males and females are always determined by biology.

False

Even in 2016, the American Psychiatric Association considers homosexuality to be a form of mental illness.

False

Following a divorce, all members of the family experience a significant financial toll.

False

Historically, America has had high social mobility

False

In the United States, cohabitation is often seen as an alternative to marriage. Many single people say they would prefer to cohabit than marry.

False

International students cost U.S. taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars through the scholarships and subsidies they receive as college students.

False

Intersectionality is a perspective that highlights how men and women intersect with one another in everyday life.

False

Like common facial expressions, many gestures and bodily postures have universal, cross-cultural meanings.

False

Identify the features that sociologists use to define family. These features are true of all families.

Feature(s) of Family a group of people connected by kinship ties a group of people in which the adult members take responsibility for the children's upbringing a group of people who form an economic unit Not Feature(s) of Family a group of kin in which the adults are joined by marriage a group of people who love one another and live in the same household

Identify the features that sociologists use to define family. These features are true of all families.

Feature(s) of Family: - a group of people connected by kinship ties - a group of people in which the adult members take responsibility for the children's upbringing - a group of people who form an economic unit Not features: - a group of kin in which the adults are joined by marriage - a group of people who love one another and live in the same household

According to the religious economy perspective, which features of a religious group would promote greater religiosity among its followers?

Feature(s): strong organization, specialized beliefs and rituals, effective religious leaders Not Feature(s): Influential congregants

According to the religious economy perspective, which features of a religious group would promote greater religiosity among its followers?

Features: -strong organization -specialized beliefs and rituals -effective religious leaders Not Features: -influential congregants

What distinguishes the fields-of-action theory of social movements from the other theories of social movements in the textbook?

Fields-of-action theory draws more attention to the interaction between a social movement and other organizations, movements, and prior history.

Match each description of family life to its associated phase, according to historical sociologist Lawrence Stone.

First Phase Correct label: Parents or community members typically made marital matches for couples. Correct label: The nuclear family was deeply embedded in extended family and community ties. Second Phase Correct label: The nuclear family became distinct from extended family and community. Third Phase Correct label: Women were relegated to the domestic sphere, while men more often worked outside the home. Correct label: Marriage ties were based on individual choice and romantic love.

Match each phase of family life to the correct description, according to Lawrence Stone.

First Phase The nuclear family was deeply embedded in extended family and community ties. Parents or community members typically made marital matches for couples. This phase occurred mainly in the 1500s to early 1600s. Second Phase Fathers experienced an increase in authoritarian power. This phase occurred mainly in the early 1600s to early 1800s. The nuclear family became distinct from extended family and community. Third Phase Women were relegated to the domestic sphere, while men more often worked outside the home. Marriage ties were based on individual choice and romantic love. This phase occurred mainly in the early 1800s to mid-1900s.

Identify each feature of production systems as characteristic of Fordism or post-Fordism.

Fordism bureaucratic/vertical business structures job security most work done in-house (locally) Post-Fordism flexible/horizontal business structures most work outsourced (globally) job insecurity

Which of the following statements about their early education system are true?

Formal education systems in Western civilization began in Rome during that 8th century BCE - Incorrect The roots of what we would recognize as moderate mass education can be traced back to the idealism of the European enlightenment of the 18th and 19th centuries - Correct In the middle ages the church was the main educator - Correct Apprentice training education began in the 15th century - Incorrect

Urbanization produces growth in both the formal and informal economic sectors. Identify the following scenarios as either part of the formal economy or informal economy.

Formal: -A man migrates from his rural village to Delhi, and works as a cook's helper in a food factory. -A woman burns her hand while working a low-wage job at a poorly regulated factory in China. Informal: -A woman in Mexico City works in a field for a day and is paid cash, without promise of work the next day. -A man in Bangkok grows sweet potatoes in his yard and trades them with neighbors for meat and clothing.

Which type of organization first attempted to precisely schedule the activities of its members for entire days and weeks?

Fourteenth century monasteries

Place the countries in order from the lowest to highest, in terms of the percentage of people reporting that religion is very important in their lives.

France Spain Italy United States

Pariah Groups

Groups who suffer from negative status discrimination — they are looked down upon by most other members of society

Which theory argues that crime occurs when the aspirations of individuals or groups do not match available opportunities in society?

Functionalist

Type the term used to represent the most conservative group within any religion

Fundamentalist

Which of these statements best represents Christian fundamentalism?

Fundamentalists are antimodern, often including strict rules against behavior, such as smoking and drinking alcohol

What do we call the process by which we learn the difference between being male or female in our society?

Gender socialization

Which sociological theorist first placed great emphasis on the innate differences between dyads and triads?

Georg Simmel

Classify each expression of a person's feelings as either "gives" or "gives off."

Gives: A salesperson answering a customer's question offers a reassuring smile. A person feeling skeptical squints and mutters, "Huh." Gives off: A person blushes in embarrassment. When a person feels a romantic attraction, their pupils dilate.

Identify which professions would be considered "glass escalator" professions for men

Glass Escalator Profession(s) social worker nurse Not Glass Escalator Profession(s) computer programmer middle-management director

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about government.

Governments exercise authority, a form of power legitimized by a belief system that justifies its use. Those who are subject to a government's rule voluntarily consent to it.

Alice came to the realization that she is attracted to other girls her age. Now that she's started her sophomore year in high school, she wants to ask out girls without being afraid of the consequences. She tests her friends' acceptance of these feelings first by mentioning a hypothetical friend at another high school who just came out as a lesbian. Alice's friends overwhelmingly believe that homosexuality is wrong and that anyone who is not heterosexual is a deviant. What concept do the opinions of Alice's friends exemplify?

Heteronormativity

What group has the largest number of persons infected with HIV today?

Heterosexuals

term referring to the traits and behaviors that are not a part of the official curriculum but are implicitly taught to students

Hidden Curriculum

According to Stephanie Coontz, why isn't the colonial family as idyllic as often portrayed? Click

High death rates

According to Stephanie Coontz, why isn't the colonial family as idyllic as often portrayed?

High death rates meant there was a great deal of family instability.

Match each characteristic to the correct system.

High-Trust System Correct label: workers have autonomy over their work style and pace Correct label: characteristic of work at higher managerial levels Low-Trust System Correct label: numerous conflicts with management, such as strikes Correct label: high levels of worker dissatisfaction

Match each characteristic to the correct system.

High-Trust System characteristic of work at higher managerial levels workers have autonomy over their work style and pace Low-Trust System high levels of worker dissatisfaction numerous conflicts with management, such as strikes

Identify whether Native Americans have either higher or lower rates of the following compared to other racial/ethnic groups.

Higher Rates divorce teen births intermarriage by race births outside of marriage Lower Rates overall births

Identify whether Native Americans have either higher or lower rates of the following compared to other racial/ethnic groups.

Higher Rates: - intermarriage by race - teen births - births outside of marriage - divorce

Identify whether Native Americans have either higher or lower of the following rates compared to other racial/ethnic groups.

Higher Rates: teen births, births outside of marriage, intermarriage by race, divorce Lower Rates: overall births

Identify whether the following groups have higher or lower voter turnout.

Higher Voter Turnout high-income (compared to low-income individuals) more highly educated (compared to less highly educated individuals) Lower Voter Turnout Hispanic (compared to black individuals) younger (compared to older individuals)

The owner of a small but thriving software company decides to sell her business and devote herself to meditation and spiritual awakening. According to Weber's theory of religion and commerce, which religious tradition does this decision represent?

Hinduisim

Identify the recommendations by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to mitigate the effects of global warming.

IPCC Recommendation(s) encourage water, land, and energy conservation develop alternative energy sources Not IPCC Recommendation(s) Encourage contraceptive use to lower fertility remedy diminishing biodiversity with targeted breeding programs

What does the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recommend governments do to mitigate the effects of global warming?

IPCC Recommendation(s) develop alternative energy sources, encourage water, land, and energy conservation Not IPCC recommendations: encourage contraceptive use to lower fertility remedy diminishing biodiversity with targeted breeding programs

Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence about race and ethnicity.

If this person were described as "black" that would be a(n) racial category. If this person were described as "West Indian" that would be a(n) ethnic category.

Match each model of ethnic integration to its description.

Immigrants adopt some of the dominant group's culture, while the dominant culture is also altered by immigrants' influence. Correct label: melting pot Immigrant and the dominant group's cultures exist separately, but both participate in society on an equal footing. Correct label: multiculturalism Immigrants come to adopt the attitudes and language of the dominant group. Correct label: assimilation Immigrant and the dominant group's cultures exist separately, but both participate in society. Correct label: pluralism

What resources does the theory of structural strain suggest are important for organizing and sustaining a social movement?

Important Resource(s) regular communication funding leadership Not Important Resource(s) tacit government approval

In what way does Hinduism support cultural norms in India?

In Hinduism, performing the duties appropriate to one's station, or caste, is a marker of an ideal life.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about gender and family.

In Sweden, new parents—both mothers and fathers—receive 480 days of paid parental leave. The United States is the only industrialized country without federally mandated paid parental leave.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage.

In Western societies, marriage is typically associated with monogamy, in which only two romantic partners are joined in marriage at one time. In other parts of the world, however, polygamy, where one partner can have multiple spouses, is sometimes the norm.

Which statement most accurately describes the position of women in Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam?

In all three religions, some subgroups curtail women's roles while others allow for much greater gender equality

Fill in the blanks to complete the following passage about education.

In contemporary society, the spread of information technology appears to be changing the nature of schooling. In particular, a parallel education industry linked to software development and large institutions are forming part of what is being called the edutainment industry.

Which of the following statements accurately explains why gender inequality has existed in various societies?

In modern society, women experience both institutional and individual discrimination in a wide variety of forms, In hunter/gatherer societies, women did not have the physical strength to participate fully in hunting and warfare, In hunter/gatherer societies, women did not have the time to participate fully in hunting and warfare due to duties related to children.

One of the findings of modern sociology is that sexuality is socially constructed so that what is abnormal in one social framework may be normal in another. Which items illustrate this point?

In one New Guinea tribe, performing fellatio is part of a boy's normal rite of passage into manhood., Mouth-on-mouth kissing is considered unsanitary and bizarre by certain African and South American tribes.

If Premier, a window washing company, dominates the market so they are the only company offering window washing services, this is known as a(n) -. If Premier, a window washing company, has competitors but secretly colludes with them to fix prices, this is known as a(n)-. In both cases, - competition allows the companies to keep prices -.

In order from first to last: monopoly oligopoly zero high

Which of the following observations supports the sociological theory that education is a process of assimilation?

In public schools throughout the United States, students follow highly similar curricula in all major subjects (e.g., history, English) from kindergarten through the 8th grade.

Which of the following observations supports the sociological theory that education is a process of assimilation?

In public schools throughout the united States, students follow highly similar curricula in all major subjects from kindergarten through the 8th grade.

Identify each item as a sociological measure of income or wealth.

Income money received from an investment a weekly paycheck Wealth the value of a person's assets minus their debts net worth

What does the phrase "real income" refer to?

Income that has been numerically adjusted to remove the effects of inflation

Identify each item as a sociological measure of income or wealth

Income: - weekly pay check - investments Wealth: - assets minus debt - net worth

Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence.

Interest groups are organizations that lobby elected officials to support the aims of each organization.

Match each theory of modern democracy to the statement that best describes it.

Interest groups compete among themselves to have power over decision making, providing a balance of power within democracies. Correct label: pluralist theories A small and unrepresentative group of leaders hold enormous sway over governmental policy. Correct label: power elite Democratic governments rely on the expertise of bureaucrats, which are balanced by strong political leaders elected by a free citizenry. Correct label: democratic elitism

Transformationalists depict globalization as a tension between international and transnational social forces. Which is the most accurate description of what these social forces are?

International forces refer to ways that nations may interact with and influence one another, such as through trade agreements, while transnational forces refer to ways that cultures and social thought diffuse across the world, such as the spread of social movements across regions within a short period of time.

What is the name for the study of how different sources of inequality interact to create experiences of oppression?

Intersectionality

What change in investment strategies has contributed to our economic system evolving into institutional capitalism, according to some analysts?

Investors now bundle money into group accounts, and this money is then used to invest in several corporations

What change in investment strategies has contributed to our economic system evolving into institutional capitalism, according to some analysts?

Investors now bundle money into grouped accounts, and this money is then used to invest in several corporations

What change in investment strategies has contributed to our economic system evolving into institutional capitalism, according to some analysts?

Investors now bundle money into grouped accounts, and this money is then used to invest in several corporations.

Which event is an example of religious nationalism?

Iran's Islamic Revolution

Place the countries in order from the highest to lowest percentage of the workforce that is accounted for by the nonprofit sector

Israel, United States, Norway, Brazil and Thailand

Why does Walmart define a full-time work week as comprising 32 hours

It gives managers great flexibility and power

Why does Walmart define a full-time work week as comprising 32 hours?

It gives them greater flexibility and power.

What has happened to the achievement gap between rich and poor children between the 1970s and today?

It has grown about 35%

According to Roslyn Mickelson, students have abstract and concrete attitudes toward schooling. Match each attitude to the appropriate description.

It is important to go to college in order to go ahead. Correct label: abstract I can see myself succeeding in school. Correct label: concrete School is important to me. Correct label: abstract College will not be useful to me. Correct label: concrete

What must occur for a social movement to become a revolution?

It must overthrow the government in charge.

Which of the following is true of Social Security?

It provides an overwhelming majority of income for older adults in the lowest income brackets after retirement but only a small fraction of income for retired people in the highest income brackets.

Identify the following statements as being associated with either James Coleman's or Jonathan Kozol's research.

James Coleman's Research Information was gathered on more than half a million students. This research was required under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Jonathan Kozol's Research This research offered passionate and persuasive stories of students and their families. Information was gathered from about 30 neighborhoods in the United States.

Match profession to social class

Janitor- lower class restaurant cook- working class Registered nurse- lower middle class engineer- upper middle class university president- upper class

A number of important events that continue to reshape the global landscape have occurred in recent years. Place the following events in chronological order.

January 21 2017 Women's March March 22, 2016 Brussels June 23, 1016 Brexit Vote November 13-14, 2015 Paris

how do elders remain active in japan

Japanese encourages this activity business policies support post retirement work with the same company

Classical sociologists wrote about religion, but drew very different conclusions. - saw religion as a form of false consciousness, blinding people to the real causes of inequality. - viewed religion as an important source of social solidarity. - analyzed the relationship between religion and the emergence of capitalism.

Karl Marx Emile Durkheim Max Weber

What are the primary characteristics of a liberal democracy?

Majority of adults have the right to vote Voters choose among representatives of a small number of political parties

Government policies designed to increase the employment rate as a mechanism for improving the economy are consistent with what economic philosophy?

Keynesianism

According to economist Simon Kuznets, social inequality naturally rises and falls over the course of a society's development. Place each label in the correct position on the curve to illustrate this concept.

Left to right -preindustrial societies, in transition, industrial societies, since 1970s

What is the biggest difference between life course theory, on the one hand, and functionalist and conflict theories, on the other?

Life course theory is more likely to focus on old age in the context of past experiences, whereas both functionalist and conflict theories analyze old age in a more structural context.

What does Eric Klinenberg conclude from his research on people who live alone?

Living alone can be a positive experience for the young and old.

What does Eric Klinenberg conclude from his research on people who live alone?

Living alone can be a positive experience for young and old

Which are main causes behind rising economic inequality in the United States over the past few decades?

Main Cause(s) economic globalization the declining role of governments Not Main Cause(s) increased international conflict high and rising inflation

What are the main features of global capitalism?

Main Feature(s) corporations conduct operations in more than one country shareholders, top management, and executive officers come from more than one country Not Main Feature(s) corporations are located within one country, but do business with other corporations around the world global corporations are not obligated to follow any federal level laws

Identify the main claims made by protesters of the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Main claim(s) The WTO is undemocratic The WTO protects some countries agricultural producers while limiting those of other countries The WTO operates in secret. Not Main claim(s) The WTO restricts free trade.

Identify the following as major immigrant groups in the United States since 1965, or not

Major - latin america - asia

The lower average IQ among the burakumin of Japan supports what argument about race and IQ?

Membership in a socially deprived social group lowers IQ

The lower average IQ among the burakumin of Japan supports what argument about race and IQ?

Membership in a socially deprived social group lowers IQ.

According to the textbook, corporations in the early twenty-first century are very different from those of the mid-twentieth century. Match each characteristic to the correct time period

Mid-Twentieth Century Correct label: The corporation is highly bureaucratic and employs a large number of production workers and middle management. Correct label: The core corporation is located within the United States, from which some overseas manufacturing plants are controlled. Early Twenty-First Century Correct label: The corporation can be characterized as an "enterprise web" that links smaller businesses together. Correct label: Worker turnover—the percentage of workers who leave and are replaced each year—is high.

Match each feature of money to the corresponding social and economic benefit, according to Adam Smith.

Money can be used to set agreed-on prices for goods -Money comes in standard countable quantities (Since money is divisible into units of small value, prices can be set very precisely.) Money can be used to store value -Money does not rot, rust, or evaporate. (Money makes savings possible. Saving with a barter system is difficult.) Money promotes trust between people -Money is intrinsically worthless (Accepting money in payment is an act of trust: that someone else will later do the same when one wants to buy something)

Identify the following parents as more or less likely to homeschool their children, according to the survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Education.

More Likely to Homeschool a stay-at-home mother who is concerned about negative moral influences in public school a two-parent family earning $65,000 Less Likely to Homeschool a single black mother concerned for her child's future a two-parent family with one parent working in the tech industry, which fosters a belief in cyberschooling

David Popenoe and Judith Stacey disagree on the question of whether changes in family forms in the United States are "bad" for adults and children. Match each sociologist to the correct argument.

Mothers and fathers play different and essential roles in socializing their children.Popenoe In the postmodern economy, it is increasingly difficult for one spouse to earn enough to support a family. Stacey Children need loving caretakers, regardless of their gender.Stacey The increase in divorce, cohabitation, nonmarital births, and decrease in marriage are associated with social ills such as child poverty, substance abuse, and juvenile crime. Popenoe

Social Mobility

Movement of individuals or groups between different social postions

Intergenerational Mobility

Movement up or down a social stratification hierarchy from one generation to another

Intragenerational Mobility

Movement up or down a social stratification hierarchy within the course of a personal career

Match each term to the correct description of the family form. Labels can be used more than once.

Moynihan blamed the legacy of slavery, in which black families were often forcibly separated, for continuing "disorganization" among black families. Correct label: cultural Poor families have closer relationships to extended family because they tend to live close by and must rely on these kin for occasional financial or practical help. Correct label: structural An emerging family form among black middle-class young adults is the single-person household, due to the lack of employment opportunities for black men. Correct label: structural Hispanics are often described as adhering to strong "familism" norms, which suggest close ties to and obligations toward family members. Correct label: cultural

Feminist critiques of a biological basis for the division of labor base their criticism on what idea?

Much of human activity is based on socialization.

Which of the following examples shows how culture can shape social life and social change?

Muslim Fulla, an alternative to barbie, socializes girls in many Middle Eastern countries in a similar way that barbie socializes girls in the United States.

is it true that memory and learning ability decline significantly once you get a little old

NO they don't significantly decline until very late in life (late 80s) BUT speed of recalling info is slower

Place the following types of child abuse in order from most to least common, according to studies conducted in the United States

Neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional maltreatment

Identify each example as a conventional social movement, or a new social movement.

New Social Movement(s) the black lives matter the environmental movement Conventional Social Movement(s) the anti-abortion ("pro-life") movement the movement to raise the minimum wage

How might increasing longevity and the health care concerns associated with it impact the generational transfer of wealth?

Nonpoor elderly who require institutionalization may end up depleting their life savings to pay for it, thus leaving little or nothing left to pass on to their children.

The unemployment rate provides some useful information about the health of the economy, but it is not perfect. Identify the scenarios that would not be included in the unemployment rate.

Not included: a 55-year old retiree a 35-year-old man who has stopped looking for work after a year of applying for jobs a 27-year-old father who is working part-time at a fast food restaurant Included: a 32-year-old woman who was recently laid off and has been applying to jobs nearly every day

Absolute Poverty

Not meeting the minimal requirements necessary to sustain a healthy existence

If one wanted to show that the relationship between emotions and facial expressions has nothing to do with culture, which research technique would make the most sense?

Observe the facial expressions of children who were born blind.

According to Charles Tilly, in what circumstance do revolutionary social movements tend to occur?

Occurs in situations of multiple sovereignty

How is unionization associated with average wages?

On average, workers in the union make more per week than those who are not.

Which of the following criteria is a part of the definition of a family?

Part of the Definition: a group of people in which the adult members take responsibility for the children's upbringing. a group of people connected by kinship ties. a group of people who form an economic unit. Not Part of the Definition: a group of people who love one another and live in the same household a group of people in which the adults are joined by marriage

Classify each scenario as either part or not part of the informal economy.

Part of the Informal Economy making candles for one's own home selling drugs to acquaintances Not Part of the Informal Economy working as a nanny through an online service that handles booking and payment working at a small business that records and reports its earnings

Classify each scenario as either part or not part of the informal economy.

Part of the Informal Economy- selling drugs to acquaintances,making candles for one's own home Not part of the informal economy- working at a small business that records and reports its earnings working as a nanny through an online service that handles booking and payment

Identify the following as describing either a participatory democracy or a direct democracy.

Participatory Democracy The people regularly assemble to make decisions about proposed policies. This system is ideal for a relatively small number of people. Direct Democracy This system is ideal for a relatively larger number of voters, or those scattered over a large region. Voters participate in decision making by voting for or against proposed policies, without meeting face-to-face with other voters.

Identify the following as describing either a participatory democracy or a direct democracy.

Participatory Democracy The people regularly assemble to make decisions about proposed policies. This system is ideal for a relatively small number of people. Direct Democracy- Voters participate in decision making by voting for or against proposed policies, without meeting face-to-face with other voters. This system is ideal for a relatively larger number of voters, or those scattered over a large region.

U.S. law and social policy toward same-sex marriage has changed markedly over the past two decades. Place the following three related landmark moments in order from earliest to most recent.

Passage of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) Windsor v. United States of America Supreme Court decision Supreme Court ruling invalidating state same-sex marriage bans

Match each form of alienation in Marx's analysis of capitalism with its alleged cause.

People cannot control their working conditions. Correct label: alienation from the production process People's creativity is stifled. Correct label: alienation from oneself People perform highly specialized labor. Correct label: alienation from one's product People's social worth is determined by their earnings. Correct label: alienation from other people

According to the textbook, why has globalization prompted a rise in individualism?

People have greater access to info and events outside their communities.

According to the text, why has globalization prompted a rise in individualism?

People have greater access to information and events outside their communities.

Proletariat

People who sell their labor for wages according to Marx

Working Poor

People who work but whose earnings are not enough to lift them above the poverty line

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about how schools reward children.

Pierre Bourdieu was interested in the process of cultural reproduction, or the process by which schools reward the cultural capital of middle- and upper-class children.

What type of family arrangement involves a woman having more than one husband?

Polyandry

Contradictory Class Locations

Positions in the class structure, particularly routine white collar and lower manager jobs, that share characteristics with the class positions both above and below them

Colonialism led to major unforeseen changes in the relation between populations and their environments. Identify which are associated with either positive or negative health effects.

Positive Health Effect(s) bananas, grapefruits, and pineapples Negative Health Effect(s) tobacco sugar cash crop production

Which are possible goals of impression management?

Possible goals: 1. to improve one's position in the world 2. to spare the feelings of others 3. to protect oneself from unwanted emotions Not possible goals: to openly show displeasure or annoyance when one is upset

What claims does postmodern theory make?

Postmodern Theory Claim(s) A sense of progress toward an unknown but inevitable future has been lost. History and historical knowledge is subjective, and thus, pluralistic. Not Postmodern Theory Claim(s) Culture provides a lens through which we can understand economic and political activity. Cohesive theories of the way individuals and societies act in response to stimuli can help make sense of the contemporary era.

Relative Poverty

Poverty defined according to the living standards of the majority in any given society

According to C. Wright Mills, those who hold the highest positions in the political order, economy, and military are the __________.

Power elite

How might selection also be a problem in evaluating the role of preschool in children's public school success?

Preschool is often expensive so children from middle-class homes are more likely to attend than those from poor families.

The phrase "audience segregation" refers to which of the following?

Presenting different images of oneself to different groups of people

What are the primary characteristics of a liberal democracy?

Primary Characteristic(s) The majority of adults in a liberal democracy have a right to vote. Voters choose among representatives of a small number of political parties. Not Primary Characteristic(s) The elected government in liberal democracies manages a free market economy. Liberal democracies ensure the right to free speech, the right to bear arms, and the right to vote.

What are the primary characteristics of a liberal democracy?

Primary Characteristic(s): Voters choose among representatives of a small number of political parties. The majority of adults in a liberal democracy have a right to vote. Not Primary Characteristics: Liberal democracies ensure the right to free speech, the right to bear arms, and the right to vote. The elected government in liberal democracies manages a free market economy.

In the context of Charles Horton Cooley's theory of groups, classify each attribute as belonging to either primary groups or secondary groups.

Primary Group: strong sense of unity and commitment high level of intimacy Secondary Group:impersonal relationships instrumental in purpose role-play by members

What is the definition of agency?

The ability to think, act and make independent choices

According to Charles Horton Cooley's theory, identify each of the following as either a primary or secondary group.

Primary group: 1. a close-knit group of adult friends who have been together since middle school 2. a married couple Secondary Group: 1. a professional football team 2. a tailoring shop that makes bespoke (fully custom) suits for men

Which of the following terms refers to the family's role in raising a child, according to the functionalist perspective?

Primary socialization

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about remarriage.

Prior to 1900, most remarriages included one widowed person. Now, fully 40 percent of marriages include one previously married person.

Which of the following problems are endemic to urban areas in the global south, according to the textbook?

Problem(s) in the Global South: pollution, overcrowding, insufficient infrastructure Not problems in the Global South: low fertility

Which of the following problems are endemic to urban areas in the global south?

Problems(s) Overcrowding, pollution, insufficient infrastructure Not problem(s) low fertility

Which of the following problems are endemic to urban areas in the global south, according to the textbook?

Problems: - pollution - insufficient infrastructure - overcrowding Not Problems: - low fertility

Identify each trait as being characteristic of either the proletariat or the bourgeoisie in Marx's economic theory.

Proletariat earn money by selling their labor produce surplus value with their labor Bourgeoisie exploit others by benefiting from labor they did not perform. control the means of production own factories, investment capital, and other assets

Identify each trait as being characteristic of either the proletariat or the capitalists in Marx's economic theory.

Proletariat- want to see wages go up. earn money by selling their labor Capitalist: want to see wages go down, control the means of production, earn money by taking a share of profits

Identify each trait as being characteristic of either the proletariat or the bourgeoisie in Marx's economic theory.

Proletariat: earn money by selling their labor & produce surplus value with their labor Bourgeoisie: own factories, investment capital, and other assets & exploit others by benefiting from labor they did not perform. & control the means of production

Place each political protests in order from first to last

Protest against the Iraq war at the Democrat and Republican national conventions Cindy Sheehan's antiwar protest outside George W. Bush's Texas ranch Protests against removal of the antiwar mural on the outside of the museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles The beginning of the occupy movement The beginning of the black lives matter movement

Weber was interested in how world religions influence social change. Identify each feature of religion as characteristic of Protestantism or Confucianism, according to Weber's theory.

Protestantism: -see it as better to reinvest wealth than to spend on personal consumption -support entrepreneurship as a form of service to God Confucianism: -Religion slows economic growth, rather than spurring it. -By emphasizing the value of harmony, people less aggressively seek active mastery of the world.

Which of the following statements about queer theory are correct?

Queer theory rejects any notion of a binary sexuality system, For much of the twentieth century, "queer" was a pejorative term, "Queer" encompasses a wide range of gender and sexual diversity.

Identify the following statements about the photograph as related to the concept of race, or ethnicity.

Race These boys represent a South African scale of black, Indian, half-caste, and white. These boys look different from one another because their genes fall into different genetic categories. Ethnicity Despite different appearances, these boys are all citizens of South Africa. These boys are school friends who speak the same language.

According to structuralists, what is one example of the way that racial categorization is inconsistent in the United States and reflects larger economic and political forces?

Racial categories in the U.S. census are inconsistent.

Type the term that best describes the skills taught to children of multiracial families to help them cope with racial hierarchies and to integrate multiple ethnic identities.

Racial literacy

Identify the following negative statements as expressions of racism, or not.

Racism in apartheid South Africa, believing that black males were sexually dangerous to white women believing that white people are superior to other groups, but not acting on this belief Not Racism opposing immigration from Spanish-speaking nations due to a desire to retain English as the dominant U.S. language telling jokes about Polish Americans that present them as unintelligent

Which U.S. sectors were hit the hardest by the recession in 2008?

Real estate, construction, ?

Identify the reasons why it is difficult to obtain accurate statistics on intimate partner violence.

Reason(s) 1. Victims of severe abuse may not have the time and freedom to answer survey questions. 2. There are different types of intimate partner violence, which may lead to confusion. 3. Perpetrators of domestic abuse may underreport.

Identify the reasons why the achievement gap between poor and wealthy kids has grown over time.

Reason(s) Better-off families can afford to live in better neighborhoods with better schools. Better-off families tend to engage in more activities designed to improve their children's cognitive abilities. Income inequality has grown over time, too, and this increases the resources available to kids from better-off families. Poorer children are more likely to live in single-parent homes, and one parent may not have as much time to spend on them. Not Reason(s) Poor families do not place as much trust in schools as better-off families do.

Which reasons do Edin and Kefalas give for high rates of nonmarital birth among low-income women?

Reason(s) In poor communities, people often share a belief that remaining childless is a bad thing, and that children can bring happiness and order. Poor women often prefer nonmarital childbearing than marrying the wrong man. Poor men and women often stop using contraception when they are in a serious relationship, even when they don't want or plan to have children. Not Reason(s) Poor women often divorce their partners at some point during pregnancy, due to emotional and financial strains on the relationship. Poor men are not interested in marrying the mothers of their children and usually leave their partnerships while the women are pregnant.

Which of the following reasons have been proposed for the reversal of the gender gap in completing a college degree?

Reason(s) Opportunities in traditionally female-dominated industries have expanded, while male-dominated industries like manufacturing now have fewer opportunities. Teachers have recognized and addressed gender bias in the classroom. Not Reason(s) Natural differences in intelligence between boys and girls is clearer now that gender bias is less present in schools. Girls are increasingly flocking to science and math fields.

What reasons do researchers give for why the United States' unemployment levels have been rising during the past 60 years?

Reason(s) The rise of international competition has affected industries important to U.S. prosperity. The increasing use of microelectronics in industry has reduced the need for labor power. European countries provide a stronger social safety net, including unemployment benefits. The U.S. government continues to rely on Keynesianism to attempt to reduce unemployment.

Identify the reasons why it is difficult to obtain accurate statistics on intimate partner violence.

Reason(s) Victims of severe abuse may not have the time and freedom to answer survey questions. Perpetrators of domestic abuse may underreport. There are different types of intimate partner violence, which may lead to confusion. Not Reason(s) Researchers are not allowed to interview women at shelters, due to privacy concerns. Surveys often mischaracterize violence when asking respondents questions.

Identify the reasons why many Americans are more affluent than any peoples have previously been in human history.

Reason(s) increased productivity due to technological advances access to cheap consumer goods made in countries where wages are low Not Reason(s) a steadily strengthening social safety net provided by government and informal support in local communities increasing socioeconomic equality stemming from market forces of globalization and regulatory forces of federal policy

Which of the following are reasons why most Americans are more affluent than anyone in the past has ever been?

Reason(s) technological advances, the globalization of the labor force Not reason(s)- a steadily strengthening social safety net, increasing socioeconomic equality

According to the textbook, identify the reasons why more U.S. students should study abroad.

Reason(s) to Study Abroad to learn more about other cultures to gain foreign language skills Not Reason(s) to Study Abroad to save costs on schooling to advance math and science skills

Identify the reasons why there are low rates of union representation in the United States.

Reason(s); -a perception that unions promote worker inefficiency -fear among workers of harming relations with management -a perception that unions are corrupt and strong-arm workers Not reason(s): a perception that union representation does not improve workers' wages the knowledge that union membership exposes workers to legal sanctions

Which are reasons for why it is difficult to obtain accurate statistics on intimate partner violence?

Reason(s)Victims of severe abuse may not have the time and freedom to answer survey questions. Perpetrators of domestic abuse may underreport. There are different types of intimate partner violence, which may lead to confusion. Not Reason(s): Surveys often mischaracterize violence when asking respondents questions. Researchers are not allowed to interview women at shelters, due to privacy concerns.

Ferguson MO reasons for protest.

Reason: - because black teenager Michael Brown had been fatally shot by a white police officer - because of concern over institutional racism in the criminal justice system Not: - because of the cumulative burden of microaggressions, white privilege, and stereotyping - because of President Donald Trump's overtly racist statements

According to the textbook and the following chart, identify the two reasons for the stagnation in Hispanics' median household income in the 2000s.

Reason: - low level jobs - poor immigrants Not: - fear of undocumented immigrants - young immigrants

What do the diverging fates of separate waves of Cuban immigrants to the United States reveal about immigration?

The amount of success in the United States enjoyed by any immigrant group is highly connected to the amount of social and economic resources they arrive with.

Which conclusions can reasonably be drawn from the data shown in the graphic?

Reasonable conclusions- In the countries shown, the average age at a first sexual experience is under 25 years old Not-reasonable conclusion- premartial sex is a major social problem in most countries In all countries shown, the first typical birth is to an unwed mother In all the countries shown, the average average at first childbirth is below average at first marriage

Homophobia is still widespread in U.S. culture, but it is starting to erode. Which are some reasons for these changing attitudes?

Reasons "coming out" by major celebrities and athletes the Stonewall Inn riots Lawrence v. Texas (2003) NOt Reasons the decline in bullying of LGBT youth at school

Which are reasons why better-educated people tend to be healthier and live longer than those who are less educated?

Reasons better eating habits improved ability to respond to health problems Not Reasons better employment benefits reduced family size

Which reasons do Edin and Kefalas give for high rates of nonmarital birth among low-income women?

Reasons: Poor men and women often stop using contraception when they are in a serious relationship, even when they don't want or plan to have children. In poor communities, people often share a belief that remaining childless is a bad thing, and that children can bring happiness and order. Poor women often prefer nonmarital childbearing than marrying the wrong man. Not Reason(s): Poor men are not interested in marrying the mothers of their children and usually leave their partnerships while the women are pregnant. Poor women often divorce their partners at some point during pregnancy, due to emotional and financial strains on the relationship.

An educator disgusted with standardized testing and teaching methods decides to start a charter school that doesn't give students grades and encourages creative thinking over rote learning. According to Robert Merton's strain theory of deviance, which personality type best fits this educator?

Rebel

Status

Refers to the differences among groups in the social honor, or prestige, that others accord them

Type the term that describes the division of social life into different settings or zones, such as "work" and "home."

Regionalization

What concept do skeptics in the globalization debate use to describe the emergence of geographically clustered regions that trade together frequently?

Regionalization

Which of the following factors are related to an increased risk of divorce?

Related Factor(s) premarital cohabitation marrying at an early age Not Related Factor(s) having children high income

Which of the following factors are related to an increased risk of divorce?

Related Factor(s): marrying at an early age, premarital cohabitation Not Related Factor(s): high income, having children

Which of the following factors are related to an increased risk of divorce?

Related: - premarital cohabitation marrying at an early age Not related: - high income - having children

What roles do nation-states still play, even in the current era of globalization?

Role(s) of Nation-States Nation-states form alliances with one another. Nation-states enforce laws. Nation-states wage wars. Not Role(s) of Nation-States Nation-states effectively regulate globalization through national policies.

Match each historical period in which the United States experienced disestablishment to the correct description.

Religion was officially separated from the workings of the U.S. government. - late 1700s An influx of immigrants weakened Protestants' political power. - 1890s to 1920s Substantial changes in family, community, and social life posed challenges to many U.S. citizens' religious beliefs. - 1960s to 1970s

Why do religion and violence often go hand-in-hand, despite nearly all major religions preach the importance of compassion and understanding for others?

Religious conflicts can be viewed as necessary for the survival of a religion's existence

Why do religion and violence often go hand-in-hand, despite nearly all major religions preach the importance of compassion and understanding for others?

Religious conflicts can be viewed as necessary for the survival of a religion's existence.

Which of the following explain the shift in society's views toward sex in the nineteenth century (e.g., the idea that masturbation could lead to blindness or that oral sex could cause cancer)?

Religious presumptions about sexuality were partly replaced by medical ones.

Which of the following explains the shift in society's views toward sex in the nineteenth century (e.g., the idea that masturbation could lead to blindness or that oral sex could cause cancer)?

Religious presumptions replaced by medical ones

Classify each example as either a productivity enhancing or rent seeking activity.

Rent Seeking: corporations hiring lobbyists to advocate for their positions and enact laws that will make competition more difficult Road tolls where the entity that collects the tolls no longer makes improvements on the road. Productivity Enhancing Activity: Corporations investing in research and design teams that come up with new product ideas companies adding new services to keep up with competitors

What are the required elements of a workers' strike?

Required Element(s) A group of employees engages in the same action. Those involved in a strike make their grievances known. All work is suspended for an indefinite period. Not Required Element(s) Workers quit their jobs. Workers slow down their productivity.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about child abuse..

Researchers estimate that as many as 50 percent of child deaths from abuse and neglect are not recorded. Of child abuse that is reported, about 90 percent happens at the hands of a parent.

What is the defining feature of a ghetto, according to sociologists?

Residents are forced to live in a ghetto

What is the defining feature of a ghetto, according to sociologists?

Residents are forced to live in a ghetto.

What changes in many non-U.S. industrialized nations have contributed to the shrinking of the average work week?

Restrictions on work hours, changes to retirement age

What does the "race to the bottom" refer to, according to Bonacich and Appelbaum?

Retailers and manufacturers will go anywhere in the world to find the lowest wages, the fewest environmental restrictions, and the most lax governmental regulations.

What is one significant cause of an increase in the median age of the population of the United States?

Rising population of older adults and a declining population of young people

What roles do nation-states still play, even in the current era of globalization?

Roles of Nation- states:Nation-states enforce laws. Nation-states form alliances with one another. Nation-states facilitate communication between their citizens and citizens of other countries. Non-roles of Nation-states: Nation-states prevent corporations from outsourcing jobs to other countries.

David Popenoe and Judith Stacey disagree on the question of whether changes in family forms in the United States are "bad" for adults and children. Match each sociologist to the correct argument. Labels can be used more than once.

STACEY - Children need loving caretakers, regardless of their gender. - In the postmodern economy, it is increasingly difficult for one spouse to earn enough to support a family. POPENOE - The increase in divorce, cohabitation, non-marital births, and decrease in marriage are associated with social ills such as child poverty, substance abuse, and juvenile crime. - Mothers and fathers play different and essential roles in socializing their children.

School funding can vary greatly, even within the same state or county. Why does per-student funding vary so much for different schools?

School funding usually comes from local property taxes, so wealthier areas generate more funding for schools.

How does this picture exemplify the kinds of problems that Jonathan Kozol saw in the schools he observed?

Schools in poor communities were in a state of disrepair.

In labeling theory, what is the difference between primary deviance and secondary deviance?

Secondary deviance is the eventual effect of primary deviance, where deviance begins

the social influence of religious organizations, and religious beliefs all indicate what trend in modern societies?

Secularization

Place the items in chronological order, based on George Herbert Mead's theory of the development of the social self.

Sense of I- having wants and desires Sense of me- General sense of the world

Which of the following scenarios is the best example of worker alienation, according to Marx's view?

Sergio works in a warehouse pulling products people have ordered from an online merchant to be shipped to them the next day. His accuracy and speed are closely monitored by his immediate supervisor, which he resents.

Which of the following scenarios is the best example of worker alienation, according to Marx's view?

Sergio works in a warehouse pulling products people have ordered from an online merchant to be shipped to them the next day. his accuracy and speed are closely monitored by his immediate supervisor, which he resents.

Which of the following are service jobs?

Service Job(s): waitress, investment banker, teacher Not Service Job: farmer, factory line worker

Identify the service sector occupations.

Service sector: garbage truck driver tour guide Not service sector: crop dusting pilot computer store sales clerk

Kelley Voelker sued Deutsche Bank for sex discrimination in 2003. Which of these possible motivations for illegally demoting Voelker is supported by a functionalist perspective on gender?

She was starting a family.

Match each statement to the corresponding Islamic group.

Shiite - This tradition broke away from orthodox Islam hundreds of years ago, and now comprises about 10 percent of Muslims. Sufism - This tradition incorporates rituals and mysticism, more so than the other groups. Sunni - The vast majority of Muslims follow this tradition.

According to Elijah Anderson, what happened to the poor residents in the Philadelphia neighborhood he studied that became gentrified?

Short-term improvements in social services were offset by rising taxes.

According to Elijah Anderson, what happened to the poor residents in the Philadelphia neighborhood he studied when the neighborhood was gentrified?

Short-term improvements in social services were offset by rising taxes.

Identify each of the following rights as either a civil, political, or social right.

Social Right: the right to earn a minimum wage Political Right: the right to run for public office Civil Right:the right to equal justice, the right to own property

Structured Inequality

Social inequalities that result from patterns in the social structure.

What is one implication of Bourdieu's theory of cultural capital?

Social mobility is less about how hard you work and more about the kinds of tools you work with.

Liberation theology is an example of the kind of influence religion has over what social phenomenon?

Social movements

Which two U.S. government programs have been especially important in keeping elderly people out of poverty?

Social security and Medicare

Lower life expectancies for both men and women are often traced to poor health choices such as smoking and drinking; however, men continue to have shorter life spans than women. What is a reason for why this occurs?

Socialization

Which of these questions would sociologists of religion ask?

Sociological Question(s) How do a religion's practices enhance solidarity between its members? What factors influence an increase in religious conflict? In what circumstances does economic stability lead to an increase in religious adherence? Not sociological questions: Which religions encourage moral or ethical behavior in their followers?

Which of these questions would sociologists of religion ask?

Sociological Questions: -How do a religion's practices enhance solidarity between its members? -In what circumstances does economic stability lead to an increase in religious adherence? -What factors influence an increase in religious conflict? Not Sociological Questions: -Which religions encourage moral or ethical behavior in their followers?

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about poverty as a cultural phenomenon.

Sociological explanations of persistent poverty are of two broad types: those that cite structural forces and those that hold the poor themselves responsible. An example of the latter would be Oscar Lewis's description of a self-perpetuating cycle of hopelessness, which he calls the culture of poverty. Going further, Charles Murray proposes that some of the poor prefer welfare to gainful employment, a state of mind some call the dependency culture.

Low-income countries that have experienced rapid economic growth, such as ---, are known as --- economies

South Korea Emerging

demographic transition process.

Stage 1) High fertility, High death rates Stage 2) High fertility, low death rates Stage 3) Low fertility, low death rates

Which of the following examples best supports a pluralist theory of democracy, as opposed to the theories of democratic elitism and the power elite?

State and national laws have been passed because of the efforts of Mothers Against Drunk Driving

Which of the following examples best supports a pluralist theory of democracy, as opposed to the theories of democratic elitism and the power elite?

State and national laws have been passed in response to efforts made by the group Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), with input from auto industry representatives and primary advocates.

Sociologist Erving Goffman (1963) developed the concept of stigma, which refers to any personal characteristic that is devalued in a particular social context. In our culture, which of the following health conditions is likely to be stigmatized?

Stigmatized Health Condition(s) HIV/AIDS schizophrenia obesity Not Stigmatized Health Condition(s) childhood leukemia

What is the key feature of a public company?

Stocks of a public company are sold to individual investors.

What functionalist explanation for social stratification do Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E. Moore offer?

Stratification has the benefit of matching the best qualified workers to the most important jobs

Theories of Stratification in Modern Societies What functionalist explanation for social stratification do Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E. Moore offer?

Stratification has the benefit of matching the best qualified workers to the most important jobs.

What functionalist explanation for social stratification do Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E. Moore offer?

Stratification has the benefit of matching the best-qualified workers to the most important jobs.

Americans, especially those with limited means, are increasingly forced to take out loans to pay for their bills. Which of the following forms of borrowing is currently the largest in the United States, when all the money owed is added up?

Student loan debt

Unschooling

Students in this type of school choose what theu want to learn and often have minimal direction

Weber was interested in how the "Protestant ethic" shaped Western capitalism. Which is an example of Protestantism, and especially Calvinism, still influencing popular thought today?

Successful business people are accorded enormous respect in Western societies.

Match each statement to the corresponding Islamic group.

Sufism This tradition incorporates rituals and mysticism into its practice. Sunni The vast majority of Muslims follow this tradition. This tradition allows for a greater diversity of opinion among its followers. Shiite This tradition is the official religion of Iran. This tradition broke away from orthodox Islam.

Which of the following pieces of evidence support the textbook's conclusion that cohabitation probably does not "cause" divorce, therefore, supporting the "selection" explanation?

Supporting Evidence The association between cohabitation and divorce is largely driven by data from the 1980s. Those who only cohabit with the person they eventually marry do not have different divorce rates than those who never cohabited. People who are religious are less likely to cohabit than those who are not. Not Supporting Evidence: Couples who live together before marriage are more likely to divorce.

Which examples support the notion that the United States has a civil religion?

Supporting Examples: the tradition of the National Prayer Breakfast, which is hosted by the U.S. Congress with some parts presided over by the U.S. President the phrase "In God We Trust" on U.S. currency Not supporting examples: the establishment of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, where families can pray and leave tokens for their fallen loved ones government funding given to private religious schools

Which examples support the notion that the United States has a civil religion?

Supporting: -the phrase "In God We Trust" on U.S. currency -the tradition of the National Prayer Breakfast, which is hosted by the U.S. Congress with some parts presided over by the U.S. President Not Supporting: -the establishment of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, where families can pray and leave tokens for their fallen loved ones -government funding given to private religious schools

According to public health experts, what is the primary cause of the crisis of obesity in the United States today?

The obesogenic environment

A country that encourages economic growth facilitated by using recycled products, and protecting natural resources, is engaging in what kind of initiative?

Sustainable development

In -, new parents—both mothers and fathers—receive - days of paid parental leave. - is the only industrialized country without federally mandated paid parental leave.

Sweden, 480, USA

Which symptoms may an individual with anorexia experience?

Symptom(s) of Anorexia Anemia weakened immune system smaller heart muscle Not Symptom(s) of Anorexia an increase in overall fitness high white blood cell counts enlargement of the heart

In a study of the admissions practices of an elite New England college with a stated commitment to diversity, which applicants tended to be targets for admission?

Target(s) for Admission upper-class African American students Not Target(s) for Admission working-class white students lower-middle-class Asian American students inner-city Latino students

In a study of the admissions practices of an elite New England college with a stated commitment to diversity, which applicants tended to be targets for admission?

Target: - upper class african americans not: - working class white - inner city Latino - lower middle asian americans

Why has suburbanization led to financial crises within some cities?

Taxes are required to fund city programs, and the wealthy, who contribute more taxes, are now more likely to live in suburbs

Why has suburbanization led to financial crises within some cities?

Taxes are required to fund city programs, and the wealthy, who contribute more taxes, are now more likely to live in suburbs.

Why has suburbanization led to financial crises within some cities?

Taxes are required to fund city programs, and the wealthy, who contribute to more taxes are more likely to live in suburbs.

What is one way that Christine's story, at the beginning of the chapter, exemplifies the concept of a hidden curriculum?

Teachers in Christine's low-performing school spent much of their time drilling students for state-mandated tests, rather than introducing new or diverse content.

What primary role does technology play in economic change and development?

Technological innovations help businesses produce more goods more efficiently.

What primary role does technology play in economic change and development?

Technological innovations help companies produce more goods and services at a cheaper cost

What primary role does technology play in economic change and development?

Technological innovations help companies produce more goods and services at a cheaper cost.

Place each event related to American democracy in order from 1st to last

The 15th amendment to the United States constitution technically gave all adult males of all races voter rights 1870 Women on the right to vote in the United States 1920 Native Americans were legally given the right to vote and federal elections 1924 Residents of the District of Columbia were given the right to vote in presidential elections 1961 The voting rights act officially removed all barriers and allowed African Americans to vote 1965

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about rape and sexual assault.

The Centers for Disease Control estimate that about 20 percent of women have been the victims of rape or attempted rape. This rate applies to women everywhere. The CDC estimates that about 16 percent of men have experienced sexual assault by age 18, often at the hands of a relative or acquaintance.

Theories of urban life, and particularly two concepts termed the "ecological approach" and urbanism as a "way of life," emerged from what source?

The Chicago School

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage.

The Fordist period after World War II was characterized by a high degree of stability in labor relations and high rates of unionization. Workers and employers engaged in collective bargaining, which contributed to a range of worker benefits.

Dependent Development

The Theory that poor countries can still develop economically, but only in ways shaped by their reliance on the wealthier countries.

What reasons do researchers give for why the United States has a lower unemployment rate than many European countries?

The United States has a stronger economy The United States has a large service sector. European countries provide a stronger social safety net, including unemployment benefits

Place the events in chronological order.

The United States invade Iraq in an effort to depose Saddam Hussein. U.S. military personnel kill Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan The Islamic state of Iraq and Syria was proclaimed to be a global caliphate. Iran and the United States entered an agreement, which eased sanctions in exchange for the end of Iran's nuclear weapons program.

Place the events in chronological order.

The United States invaded Iraq in an effort to depose Saddam Hussein U.S. military personnel killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) was proclaimed to be a global caliphate Syrians flee their country to avoid fighting between ISIS and Kurdish forces

Place the following in order from highest to lowest higher education cost

The average debt level among graduates of for-profit school who took out school loans One year of tuition and fees at a 4 year private nonprofit school One year of tuition and fees at a for-profit school One year of tuition and fees at a four-year public nonprofit school One year of tuition and and fees at a 2 year public nonprofit school

What change occurred for homosexuals in South Africa when apartheid was eliminated?

The black government legislated full equality

What, according to Sigmund Freud, is a normal four-year-old boy's attitude toward his father?

The boy subconsciously fears that the father plans to cut off the boy's penis.

From the life course perspective, how might the death of a parent in the life of a child be seen as a risk factor in the child's old age?

The child has an increased risk for poor health choices

Which of the following best represents what sociological studies show about the children of same-sex parents?

The children of same-sex marriage fare the same emotionally and academically as children of heterosexual parents

Which of the following best represents what sociological studies show about the children of same-sex parents?

The children of same-sex parents fare the same emotionally and academically as children of heterosexual parents.

Which of the following best summarizes the difference between race and ethnicity?

The concept of race implies hierarchical classification based on physical features, while ethnicity is better understood as a learned cultural identity, one that does not rest on phenotype and does not necessarily imply a hierarchy.

What contribution to the urban ecology perspective did Drake and Cayton make with their 1945 work Black Metropolis?

The demonstrated how unnatural social forces pushed Black residents into poor and disordered neighborhoods.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about majors chosen by male and female college students.

The discovery that more than 90 percent of engineering majors in college were men and over 90 percent of nursing majors were women reflects the cultural belief that men are rational and logical and women are nurturing and caring.

Why might protesters refer to using genetically modified foods as "science experiments"?

The effects of genetically modified foods on humans have not been tested.

In which form does most of the average American family's wealth exist?

The equity in a family-owned home

Some scholars suggest that an analysis of the economic impact of immigration should include an accurate count of the numbers and life experiences of illegal immigrants in the United States. Why might doing so decrease estimates of the negative economic impact of immigration?

The estimated percentage of immigrants using some form of government assistance would likely decrease, since a majority of illegal immigrants fear deportation too much to risk accessing social services.

Exchange Mobility

The exchange of positions on the socioeconomic scale such that talented people move up the economic hierarchy while the less talented move down.

Kati left Haiti several years ago for New York City because she was unable to support her family on the extremely low wages she made working in a textile factory that made clothes for a large, transnational company. Even though she entered the United States without a visa, she believed she could make more money in New York than in Haiti. However, the only work she was able to find was in a small garment factory, where she made less than minimum wage making clothing for the same company as she had in Haiti. What can be concluded from Kati's experience?

The experiences and fates of workers within the United States are connected to those of workers in peripheral countries.

What is the main way in which the system of discipline and indoctrination at West Point relates to the later battlefield performance of West Point graduates?

The graduates are driven by a desire not to let down their fellow soldiers

What was the major legal change that occurred in the 1960s to make divorce more widely available?

The implementation of "no-fault divorce".

In an article describing religiosity amongst Americans, what is the meaning of the "rise of the nones"?

The increase in the proportion of Americans who say they are unaffiliated with any religion

Symbolic Interactionism

The language used by global leaders often frames global climate change as a problem due to more populous countries like China and India using outdated sources of power production, rather than acknowledging their own contributions to the problem.

According to Claude Fischer, how do cities create opportunities for close, rewarding friendships and social ties?

The large number & diversity of urban dwellers allows subcultures to flourish,

According to Claude Fischer, how do cities create opportunities for close, rewarding friendships and social ties?

The large number and diversity of urban dwellers allows subcultures to flourish

According to Claude Fischer, how do cities create opportunities for close, rewarding friendships and social ties?

The large number of urban dwellers allows subcultures to flourish.

What is Max Weber's definition of social status based on?

The lifestyle one is seen as leading.

What is Max Weber's definition of social status based on?

The lifestyle one is seen as leading. Certain lifestyles translate into social honor or prestige in the eyes of society.

How do class systems differ from slavery and castes?

The main basis of class is economics and individuals have the ability to move between social classes

What conclusion can be drawn by studying this map?

The majority of people in the world follow a small handful of religions

What is true about the middle class in the United States?

The middle class represents a shrinking share of the total US population. Most households in the US are middle class

This animation explores different reasons why people work long hours even when their professional or financial situation would enable them to dial back. A key concept in this context is that of the opportunity cost of leisure. How is this concept best explained?

The more one is paid, the more one gives up by taking a break from earning money

Carol Gilligan sees a connection between girls' psychological development and women's moral outlook. Girls are taught to subordinate their own needs to ________. Consequently, women's ethical views focus on care and other relational activities, and are more _______than men's views, in which rule-following and __________ are the primary concerns.

The needs of others, flexible, individual freedom

How does Talcott Parsons's sex role theory explain the rise of the nuclear family as an ideal for raising children?

The nuclear family serves the interests of capitalism

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about gender socialization.

The parent who scolds a young boy for playing with dolls (along with two girls) is giving a negative sanction for violating gender roles, while the other parent who praises the boy for winning a computer game is providing a positive sanction.

Place the dramaturgical "scenes" involved in a gynecological exam in chronological order.

The patient sits in the waiting room Patient and doctor have a person-to-person conversation in the consulting room The nurse helps the patient disrobe.. The doctor examines that patient in an impersonal fashion The nurse helps the patient get dressed The doctor discusses the exam results of the patient

What is the primary difference between the Protestant and Catholic faiths?

The protestant faith depicts the individual as having a direct relationship with God, whereas the catholic church emphasizes the role of the church hierarchy as intermediaries between the individual and God.

According to the textbook, identify the reasons why Americans are less likely to vote than citizens in many other countries.

The registration process is more complex in the United States than in other countries. Americans have the opportunity to vote more often and for more positions. The winner-take-all system discourages third parties that would give voters more viable choices. Not Reason Elections are less publicized in the United States compared to other countries.

By which criteria does Erik Olin Wright differentiate the class locations of the workers who must sell their labor power?

The relationship to authority and the possession of skills or expertise

What is one cause of homelessness today?

The rising cost of housing

John Meyer and Brian Rowan argue that in organizations officially governed by formal rules, much of the work is usually done with minimal regard for the rules. What, then is the role of the rules?

The rules serve to legitimize the work being done.

The charismatic leader of a newly established sect has just died. What does Max Weber predict will likely happen within the sect?

The sect will create rules and procedure to rely on, instead of relying on a leader

Surplus Profit

The source of profit which capitalists put to their own use

What is meant by the "social clock"?

The way that sociological factors such as norms and values change over the life course

What did Paul Willis's ethnography show about the working-class young men he studied?

The young men were aware that schools were not set up to benefit them, and therefore rejected

What did Paul Willis's ethnography show about the working-class young men he studied?

The young men were aware that schools were not set up to benefit them, and therefore rejected school in favor of other markers of success.

Why is it difficult to get a precise estimate of the number of Jews in the United States?

There are different Interpretations of what it means to be Jewish

Why do researchers find it difficult to measure intelligence?

There are different forms of intelligence

Why do researchers find it difficult to measure intelligence?

There are different forms of intelligence.

Why is it difficult to get a precise estimate of the number of Jews in the United States?

There are different interpretations of being Jewish

What statistical reality about older people today tends to support the perspective promoted by conflict theory in the 1980s?

There are high poverty rates among Black and Hispanic unmarried women.

What did the recent outbreak of Ebola in Africa reveal about the common flaw in managing epidemic outbreaks in the developing world?

There is a severe shortage of good, basic medical facilities, and resources.

According to your text's definition, identify these people as transgender or not.

Transgender A biological male lives in society as a woman. A biological female uses medical assistance to physically transition to living as a man. Not Transgender A biological male identifies as "cisgender". A biological female identifies as lesbian.

A decrease in infant mortality is related to an increase in the average age of death in the developed world.

True

A newly married wife can expect to do an additional seven hours of housework per week as a result of having a husband.

True

According to the textbook, premodern cities were small, walled-in urban centers in which the wealthiest institutions and people were clustered at the center and poverty increased as the distance from the center grew

True

Betty Friedan argued that housewives trapped in a cycle of child care and housework was the "problem with no name."

True

Gender role socialization begins before birth.

True

Herrnstein and Murray argued that IQ was primarily an inherited trait and therefore that some racial/ethnic groups had naturally higher IQs than others

True

In the long run, a college education pays for itself.

True

Marx believed that religion perpetuated economic inequality in society

True

Most children experience short-term negative emotions in response to their parents' divorce, but most recover over time and develop normally.

True

The United States spends much less of its total economy on government at the federal, state, or local level than other developed countries.

True

The idea that death is for old people is a recent development.

True

The leading transnational corporations have larger economies than most countries in the world.

True

The men's liberation movement is made up of two factions: the men's rights movement and the pro-feminist men's movement.

True

The social causation explanation suggests that cohabitation is the kind of experience that erodes belief in marriage, thus increasing the likelihood of divorce.

True

Today, only a small percentage of couples marry quickly due to pregnancy (i.e., a "shotgun marriage").

True

Today, women account for about half of the workforce, a significant increase since 1950.

True

Which of the following statements is true of a "knowledge economy"?

True Many workers are employed in research, technology, design, and marketing fields. The physical production of goods no longer plays a large part of a country's economy. The population is relatively highly educated. Not True Test scores and grades are essential criteria for employment.

For young adults today, political protests have been reinvented by digital media technologies. Identify the true and false statements about online activism.

True Statement(s) The Black Lives Matter movement played a role in the 2015 presidential primaries. Because the local media did not adequately cover protests in Turkey in 2013, without Twitter many Turks would have had little knowledge of what was happening. False Statement(s) Early tweets by journalists and activists were considered the primary trigger that brought hundereds of thousands of Syrians into the streets on the eve of November 21,2013. During 2013 protests, most of the tweets about events occurring in Turkey came from outside the country.

Unlike revolutions and protests at earlier points in history, all of the events following the Arab Spring of 2011 were facilitated by the Internet.

True Statement(s) The civil war in Syria has led to 4.6 million Syrians fleeting the country, with more than a million entering Europe in 2015. The civil war in Syria has led to the United States and Russia supporting opposite sides of the fight. The internet has led to the organization of a number of large-scale protests in the United States in recent years. False Statement(s) The effects have spread outside the Middle East and Northern Africa: in 2014, Slovakian president Viktor Yanukovych was removed from office.

How large is the American "upper class," as a percentage of the U.S. population, according to the U.S. Census?

about 5 percent

Identify the true and false statements about the effect of globalization on work patterns.

True Statement(s) The domestic division of labor has shifted with women's entry into jobs. Labor market demand has shifted away from certain industries. Careers have become more diverse and unstable. False Statement(s) Job security and benefits have strengthened with the professionalization of the workforce.

Which of the following statements about the rate of population growth are true?

True Statement(s): It is exponential in form. It is calculated by subtracting the mortality rate from the birth rate. Not True Statements: It's higher in Europe than in the United States. It takes infant mortality rates into consideration.

A 2014 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) suggests ways that the worst consequences of global warming can be mitigated. Identify the true and false statements about the commitments of China and the United States for mitigating climate change.

True statements In December 2015, the United States committed to a 2025 goal lowering greenhouse gas emissions below 2005 levels. The 2014 IPCC report suggests that the world should adopt conservation measures that would limit global warming to no more that 2 degrees Celsius. False statements In December 2015, China pledged to lower greenhouse gas emissions even lower than the United States. Continued global GDP growth means that carbon emissions with continue to rise.

Identify the true and false statements about the rate of population growth.

True statements It is calculated by subtracting the mortality rate from the birth rate. It is exponential in form. False statements It is higher in Europe than in the United States. It takes infant mortality rates into consideration.

Urbanization goes hand in hand with economic growth. According to the figure, identify the true and false statements about this relationship.

True statements The greatest growth in urbanization since 1950 has occurred in upper-middle-income countries. Some of the most urbanized countries are Belgium, Uruguay, & Japan. False Statements China is less than half as urbanized as the United States. Lower-middle-income countries in 2050 are projected to be more urban than high-income countries were in 1950.

Which of the following statements are true about the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments?

True: - It gave preference to immigrants who sought entry into the United States for family reunification reasons. - It was partially responsible for the increasing racial and ethnic diversity of immigrants in the United States. - It ended the practice of giving preference to immigrants from northern and western Europe. False: - It provided amnesty for illegal immigrants in the United States. - quota system

Which of the following statements about the rate of population growth are true?

True: -It is exponential in form. -It is calculated by subtracting the mortality rate from the birth rate. False: -It takes infant mortality rates into consideration. -It is higher in Europe than in the United States.

Which of the following statements are true of the 1966 Coleman report's findings?

True: Family background and peers seem to make a bigger difference to student outcomes than school quality. Schools in the United States are highly racially segregated. False: The quality of student-teacher relationships is strongly related to students' educational outcomes. Schools with a majority of black students had much worse quality facilities and teaching than majority white schools.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about the isolation of ethnic groups.

Two forms of group closure that have been used to isolate ethnic groups are ethnic cleansing, which spurs the mass exodus of a minority ethnic group through threats and violent intimidation, and segregation, a practice whereby racial and ethnic groups are kept physically separate by law.

Which of the following features are typical of flexible business structures?

Typical Feature(s)Businesses rely on advanced technology to communicate with other businesses. Businesses are networked together horizontally, compartmentalizing pieces of the manufacturing-to-sales pipeline. Not Typical Features: Businesses give workers greater autonomy than ever before, including time off to develop new skills or care for family members. Businesses control a greater number of parts of the production process, from collecting raw goods to production of products to sales.

The Tata people of Togo comprise one of the few surviving traditional societies in the world. Identify each item as either typical of traditional societies, such as the Tatas, or modern societies.

Typical of Traditional Societies 1. The elderly find rewards in an outward-looking view of life. 2. The elderly are accorded great respect. Typical of Modern Societies: 1. The elderly are materially less well off than the middle aged. 2. The elderly have fewer responsibilities than the middle aged.

According to sociologist Diane Vaughan, what is the name of the process for married partners slowly growing apart, also described as the "opposite of the process of falling in love"?

Uncoupling process

What is one shortcoming of all four theories (market-oriented, dependency, world-systems, and global commodity chains) of global inequality?

Underemphasize the role of women

In 2011, what was the most common status of recent high school graduates who did not go on to college?

Unemployed and looking for work

In 2011, what was the most common status of recent high school graduates who did not go on to college?

Unemployed and looking for work (37%)

Why don't unemployment rates adequately reflect economic opportunity?

Unemployment rates don't count those no longer looking for work, including incarcerated individuals and those who have given up after not finding employment for a long period of time.

How is unionization associated with average wages?

Unionized employees, on average, make more money than non-unionized employees within the same industry.

Look at the Globalization by the Numbers interactive graphic here. Place the countries in order from the one that offers the least to most paid maternity leave.

United States India RussianFederation Norway

Test your knowledge of educational attainment using the Globalization by the Numbers interactive graphic here. Then place in order the following countries from highest to lowest average years of schooling.

United States Norway Japan Ghana Afghanistan

Place each country on the trend line that represents its energy consumption.

United States: blue line China: green line India: red line

Using the Globalization by the Numbers infographic, place the following countries in order from lowest to highest voter turnout.

United StatesMexicoTurkeyRwanda

Match the arguments to either David Harvey's theory of urban restructuring or Manuel Castells's theory of collective consumption.

Urban Restructuring: -Business influences urban environments by constantly seeking new lost-cost areas in which to build infrastructure. -Individual decisions about where to live are primarily influenced by business interests. Collective Consumption: -Government decisions regarding transportation, tax breaks, and amenities like public parks play an important role in where individuals decide to live -Social movements shape urban environments, often through advocating for cleaner or safer neighborhoods.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about volunteering.

Volunteer work is unpaid labor that serves an important social role. In 2015, about 63 million people—over one-fifth of American adults—contributed 8 billion hours of volunteer service, estimated as worth $193 billion.

Why are Americans less likely to vote than citizens in many other countries?

Voters lack candidates that address their concerns Registration process is more complex Voter burnout

The Fordist period after - was characterized by a high degree of stability in labor relations and high rates of -. Workers and employers engaged in -, which contributed to a range of worker benefits.

WW2, unionization, collective bargaining

According to dependency theories, why is colonialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries important for understanding global inequality today?

Wealth and power built through colonialism was used to help corporations continue to exploit these countries' workers and natural resources.

According to dependency theories, why is colonialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries important for understanding global inequality today?

Wealth and power resulted in continuing exploitation

How have intellectual property rights contributed to global inequality?

Wealthy corporations mine poorer countries for their natural resources to develop new products and then register for patents.

Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about global migratory movements related to Western colonialism.

When people moved, mostly voluntarily, from Europe to North America, this established the colonial population, the descendants of whom still live in North America. In a similar movement, of mostly voluntary migration, Europeans also moved to Central and South America at the rate of about 50 million. When Europeans moved to Africa, most settled in South Africa. The greatest involuntary movement of migrants was from Africa to the Americas, which established New World slavery.

Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence about white privilege.

White privilege refers to the unacknowledged assets that benefit whites in everyday life.

Match the concept with the sociological research question it best fits.

Why do white people mostly befriend other white people? Correct label: white privilege How do the routine practices of police departments produce unfair outcomes for blacks? Correct label: institutional racism What is it like for black people when whites ask to touch their hair? Correct label: racial microaggression

Argued that signs of neighborhood disorder, such as broken windows, encouraged more serious crime, and thus became a theory known as "broken windows"

Wilson and Kelling

Classify each description as either a winner-take-all or proportional representation approach.

Winner-Take-All Approach Countries with this electoral system typically end up with two dominant political parties. This electoral system is prevalent in the United States. Proportional Representation Approach Elected representatives in countries with this electoral system often have to form coalitions in order to form a government. Countries with this electoral system typically end up with several political parties, representing divergent interests.

How has the increase in flexible work arrangements affected workers?

Workers face greater uncertainty and risk in the labor market.

According to Weber, the second stage of development that religious movements go through, in which the movement formulates rules and procedures for its followers is known as the

_routinization of charisma

Select the bolded terms that represent overt racism.

` referring to Mexican migrants as rapists and criminals. The "Unite the Right" rally promoted the superiority of whites.

generational equity

balance between the needs & interests of members of different generations

Which of the following examples most clearly displays prejudice?

a white person believes that hispanics are dangerous but doesnt act on this belief

Which of the following is an example of economic interdependence?

a woman buying meat from a butcher, clothing from a retailer, and working for a pet grooming service

Which of the following is an example of economic interdependence?

a woman buying meat from a butcher, clothing from a retailer, and working for a pet grooming service.

Match each type of religious group to the correct definition.

an established religious organization - church a branch of a larger religious organization that has established stability, organization, and a strong following - denomination a small religious group that has broken away from a more established organization, often in protest - sect a religious group that lacks structure and rejects the values of outside society - cult

What is meant by the feminization of poverty?

an increase in the proportion of the poor who are female

Intra generational

an individual moving up (or down) the social scale in his or her own lifetime

Place each lobbying group on the bars in the graph that represent the type of lobbyist it is (business, labor, ideological, or other).

business: national association of realtors labor: international brotherhood ideological: national rifle other: university of Wisconsin

activity theory

busy, engaged people are more likely to lead fulfilling lives assumes an active individual will probably remain healthy, alert, and socially useful

what is the criticism against the disengagement theory

by elderly disengaging from the larger society, it presumes that OLD AGE = FRAILTY & DEPENDENCE

how are ageism stereotypes harmful

can take a toll on the health & longevity of elders mistreatment from ageism can cause poorer health than those that aren't victimized

Studies of identical twins ______ isolate the biological and social factors that determine _____. Twins share the same - and may have a common or shared _____.

cannot/sexual orientation/genes/social experience

Identify each example as describing capitalism in particular, or economies in general.

capitalism -based on the private ownership of wealth -economic behavior is incentivized by profit economies -economic behavior is incentivized by survival -people exert themselves mentally and physically in order to produce goods and services

According to functionalist thinking, which of the listed traits are representative of the "expressive" female?

caregiving nurturing emotion

ideas for reconstruction of social security system

charging copayments for home/health care services (higher premiums) means testing privatize part of system (invest in stock market too aside from just gov)

what factors have harmful implications for health among adults

childhood experiences: -parental death/divorice -abuse -living in unsafe neighborhoods

does india or china have more elderly people

china

What is the best example of the international division of labor?

choiceClothing produced in Bangladeshi factories is sold in U.S. retail stores by trained store staff.

What type of government has a king or queen whose power is severely restricted by a country's constitution?

constitutional monarchy

a freelance graphic artist a salaried paralegal assistant at a law firm the head of printing press operations at a major newspaper the owner of a large franchised restaurant

contradictory, proletariat, contradictory, capitalist

What do "critical," or Marxist, sociologists mean when they say that the hidden curriculum promotes social reproduction?

contrary to the notion that school are "great equalizers," schools actually perpetuate social inequalities across generations.

What effect did the Supreme Court decision in the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission have on elections in the United States?

corporation and unions now have a greater voice in election than in the past

Why have employers in the United States been relying more and more on part-time and temporary workers?

corporation save money by using part- time and temporary workers.

What does the "race to the bottom" refer to, according to Bonacich and Appelbaum?

corporation' efforts to manufacture goods in countries with the lowest wages, the fewest environmental restriction, and the most lax government regulations

Look at the Globalization by the Numbers interactive graphic here. Based on the racial categorizations of people living in these countries, which of the following statements best represents variation in racial and ethnic identification across countries?

countries base racial and ethnic categorization on different traits, including skin color

Which of the following college policies and aspects of campus life contribute to a rape culture on campuses?

creating policies that unintentionally engage in "victim blaming", pushing parties from on-campus to off-campus locations, feeling pressure to participate in the party scene on campus, punishing the rapist via "expulsion after graduation"

Which theory of education argues that a high school diploma or college degree becomes a signaling device that matters more for predicting later attainment than what the student learned in school?

credentialism theory

Although low-wage work does not offer workers the opportunity to save money or extensive benefits, these kinds of jobs often lead to higher paying, more stable employment.

false

Color-blind racism refers to the fact that people of any race can be racist.

false

Diane Vaughan's research on "uncoupling" focuses on how previously married individuals and their children are affected by divorce in the long run (10 or more years after divorce).

false

Differences between males and females are always determined by biology.

false

Emigration and immigration are synonyms (that is, they have the same meaning).

false

Emma Sulkowicz, a student at Columbia University, carried a mattress around campus as an expression of support for the rights of domestic workers.

false

Following a divorce, all members of the family experience a significant financial toll.

false

Historically, American society has been characterized by high social mobility.

false

In his studies of religious violence, sociologist Mark Juergensmeyer's main point is that world-rejecting religious movements are the groups most likely to view conflict as a "cosmic war" that must be won at any cost.

false

In the United States, cohabitation is often seen as an alternative to marriage. Many single people say they would prefer to cohabit than marry.

false

International students cost U.S. taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars through the scholarships and subsidies they receive as college students.

false

Intersectionality is a perspective that highlights how men and women intersect with one another in everyday life.

false

Market-oriented theories advocate for the greater involvement of government in setting labor market and business regulations.

false

One benefit of the Internet is that it has minimized the importance of socioeconomic differences between people within the United States and abroad; everyone has access to the Internet, and therefore can take part in online activities

false

One benefit of the Internet is that it has minimized the importance of socioeconomic differences between people within the United States and abroad; everyone has access to the Internet, and therefore can take part in online activities.

false

Identify each feature of production systems as characteristic of Fordism or post-Fordism.

fordism -bureaucratic/vertical business structures -most work done in-house (locally) -job security post fordism -flexible/horizontal business structures -most work outsourced (globally) -job insecurity

Using the lettered list of descriptions, place each letter in the correct economic system: Fordism, Post-Fordism, or the Informal Economy. the use of scientific management vertical power structure in which companies control all parts of the production process workers have job security, but work in low-trust settings horizontal structures make corporations flexible and responsive to new conditions products are customized for niche markets work is often outsourced to lower income nations earnings are not taxed work is not regulated and workers are not protected by labor laws particularly dominated by women

fordism - ABC post-fordism - FED Informal Economy - HIG

Using the lettered list of descriptions, place each letter in the correct economic system: Fordism, Post-Fordism, or the Informal Economy.

fordism: A,B,C post- fordism: d, e, f inform economy: H, I, G

Older people maintain fewer, but high-quality, relationships.

functionalism

Sex determines which roles men and women are best suited to perform.

functionalism

Staying active means staying socially useful.

functionalism

The human capital theory suggests that we invest in our own "human capital"—education, training, and how long we commit to a job—to increase productivity and earnings. Accordingly, men choose careers that dovetail with their human capital, as do women. What strand of sociological theory would this argument support?

functionalism

The idea that individuals need to adjust to changing social roles as they age and that society needs to find useful roles for older people reflects which theoretical perspective?

functionalism

The learning of gender roles through social factors such as schooling, the media, and family is known as

gender socialization

Identify the following as a characteristic of either gender or sex.

gender: aggression & macho attitude sex: menstruation & chromosomes

Which theory has been characterized as overemphasizing the importance of business decisions in shaping a country's economy over other factors, such as the role of workers and governments?

global chains commodity

Which observed phenomena call into question the binary male/female sex distinction?

individuals with chromosome combinations like XXY, children born with ambiguous genitalia

In what types of societies are the populations aging the fastest?

industrialized societies

According to the textbook, solutions to - in food - must be - rather than biological or technological.

inequality consumption social

Jobs that are unregulated & untaxed are what kind of economy?

informal economy

particularly dominated by women

informal economy

work is not regulated and workers are not protected by labor laws

informal economy

What is the main driving force behind globalization?

information & communication technologies

The rapid pace of technological changes contributes to what kind of deprivation?

information poverty

In contemporary society, the spread of - appears to be changing the nature of schooling. In particular, a parallel education industry linked to software development and large institutions are forming part of what is being called the - industry.

information technology, edutainment

Structural theories of race are most closely related to which of the following concepts?

institutional racism

Identify each item as a sociological measure of income or wealth.

money received from an investment & a weekly paycheck

Anita Hill's 1991 testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee during the confirmation hearings for Clarence Thomas's 1991 nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court has had what lasting influence?

more recognition of sexual harassment and willingness to report

Economist John Maynard Keynes recommended that governments intervene - in the economy in order to spark economic growth. According to his theory, people can expect - and continuous economic growth. Keynsianism has been mostly - since the 1970s.

more, full employment, abandoned

Identify the following parents as more or less likely to homeschool their children, according to the survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Education.

more: -a two-parent family earning $65,000 -a stay-at-home mother who is concerned about negative moral influences in public school

Colonialism led to major unforeseen changes in the relation between populations and their environments. Identify the following as associated with either positive or negative health effects.

negative: tobacco; cash crop production; sugar positive: bananas, grapefruits, and pineapples

What was the primary aim of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), signed into law by President Bush in 2002?

to close the achievement gap

does loneliness derive from not having enough relationships or not having enough quality relationships

not enough quality

two adults living in a household with their own or adopted children.

nuclear family

Match each profession to the correct social class, as defined by annual income.

nurse- lower middle janitor- lower class president- upper class cook- working class engineer- upper middle

The landmark Black Report revealed that social inequalities in both health and mortality in the United Kingdom had not declined since the implementation of the National Health Service but had instead increased. This prompted some sociologists to study how ______ as well as _______ led to inequalities in health and illness even when medical care was fairly _____.

occupation status/education/evenly distributed

In the United States, many adults have - where they earn a - wage or salary. Collectively, this - forms the basis of the -

occupation, regular, work, economy

In the United States, many adults have _________ where they earn a ________ wage or salary. Collectively, this _______ forms the basis of the ____________.

occupations, regular, work, economy

The word bureaucracy, from words meaning "______" and "____," refers to the governing of organizations and societies by a cadre of __________. According to _________,although bureaucracy often stifles creativity, it is necessary for the administration of _______________.

office, rule, full time professional, Max Weber, large scale social systems

Among the superrich, some people are considered "old money" and others are considered "new wealth." What is the difference?

old money refers to people who own wealth passed down to them by earlier family generations, while new wealth refers to people who made their money as entrepreneurs

do older or younger americans report greater support for increased spending on education

older

how does Talcott parsons suggest one can reach a "healthy maturity"

older adults need to readjust psychologically to their changed circumstances society needs to redefine the social roles of the elderly

continuity theory

older adults' well being is enhanced when their activites are consistent with their personality, preferencesm and activities earlier in life

When we consider sexual or romantic attraction as a matter of the complex interplay of social and biological forces, we are describing sexual ______. The term sexual ______ is incorrect and should be avoided because it implies that one's sexual or romantic attraction is entirely a matter of _______.

orientation/preference/ personal choice

According to sociologists, identify the reasons why parents often don't take advantage of corporate family leave policies.

reason(s): parents see work as a haven from the demands of home. parents fear taking a leave would signal low commitment to work. not reason(s): parent's don't feel they need the time off from work. parent's perceive time at home to be fun, but frivolous in comparison to the importance of work.

According to the textbook, identify the reasons why Americans are less likely to vote than citizens in many other countries.

reason: -Americans have the opportunity to vote more often and for more positions. -The registration process is more complex in the United States than in other countries. -The winner-take-all system discourages third parties that would give voters more viable choices.

ejects both socially acceptable goals and the means to achieve the goals, but works to substitute them with other goals and means

rebel

Choose the line that represents employment in the service sector.

red line (30%)

Choose the line that represents employment in the service sector.

red line going up

medicare

reimburses hospitals for medical care provided to QUALIFYING people over 65 yrs for selected eligible groups under 65

Sociologists classify Islamic revivalism as an example of which sociological concept?

religious nationalism

what problems do the low poverty rate among older adults conceal

the economic strains fcing the near elderly (55-65) large race/gender gaps in late life poverty rates

Type the term that refers to the means by which organizations regularize activities across time and space.

timetables

What is gender?

social expectations about behavior regarded as appropriate for males and females

why does elder abuse occur

some believe it results from anger & resentment ault children feel when confronted with need to care for their infirm parents proven that majority of elder abuse stems from people who aren't relatives/caregiivers

In places such as Chad, Somalia, and Sudan, the central government has lost authority over large parts of its national territory and resorts to force in an effort to retain at least some degree of power. Which term best describes what failed states such as these have lost?

sovereignty

Which group fits the sociological definition of a minority group?

spanish speakers in the US

According to Neil Smelser's theory of structural strain, place the first four stages of a social movement in chronological order from first to last

structural conducivenessstructural straingeneralized beliefsprecipitating factors

social gerontology

study of aging and the elderly

Gender is learned through the process of socialization; gender inequalities are reproduced through interactions with family, peers, schools, and the media.

symbolic interactionism

Orit Avishai's 2008 study of Orthodox Jewish women comes from which theoretical perspective about religion?

symbolic interactionism

exchange mobility

talented people tend to move up the economic hierarchy, while less talented ones tend to move down

What is one way that Christine's story, at the beginning of the chapter, exemplifies the concept of a hidden curriculum?

teachers in Christine's low- performing school spent much of their time drilling students for state- mandated tests, rather than introducing new or diverse content.

What primary role does technology play in economic change and development?

technological innovations help companies produce more goods and services at a cheaper cost

A black student who skips class, refuses to hand in work, and talks back to the teacher repeatedly in class in order to impress his same-race peers is an example of what theoretical perspective?

the "acting white" thesis

Which of the following is the primary contributor to negative views and stereotypes of elderly people?

the high cultural value placed on youth in American society

If American households are divided into five equal-sized groups based on income, which fifth has benefited the most from the increase in economic inequality over the last 40 years?

the highest fifth

When sociologists of religion describe the "rise of the nones" in America, what are they referring to?

the increase in the proportion of Americans who say they are unaffiliated with any religion

Both activity theory and continuity theory suggest that remaining active and engaged as we age is a good thing, but they differ primarily in what way?

the kind of activities that the elderly participate in

Select the bolded phrases that describe how hidden curriculum is present in this photograph.

they are learning to be docile and cooperative, traits that will serve them well as workers. Regardless of the subject being taught, the body positions of students and teachers is a lesson in authority and obedience.

why don't older women want to remarry

they don't want to take on the homemaking responsibilities of marrying an elderly man

What is the role of interest groups, according to pluralist theories of modern democracy?

they limit the centralization of power

What is the role of interest groups, according to pluralist theories of modern democracy?

they limit the centrilaziation of power

in countries traditionally known for caring for the aging, why are young people ditching the old

they're moving to urban areas to work prematurely dying due to AIDS grappling with their own poverty & can't handle their parents

life course theory of aging

third generation various transitions people experience during their lifetime elders play an active role in determining their own physical/mental well being YET recognize the constraints imposed by social structural factors

What do sociologists mean by the term "second shift"?

this term refers to women who work a paid job and also handle housework and childcare duties

AGE (americans for generational equity)

those who are working will bear an increasing burden for those who are not challenges the notion that elderly people are entitled to social security

In the poorest nations of the global south, religiosity is -. In countries such as Ethiopia, Senegal, and Uganda, about - percent of people say religion is very important in their lives. It is likely that by 2050, 4 out of every 10 Christians in the world will live in -.

thriving 90 sub-Saharan Africa

indicate which statements accurately represent racial and ethnic differences in median household income over time.

w

The type of capitalism referred to as - capitalism provides services to its employees such as -, which are offered primarily as a way to prevent -.

welfare, paid vacation, unionization

The type of capitalism referred to as ________ capitalism provides services to its employees such as _________, which are offered primarily as a way to prevent ___________

welfare, paid vacations, unionization

Why is it important to consider the history of Western colonialism if we want to understand today's racial and ethnic divisions?

western colonialism created divisions between racial ethinc groups


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