Exam 3 Sociology
Please match the term with its definition: __3__ Casual Crowd __4__ Expressive Crowd __2__ Acting Crowd __1__ Conventional Crowd
1. people who come together for a regularly scheduled event 2. crowds of people who are focused on a specific action or goal 3. people who share close proximity without really interacting 4. crowds who share opportunities to express emotions
Some believe that religion is important because it adds meaning to people's lives and provides answers to difficult questions. A sociologist following which theory would agree with this statement? Question options: 1) A conflict theorist 2) A structural functionalist 3) A feminist 4) A symbolic interactionist
A structural functionalist
On any given day, there is often a story about prayer in schools in the news. For decades people have disagreeing over the constitutionality of prayer in schools. This controversy is a great example of the tension between: Question options: 1) Different religions 2) Social classes 3) State law and Federal law 4) Church and State
Church and State
Malik grew up in an affluent household which embraced activities such as attending the opera, visiting museums, and traveling to foreign countries at least once a year. When Malik goes to college, he finds he has much to talk about with professors, and fellow students from similar backgrounds. Malik is enjoying the benefits of: Question options: 1) Tracking 2) Cultural capital 3) The education gap 4) Grade inflation
Cultural capital
Which sociologist saw political conflict as a means of promoting positive change for the underprivileged? Question options: 1) C. Wright Mills 2) Karl Marx 3) Émile Durkheim 4) G. William Domhoff
Karl Marx
When Rosa and Sergei realized that the poor were being neglected in their city, they mobilized the members of their synagogue to send letters to the government asking them to fix the growing rate of poverty, or at least, fund the citizens so they might help their neighbors. This is an example of: Question options: 1) Protest Theology 2) Zero-Tolerance Theology 3) Liberation Theology 4) Social Theology
Liberation Theology
From the functionalist perspective, which of the following is NOT a purpose of government? Question options: 1) Planning and directing society 2) Managing international relations 3) Lobbying for domestic corporate interests 4) Meeting social needs
Lobbying for domestic corporate interests
What did Marx and Freud see as the downfall of religion that would lead to the secularization of society? Question options: 1) Modernization of society 2) Social strains of society 3) Class stratification of society 4) Apathy of society
Modernization of society
Roberto has just moved to a new city. He does not know anyone but he wants to find a mosque where he can practice Islam. Which theory will Roberto use, either consciously or subconsciously, to make a decision? Question options: 1) Enlightenment Theory 2) Pro vs. Con list 3) Rational Choice Theory 4) Logical Approach to Decision-making Theory
Rational Choice Theory
By 2009, America had suffered several consecutive quarters of economic decline. America was in the midst of a: Question options: 1) Economic sling-shot recovery 2) Capital rebuttal 3) Depression 4) Recession
Recession
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is a non-profit organization located in Washington, D.C. which advocates for equal rights and marriage rights of gay, lesbian, transgender, and bisexual citizens. The HRC is a ____ group: Question options: 1) Religious/Redemptive 2) Reform 3) Revolutionary 4) Alternative
Reform
Which of the following is NOT true of the sociological perspective on religion? Question options: 1) Religion is a symbol of high culture. 2) Religion is a social institution. 3) Religion is a system of beliefs. 4) Religion is a cultural universal.
Religion is a symbol of high culture.
Which position describes Karl Marx's view of religion and society? Question options: 1) Religion was the key to uniting the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat. 2) Religion inspired the Proletariat to work harder while under the rule of the Bourgeoisie. 3) Religion was something only the Bourgeoisie had time to contemplate. 4) Religion simply kept the Proletariat in their low social class.
Religion simply kept the Proletariat in their low social class.
Until 1973 homosexuality was considered a psychological disorder American Psychological Association. Which sociological perspective would be most concerned with why this was considered an illness, and what effect that diagnosis had on society? Question options: 1) Feminist 2) Functionalist 3) Exchange theory 4) Symbolic interactionist
Symbolic interactionist
Émile Durkheim described mechanical solidarity as: Question options: 1) A form of social cohesion that arises out of the mutual interdependence created by the specialization of work 2) A practice where jobs are contracted to an outside source, often in another country 3) A form of social cohesion that comes from sharing similar work, education, and religion, as might be found in simpler societies 4) A form of socialism under which individuals and cooperative groups exchange products with one another on the basis of mutually satisfactory contracts
A form of social cohesion that comes from sharing similar work, education, and religion, as might be found in simpler societies
Please define representative democracy: Question options: 1) A form of government in which power is held by a small, elite group. 2) A form of government in which a small percentage of the population is represented by popular election, and the rest of the population is represented by those whose office is dependent upon noble birth. 3) A government of a nation that recognizes monarchs but requires these figures to abide by the laws of a greater constitution. 4) A government wherein citizens elect officials to represent their interests.
A government wherein citizens elect officials to represent their interests.
Which of the following best defines the term commodity? Question options: 1) An activity that benefits people, such as health care, education, and entertainment. 2) A physical object we find, grow, or make to meet our needs and those of others. 3) A benefit given to those who participate in the capitalist market. 4) An economic system which adheres to the principles of socialism.
A physical object we find, grow, or make to meet our needs and those of others.
Which of the following best defines a social movement? Question options: 1) A group of people organized at a meeting, such as a town hall or a courtroom. 2) A purposeful organized group hoping to work toward a common social goal. 3) A collection of rights and laws aimed at the silent majority. 4) All politicians and elected officials.
A purposeful organized group hoping to work toward a common social goal.
The concept hidden curriculum can be defined as: Question options: 1) The course objectives teachers incorporate into their syllabi after the semester has started. 2) The emphasis on certificates or degrees to show that a person has a certain skill, has attained a certain level of education, or has met certain job qualifications. 3) A type of nonacademic knowledge that one learns through informal learning and cultural transmission. 4) The unexpected subjects students take an interest in after being exposed to experts in the field.
A type of nonacademic knowledge that one learns through informal learning and cultural transmission.
Which of the following is not an example of underemployment? Question options: 1) After his wife gave birth to twins, Jerry quit his job to help raise them. 2) Following the recession, Ellen lost her fulltime job as a PR assistant and found part-time work as a cosmetic sales associate. 3) When John's sales job is outsourced he's forced to take work as a janitor to pay off his student loans. 4) After college graduation, Marcus could only find work part-time as a bartender.
After his wife gave birth to twins, Jerry quit his job to help raise them.
The term xenophobia can best be defined as: Question options: 1) A pronounced fear of globalization destroying one's job. 2) An illogical fear and even hatred of foreigners and foreign goods. 3) A hatred of corporate America and the lobbying push. 4) A marketing campaign aimed at foreign countries selling American goods
An illogical fear and even hatred of foreigners and foreign goods.
Davis is low on cash, but really wants an electric guitar. He offers to trade his acoustic guitar, for his friend Bill's electric guitar. Davis is engaging in: Question options: 1) Mercantilism 2) Bartering 3) Capitalism 4) Supply and demand
Bartering
Bill wants to increase his herd of cattle on his farm. Right now, he his herd numbers around 100, and he has 100 acres of his farm set aside for their pasture. What would a sociologist suggest so that his farm, which feeds many in his town and county, can continue to function? Question options: 1) Bill should start training his son at age 5 to deal with cattle so he will be equipped for his inheritance. 2) Bill should make sure that he has at least one bull so that he can keep breeding his cattle. 3) Bill should examine the carrying capacity of his lands and consider setting aside more land if he wants to increase his herd. 4) Bill should sell his farm to the highest bidder and relax more often.
Bill should examine the carrying capacity of his lands and consider setting aside more land if he wants to increase his herd.
Which of the following sociological perspectives argues that the educational system reinforces and perpetuates social inequalities arising from differences in class, gender, race and ethnicity? Question options: 1) Conflict theory 2) None of the above. 3) Symbolic interactionism 4) Functionalism
Conflict theory
Melissa has been working to develop drought-resistance seeds that require little water to grow and which produce grain. She wants to send these to arid parts of the world, where conventional grain is not easy (or even impossible) to grow to improve nutrition for the people in those countries. In sociological terms, Melissa most likely ascribes to: Question options: 1) Demographic transition theory 2) Cornucopian theory 3) Zero population growth theory 4) Malthusian theory
Cornucopian theory
Which of the following is not a widely contributing factor in social change? Question options: 1) The environment 2) Social institutions 3) Disease 4) Technology
Disease
Why has e-waste become an issue, especially in the 21st century? Question options: 1) E-waste is a sign of degrading cultural values. People no longer value creating lasting products or getting products fixed; they would much rather just buy a new one and discard the old one. 2) E-waste is a natural by-product of an industrialized nation and cannot be helped. People must resign themselves to its presence and find better ways of purifying water, soil, and air. 3) E-waste is not easily recyclable because often in the same machine there is glass, plastic, and metal. Also e-waste tends to consist of big, heavy machinery that is difficult to dispose of properly. 4) E-waste not only contains harmful chemicals, but electronics become obsolete every six months or so, which means, every six months people are throwing away perfectly good electronics in order to get the newest one. This has led to an enormous increase in the amount of trash people produce.
E-waste not only contains harmful chemicals, but electronics become obsolete every six months or so, which means, every six months people are throwing away perfectly good electronics in order to get the newest one. This has led to an enormous increase in the amount of trash people produce.
Which sociological perspective argues that sick people fill a societal role, and are stigmatized by society if they spend longer in that role than is appropriate? Question options: 1) Conflict theory 2) Symbolic interactionism 3) Feminist 4) Functionalism
Functionalism
Which of the following does NOT account for the differences in the educational system from country to country? Question options: 1) Geographic distribution of male and female students 2) Financial resources from the government and population 3) Amount of time devoted to education 4) Value placed on education
Geographic distribution of male and female students
"Climate change" is a less politicized phrase that has replaced: Question options: 1) Global Warming 2) Recycling 3) Pollution 4) Weather Prediction
Global Warming
To make students more competitive in the work force and for graduate school, college professors are beginning to lower the standard for student grades (i.e. what was once considered a B, is now considered an A). This is known as: Question options: 1) GPA debt 2) Academic bribing 3) Systematic grading 4) Grade inflation
Grade inflation
Which of the following is NOT a result of the commodification of health care? Question options: 1) Spousal benefits being frequently denied to gay and lesbian couples 2) HIV spreading across the United States at a rapid rate in the 1980's 3) Poorer members of society experiencing illness caused by poor diet 4) The wealthy having greater access to healthcare
HIV spreading across the United States at a rapid rate in the 1980's
Obesity is rising at the fastest rate in which of the following countries? Question options: 1) Low income 2) High income 3) Middle income 4) All are rising at high rates
High income
Assembling perspective falls under which sociological perspective? Question options: 1) Interactionist 2) Functionalist 3) Feminist 4) Conflict theorist
Interactionist
What was the significance of NAFTA? Question options: 1) It encouraged trade with North Korea, which had previously been embargoed. 2) It restricted trade within North American countries by imposing a heavy tax and tariffs. 3) It forbade trade with any country that didn't use a capitalist government. 4) It allowed freer trade opportunities for the United States, Canada, and Mexico
It allowed freer trade opportunities for the United States, Canada, and Mexico
Which of the following contributes lower percentage of voter turnout from those who come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds? Question options: 1) Members of lower socioeconomic backgrounds are more likely to overestimate the voting practices of their peers. 2) Many citizens from lower socioeconomic backgrounds cannot afford to vote. 3) Lower-paying jobs frequently have less flexible hours, making time to vote difficult. 4) Voting sites frequently discourage participation from those of lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
Lower-paying jobs frequently have less flexible hours, making time to vote difficult
Keshawn used to work for an IT company in Baltimore, but lost his job when his company decided to use workers in New Delhi instead. This is an example of: Question options: 1) Polarization 2) The technology gap 3) Outsourcing 4) Automation
Outsourcing
Sanchita worships three different and separate gods. Her religion falls into which category? Question options: 1) Polytheism 2) Monotheism 3) Totemism 4) Atheism
Polytheism
Charismatic
Power legitimized on the basis of a leader's exceptional personal qualities
Rational-Legal
Power legitimized on the basis of a leader's exceptional personal qualities
Traditional Authority
Power legitimized on the basis of long-standing customs
The United States healthcare system consists of: Question options: 1) Public and private insurance coverage 2) Socialized medicine 3) Global healthcare 4) Private insurance coverage only
Public and private insurance coverage
What correlation between religion and society did Max Weber see and study? Question options: 1) Religion was just a way for governments to justify and control their people. 2) Religion was very influential over the economy and the habits of workers. 3) Religion was important to lower class people, but not very important to those in higher classes. 4) Religion was pushed out of society as countries began to industrialize.
Religion was very influential over the economy and the habits of workers.
The National Organization for Marriage is a group which travels across the country, condemning homosexuality and advocating against new laws allowing gay marriage. What type of movement are they participating in? Question options: 1) Alternative 2) Reform 3) Revolutionary 4) Resistance
Resistance
Which two words did Émile Durkheim use to distinguish between religious objects and non-religious objects? Question options: 1) Secular; religious 2) Ordinary; sanctified 3) Sacred; profane 4) Unclean; holy
Sacred; profane
Which of the following is NOT a manifest function of education? Question options: 1) Social control 2) Socialization 3) Social networks 4) Social placement
Social networks
Drake lives in Great Britain, where the British government owns and operates the country's health care system. This is an example of ____: Question options: 1) Private healthcare 2) Individual mandates 3) Limited healthcare 4) Socialized medicine
Socialized medicine
Over the past decades, the turnout of minority voters has: Question options: 1) Slowly decreased 2) Steadily decreased 3) Steadily increased 4) Remained unchanged
Steadily increased
Sheryl was diagnosed with bipolarity when she was a teenager. She's hesitant to tell her friends, and tries her best to hide her diagnosis from her coaches, teachers, and employers, since she's seen other people with the illness be discriminated against on account of it. Bipolarity is an example of a(n): Question options: 1) Contested illness 2) Withdrawn illness 3) Untreatable illness 4) Stigmatized illness
Stigmatized illness
A sociologist is studying how the population of certain countries influences and affects the population and environment of other neighboring countries. This sociologist is most likely a: Question options: 1) Symbolic interactionist 2) Conflict theorist 3) Structural functionalist 4) Feminist
Structural functionalist
In recent decades, lobbying has become a powerful force in the political world. Lobbyists frequently meet behind closed doors with senators, lawmakers, and congressmen and women to push influential legislation through the congressional process. Which sociological perspective would be most interested in examining micro level interactions involved with the lobbying movement? Question options: 1) Exchange theory 2) Feminist 3) Functionalism 4) Symbolic interactionism
Symbolic interactionism
Kara has behavioral problems as a young child. As she goes through school, she is labeled "troubled," and told she will never amount to anything. Kara, though intelligent, decides to "live down" to this expectation. Which sociological perspective would be most interested in studying Kara's experience? Question options: 1) Functionalism 2) Conflict theory 3) Symbolic interactionism 4) Feminist theory
Symbolic interactionism
How did Max Weber define power? Question options: 1) The authority to imprison citizens without cause. 2) The legal resources to prosecute and punish. 3) The ability to exercise one's will over others 4) Politically elected influence used to control the masses.
The ability to exercise one's will over others
Which of the following is the best definition of social change? Question options: 1) A group of people gathered to protest or rally in favor of a bill or law. 2) The change in society created through social movements as well as external factors like environmental shifts or technological innovations. 3) An act of a bill passing in the House and the Senate. 4) An act of military rebellion.
The change in society created through social movements as well as external factors like environmental shifts or technological innovations.
Which is an aspect of city life that might catch a human ecologist's attention? Question options: 1) The number of nannies that can be found in Central Park on a given day. 2) The NIMBY movement to prevent a giant chain from opening near a high rise apartment building. 3) The number of male nannies that take care of children in New York City. 4) The decision to make sidewalks narrower so that a city road can provide on-street parking.
The decision to make sidewalks narrower so that a city road can provide on-street parking.
The term formal education is defined by the text as: Question options: 1) The learning of academic facts and concepts. 2) An education that is accompanied by a tutor at all times. 3) The education one receives at a private school, parochial school, or private college. 4) Learning about cultural values, norms, and expected behaviors through participation in a society.
The learning of academic facts and concepts.
Which of the following best defines the concept of "The Sick Role"? Question options: 1) The social sanctions faced by a person who claims to be sick for too long 2) An illnesses that is questioned or considered questionable by some medical professionals 3) The discriminatory practices used by corporations when an employee takes sick leave 4) The pattern of expectations that define appropriate behavior for the sick and for those who take care of them
The pattern of expectations that define appropriate behavior for the sick and for those who take care of them
Which of the following best defines the term globalization? Question options: 1) Long periods of recession followed by sharp economic upturn worldwide. 2) The process of removing manufacturing and industrial sites from foreign countries and returning them to the United States. 3) When products are assembled over the course of several international transactions. 4) The process of integrating governments, cultures, and financial markets through international trade into a single world market.
The process of integrating governments, cultures, and financial markets through international trade into a single world market.
What is one reason unemployment statistics are unreliable? Question options: 1) Those surveyed frequently lie about their employment status. 2) Different states define unemployment in different ways. 3) The government only surveys those who have been out of work for a year or more. 4) The statistics include only those who are currently looking for work.
The statistics include only those who are currently looking for work.
When Ahmed is in 5th grade, he does poorly in math and science. His teachers recommend him for lower-level classes throughout middle school in all subjects, and he's not given the chance to excel elsewhere. This process is known as: Question options: 1) Grade inflation 2) Manifest function 3) Tracking 4) Feminism
Tracking
Taylor works as a legal assistant. His insurance doesn't cover treatment for depression, and he spends 15% of his income each month to receive care. This is an example of Question options: 1) Public insurance 2) Universal healthcare 3) Underinsurance 4) An individual mandate
Underinsurance
Jackson lives in rural Chile, and is the son of a poor farmer. The nearest school is 50 miles away, and he has no means to get there. What does the educational system in Jackson's country lack? Question options: 1) Informal education 2) Formal education 3) Latent functions 4) Universal access
Universal access
Dana's lives in a country which guarantees healthcare for all of its citizens. Dana lives in a country which uses: Question options: 1) Market-driven healthcare 2) Globalization healthcare 3) Optimization healthcare 4) Universal healthcare
Universal healthcare
What is one way the people of the United States, and the world, are reaching and abusing the Earth's carrying capacity? Question options: 1) We show little concern about contaminating water with our garbage and waste. 2) We eat animals when we should really only eat plants which are much more renewable. 3) We spend money ejecting trash into outer space. 4) We have created parks and protected forested areas, sometimes in vain.
We show little concern about contaminating water with our garbage and waste.
Three things are important for the formation and sustentation of a city. Which of the below options is NOT one of them? Question options: 1) Fresh water supply 2) Consistent Food Supply 3) Well constructed buildings 4) Social Stability
Well constructed buildings
Josh sits in his kitchen in the city projects trying to sip his coffee while inhaling the nauseating fumes wafting from the town dump that was relocated to within a mile of his home. He desperately wishes he could move, but he works two jobs just to make ends meet for his family. Josh lives in the poorer part of town; the part that is greatly overlooked by local government officials. What might a sociologist call this phenomenon? Question options: 1) gentrification 2) urbanization 3) environmental racism 4) white flight
environmental racism
Pollution, like many other issues in the world, has become a global issue. What was the name of the agreement that several countries signed as a way to pledge the lessening of carbon emissions? Question options: 1) the Beijing Pollution Reduction Agreement 2) the Hong Kong Pact 3) the Kyoto Protocol 4) the Seoul Greener Earth Initiative
the Kyoto Protocol