sociology exam 4 prep
What percentage of all students enrolled in college in the United States are enrolled in two-year community colleges?
35%
social media and politics.
A filter bubble is created by search engine algorithms that deliver customized findings based on a user's online history and social media circles.
The ________ was a macro-level social change that resulted in new innovations in farming such as mechanized seed spreaders and new techniques of crop rotation.
Agricultural Revolution
the ability to control the actions of others
power
a relatively small group of people in the top ranks of economic, political and military institutions who make many of the important decisions in American society
power elite
aims to avoid or forestall the onset of disease by making lifestyle changes
preventitive
Kea tries to take good care of herself by regularly exercising, getting an appropriate amount of rest, and eating a healthy diet. Her approach to health is MOST closely aligned with
preventive medicine
Which of the following is one of the primary principles of capitalism?
privatization of the means of production
the ordinary, mundane, or everyday
profane
What were African Americans acting out of when they joined a protest movement because it was harder for them to vote than it was for white Americans?
relative deprivation
any institutionalized system of shared beliefs and rituals that identify a relationship between the sacred and profane
religion
Sociologists who focus on how practical constraints and opportunities can help or hinder a social movement are using
resource mobilization theory
a practice based on religious beliefs
ritual
the holy, divine, or supernatural
sacred
payments from the government to parents whose children attend failing public schools; the money helps parents pay private school tuition
school vouchers
Match each type of religious group to the appropriate example.
sect: mennonites, amish cult: heaven's gate, branch davidians denomination: shia, protestanism
an image or media representation that does not reflect reality in any meaningful way but is treated as real
simulacrum
Which of the following examples highlights the autonomy experienced by knowledge workers such as those who work at Google?
they often have the freedom to take breaks whenever they choose
the placement of students in educational "tracks", or programs of study that determine the type of classes they take
tracking
What is a term for someone who labels themselves "spiritual but not religious"?
unchurched
________ is the central means by which modern society transmits knowledge, values, and expectations to its members.
Education
Anna's father tried a low-carb diet for a while but stopped when he became aware of a new diet called "paleo." This is an example of
a fad
According to Max Weber, Protestant values contributed to the rise of
capitalism
true statements about religion
-Approximately 23 percent of Americans claim no religious affiliation. -Between 1990 and 2001, the number of Americans who described themselves as "fundamentalist Christians" tripled. -Many European groups are less than half as likely as Americans to say that religion is very important in their lives.
Identify the true statements about the relationship between media and politics.
-As much as the power of the media has transformed politics, the reverse is also true. -The 2016 presidential election year started with most Americans—about three-quarters of both Republicans and Democrats alike—believing in the media's role as a "watchdog" for political leaders.
true statments about charter schools
-Charter schools face many challenges. -Charter schools are public schools run by private entities, which operate with relative freedom from many of the bureaucratic regulations that apply to traditional public schools.
Identify the characteristics of a socialist economic system.
-Citizens have access to resources such as health care, food, housing, and other social services to meet their basic needs. -Property and goods are mainly collectively owned.
Identify the true statements about capitalism.
-Efficiency is encouraged through technological innovation, expansion of markets, and reduction of production costs. -The production, pricing, and distribution of goods are determined by a free market. -Property and goods are mainly privately owned.
Identify the true statements about educational inequality in the United States.
-Lifetime earnings for someone with a bachelor's degree are about 75 percent higher than for someone with only a high school diploma. -Among young adults ages twenty-five to twenty-nine, women are more likely than men to have a bachelor's degree or higher. -Individuals with a high school diploma have an unemployment rate about 2 percent higher than individuals with a bachelor's degree do.
Which of the following are functions of religion, according to structural functionalists?
-Religion gives meaning to our lives. -Religion provides the opportunity to come together with others. -Religion provides morals, values, rules, and norms for its participants.
Place each event related to American democracy in order from first to last.
-The 15th amendment to the United States constitution technically gave all adult males of all races voter rights --Women earned the right to vote in the United States -Native Americans were legally given the right to vote in federal elections -Residents of the District of Columbia were given the right to vote in presidential elections -The voting rights act officially removed all barriers and allowed African Americans to vote
Identify the true statements about the Information Age and modern knowledge work.
-The average worker is working more hours in a week than their predecessor in the pre-Information Age workplace. -Knowledge or information work is increasingly common in the twenty-first century. -The rise of new technologies may roll back many of the original effects of the Industrial Revolution.
statements about authoritarianism
-Two types of authoritarianism are dictatorship and totalitarianism. -Dictators may gain control through a military coup or by being legally elected or appointed. -Under authoritarianism, citizens have no say in who rules them, what laws are made, or how those laws are enforced.
true statements about early education system
-in the middle ages, church was the main education -The roots of what we would recognize as modern mass education can be traced back to the idealism of the European Enlightenment of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Match each theoretical perspective to its representative classic study of education.
-structural functionalism: Randall Collins's The Credential Society -conflict theory:Jonathan Kozol's Savage Inequalities -symbolic interactionism: Robert Rosenthal and Leonore Jacobson's Pygmalion in the Classroom
Identify the results of the 2010 Supreme Court ruling in the Citizens United v. Federal Election Committee case.
-unlimited spending on campaigns by corporations, unions, and other noncampaign entities -the creation of Super PACs (political action committees) -over $1 billion spent in support of candidates in the 2016 presidential election
Place each political protest in order, from earliest to most recent.
1) Iraq war protests 2) beginning of BLM movements 3) Women's March on Washington 4) March for our Lives
What percentage of the U.S. population could be called evangelicals?
25%
Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about industrialization in the United States.
Because factories were usually located in cities, industrialization went hand-in-hand with urbanization. The industrial economy helped create robust growth in the United States for many decades. Plentiful manufacturing and industrial jobs meant that high school graduates could enter the job market making a good wage. But as the economy began to transform once more, from an industrial to a postindustrial system, the nature of work changed as well. Offshoring led to a decline in manufacturing jobs: with about 7.5 million jobs lost since 1980.
Approximately 12,000 years ago, people domesticated grain, that spread around the world over 7,000 years. In 1984, 8% of U.S. households had a computer; by 2008, more than 70% did. How do these two things relate to social change?
Both are examples of social change that occurred at different rates
What does a sociological perspective tell us about education in the United States?
Educational success often has as much to do with social stratification as it does with individual ability.
Fill in the blanks to complete the passage about political systems.
Government is the formal, organized agency that exercises power and control in modern society. Governments are vested with the power and authority to make laws and enforce them. Max Weber defined power as the ability to get others to do one's bidding. When sociologists talk about authority, they are referring to the legitimate, noncoercive exercise of power.
The adhan is the Islamic call to prayer that is recited five times each day. This means that, in theory, five times each day every Muslim is doing the exact same thing at the exact same time. What function or dysfunction of religion does the adhan help br
It brings people together
knowledge work vs. service work
Knowledge workers deal primarily with information or develop and use knowledge in the workplace. Service workers provide a service to businesses or individual clients.
conflict theory theoretical perspective to the corresponding approach to outsourcing.
Outsourcing exploits poor and developing nations and laid-off local workers, all while enriching corporations.
structural functionalism theoretical perspective to the corresponding approach to outsourcing.
Outsourcing is necessary to keep both national and global economies stable in the current market.
________ is the type of care we are practicing when we focus on making a person comfortable at the end of life.
Palliative
In the Sermon on the Mount of the Christian New Testament, believers are told, "Whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them." Of which of the functions or dysfunctions of religion does this remind you?
Religion provides morals, values, rules, and norms for participants
Which of the following statements highlights the idea that mental illness can be socially constructed?
The meanings and definitions of mental illness varies over time and place
symbolic interactionism theoretical perspective to the corresponding approach to outsourcing.
Workers whose jobs are outsourced may come to see themselves as worthless and expendable because it seems that others see them that way, too.
Litter, not the most pressing problem, but many people still wish that our streets and parks had less trash strewn about. However, it is difficult to convince people to clean these public areas, which is a problem that sociologists would call
a public goods dilemma
What do all religions have in common?
a system of beliefs and rituals that establish a relationship between the sacred and the profane
a system of government by and for a small number of elites that does not include representation of ordinary citizens
authoritarianism
the legitimate right to wield power
authority
a proposition or idea held on the basis of faith
belief
Match each type of school to the appropriate example.
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. unschooling: Jennifer's parents allow her to choose her own curriculum freely at home that allows her to direct her exploration of subject matter. 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.
public schools run by private entities to give parents greater control over their children's education
charter schools
The Pacific Gas/Electric Comp. poisoned the water in Hinkley, CA. The poisoned water system had sickened many residents with ailments like liver damage and cancer. How would the illnesses of the Hinkley residents be classified?
chronic diseases
According to the text, what is the MOST extreme form of socialism called?
communism
social institutions such as politics, education, and religion represent the interests of those in power and thus create and maintain inequalities in society
conflict theory approach to social institutions
What theory of collective behavior would suggest that when crowds come together a "mob mentality" takes over and rational thought disappears?
contagion theory
a society that emphasizes the attainment of degrees and certificates as necessary requirements for the job market and social mobility
credential society
Good health is
culturally relative
treats the disease once it has become apparent
curative or crisis
a political system in which all citizens have the right to participate
democracy
stripped of voting rights, either temporarily or permanently
disenfranchised
methods and tactics intended to influence government policy, policy-related attitudes and activities
politics
a phenomenon in which readers seek out and consume only those sources that confirm beliefs they already hold
echo chamber
is the central means by which modern society transmits knowledge, values, and expectations to its members
education
the process by which a society transmits its knowledge, values, and expectations to its members so they can function effectively
education
what does a sociological perspective tell us about education in the U.S.?
educational success often has as much to do with social stratification as it does with individual ability
If you have been asked to research why malaria infection rates in Cambodia are near 40%, do to your experience with the study of social disease patterns, you are MOST likely a(n)
epidemiologist
According to the class, sociologists would consider someone who listens to public radio but never contributes during pledge drives as a
free rider
redrawing the boundary lines of state voting districts in order to advantage one political party over another
gerrymandering
The cultural and economic changes resulting from dramatically increased international trade and exchange in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are known as what?
globalization
the formal, organized agency that exercises power and control in modern society, especially through the creation and enforcement of laws
government
An elementary school student notices that exhibiting good behavior and following the instructions of the teacher can go a long way to earning him decent grades in school. This example highlights what sociological term about the education system?
hidden curriculum
an elementary school student notices that exhibiting good behavior and following the instructions of the teacher can go a long way to earning him decent grades in school. this example highlights what sociological term about the education system?
hidden curriculum
values or behaviors that students learn indirectly over the course of their schooling
hidden curriculum
What do sociologists ask you to consider regarding health and illness?
how health and illness are shaped by social factors
In 2008 and 2009, the US government initiated a large-scale economic bailout of the banking and auto industries by investing enormous amounts of money in to the corporations, becoming the majority shareholder in some corporations. This suggests the US
is a mostly capitalist nation, but it also has a degree of socialism in government subsidies to businesses
More than half of American women gave birth at home in the early 1900s, while around 99 percent of all births take place in hospitals today. This is an example of
medicalization
Many health inequities that people of lower socioeconomic status experience are worsened in ________ groups.
minority
a government ruled by a king or queen, with succession of rulers kept within the family
monarchy
high-profile individuals whose interpretation of events influences the public
opinion leaders
care focuses on symptom and pain relief and on providing a nurturing and supportive environment to those suffering from a serious illness or at the end of life
palliative
a system of political power in which a wide variety of individuals and groups have equal access to resources and the mechanisms of power
pluralist model
organizations that raise money to support the interests of a select group or organization
political action committees (PACS)
The transformation of culture over time is called
social change
What do sociologists call behaviors that are rational for any given individual but that lead to disaster for an entire group?
social dilemmas
systems and structures within society that shape the activities of groups and individuals
social institutions
The economic system based on collective ownership of the means of production and collective distribution of goods and services is called
socialism
Good health is
socially defined
organizations that raise and spend money to influence elected officials and/or public opinion
special interest groups
social institutions such as politics, education, and religion provide critical functions for the needs of society and help maintain order and unity
structural functionalism approach to social institutions
social institutions such as politics, education, and religion are created through individual participation; they give meaning to and are part of the everyday experience of members
symbolic interactionism approach to social institutions
The fact that school schedules are organized around Christmas is evidence
that the United States is not a totally secular society
Beyond just money, the economy is about
the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
What is it called when individual fishing boats harvest more fish each year in order to maximize profits while, as a result, threatening the fish population with extinction?
the tragedy of the commons
In a capitalist system, what do workers have available to sell?
their own labor