Final study guide
Which of the following is an example of how the hidden cirriculum can reinforce inequality?
curriculum may recognize and celebrate diversity, but most professors and administrators are white and heterosexual.
one of the reasons the US has poorer health outcomes compared to wealthy nations can be attributed to the unequal........
disparate health studies
affirmative action programs in employment and education starting in the 1960s and were implemented with the goals to
ensure that applicants are considered regardless of race, gender and national origin
About 35 million men and women in the United States do not read, write or do basic arithmetic well enough to carry out daily responsibilities. This situation is the problem of
functional illiteracy
although women experience more health problems than men, they have higher rates of longevity, outliving men by an adverage of 6 years. what term describes this anomaly
gendered age gap
our text cites research supporting the effectiveness of various crime reduction policies. Which of these has NOT been shown to be effective
get tough
a transgender individual is someone who
has a gender that goes against the socially prescribed match between gender identify and physical
our text defines _______ as the provision of medical services, to prevent, diagnose and treat medical problems
health care
which of the following is NOT an example of heterosexual priviledge
heterosexuals are likely to be questions whether they can be good parents
Following social-conflict analysis of education, the fact that our school system socializes all students to be obedient citizens who are respectful of authority is one example of schooling's
hidden curriculum
sex research alfred c kinsey found the following in his research
homosexual experiences occur more frequently than commonly believed
The urban population of the world is increasing about twice as fast as the world population. This is because
in search of economic opportunity, better schooling and better quality of life
how does symbolic interactionist theory view classification and poverty
in terms of how stratification and poverty influence people's life experiences and social interactions
your textbook quotes research about the publics acceptance levels of same sex relationships which in recent decades have
increased
Changes in U.S. families over the last several decades include
increased rates of births in unmarried women
according to the textbook CEO salaries are
increasing as average emplyees salaries stagnate
Alexa wants to earn a good income. She notices that in her low income, high crime neighborhood drug dealers have more wealth than most. Alexa doesn't feel she can afford to go to college, so she starts dealing drugs. In the framework of Merton's Anomie theory, Alexa would be classified as
innovative
according to our text, what factors contribute to the high cost of U.S. health care?
large amounts of administrative costs (middle bureaucrats between patients and providers)
what is one reason for the decrease in number of unions in the US during the past decade
loopholes in labor laws the enable employers to prevent employees from joining a union
Critics of the U.S. poverty line argue that
low-income families today spend far less than one-third of their income on food.
Which policy directs schools to integrate students with special needs into the overall educational program?
mainstreaming
the common theme in the writings of Tonnies, Durkheim and Simmel is the impersonality of cities. Urban living, it seems
makes people indifferent to those aruond them
the united states is a nation of cities; 81% of our population lives in an urban area. this means that
many problems we face as a society are problems of cities and urban life
Juan's doctor diagnosed him with hypertension. She advised him to exercise regularly, but juan did not follow through. Juan's noncompliance
medical deviance
criminal activity conducted by members of a hierarchically arranged structure devoted primarily to making money through illegal means is known as
organized crime
your book emphasizes that although race is not real, it affects lived experiences because
people perceive race as being real and then act accordingly
what is heterosexism
prejudice and discrimination against LGBTQ people and their sexual behavior
Which of these are NOT a function of the family as seen through the lens of functionalists?
providing entertainment
what is a key features
public housing
The term dropping out refers to
quitting school before earning a high school diploma
your book explains institutional discrimination and describes it in the following ways
relates to institutional practices
Kelton puts in his 2 weeks at his job. Several months later while cleaning out his tool bag, he realizes that he has company tools. He decides to keep the property. All told, the property stolen amounts to about $476. Kelton feels bad but knows that he could be charged criminally for keepign the property. What method of gathering crime data could he report this theft to
self-report offender survey
this is one of the functions of work according to the functionist perspective
shapes a person's identity as a worker
this is not a consequence of economic inequality according to your textbook
social cohesion
this is not one of the reasons for the existence of poverty in the US
the correct answer is NOT none of these. so pick something else
how does conflict theory view stratification and poverty
the essential cause of inequality is lack of opportunity and discrimination based on social class, race and gender
according to dependency theory poor nations are poor because
their economic progress was hampered by colonization
people of color are more likely to be unemployed
true
which is the following is not a reason the majority of US workers have been struggling during the past several decades
unionization
The extent of school violence is higher in
urban and suburban schools with large enrollments
homelessness is primarily found in
urban areas
the decentralization of the urban population leading to rapid, unplanned, low density development at the edge of expanding urban areas, is called
urban sprawl
is a movement of people from the countryside to cities
urbanization
what is the difference between white-collar crime and organized crime
white-collar crime takes place at a legal place of work while organized crime takes place in a hierarchically arranged structure devoted to making money through illegal means
The US poverty line is calculated as
3 times the minimum cost of an adequate diet
What is true regarding changes in marriage patterns in the U.S. over the last several decades?
age at first marriage declined gradually during the first half of the 20th century before dropping more sharply because of WW II and then rose after 1970 and today stands at almost 28 years old for me and 26 years for women
The U.S. divorce rate has changed since the early 1980s. One reason is
age at first marriage has risen
the structural explanation for poverty emphasizes the fact that the work hard to overcome poverty formula is inadequate because
all of the above
According to structural functionalist theory stratification into social classes is necessary because
all of these
Limitations of the Uniform Crime report - the data bank compiled by the FBI that is most often cited in tracking crime trends include
all of these
according to the book poverty affects every citizen of the US and now only the poor because
all of these
according to the textbook, some characteristics of white privledge
all of these
conflict theorists argue that the form of capitalism practiced in today's society contributes to
all of these
race is
all of these
racial and ethnic prejudices and discrimination are often seen as structural problem. how have they been shown to affect health outcomes?
all of these
racial segregation of african american
all of these
the book explains that today's symbolic rasics is a "kinder, antiblack ideolgy" than past racism and is characterized by
all of these
the group threat theory explains prejudice about racial/ethnic groups as arising from
all of these
the text argues that investing in improved health care for poor children will benefit our society in "the long term" and the "short term". What data points support this argument?
all of these
what are some solution for reducing inequality based on sexual orientation
all of these
when comparing national health care outcomes
all of these
what does 99% in the occupy wall street movement mean
average hard working american
this theory suggests that the cause of poverty is not rooted in inherent individual biological deficiencies but in the beliefs, behaviors, objectives and characteristics that people who live in poverty share
culture of poverty
Our text's definition of the family includes
All of the above group tied of marriage, blood, adoption group of two or more who share goals and values group who come from the same ancestor living under one roof
Many Americans believe that the model family of the 1950s - with the father as breadwinner and mother has childcare give rise something our society should strive for. Research cited in our text points out
All of the above less than 60% of children lived in breadwinner-homemaker households. more families live in poverty than do in the 21st century many wives were unhappy with their homemaker roles.
The U.S. has higher divorce rates than most European countries. What national policy cited in our text may help explain this?
All of the above paid parental leave subsidized childcare family allowances
symbolic interactionists focus on everyday life and the subjective meanings that people attribute to symbolic entities. Which research result cited in our test illustrate this?
Blue collar and middle class spouses have different conversation patterns
modern societies have been more likely to embrace homosexuality than ancient societies
FALSE
which of the following sociologists developed the theory of Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Ferdinand Tonnies
ethnicity is a term that social scientists prefer to use over race because
NOT all of these
according to the textbook, what is the experience of identifying with a particular sexual orientation like for most people
NOT: all of the above
sex researcher alfred c. kinsey main argument, based on his research findings, is that it is very difficult to classify all human beings into two neat sexual orientations (heterosexual and homosexual) because
NOT: most people have experiences that are exclusively either hetero or homosexual
health and healthcare which of the following healthcare systems spend the most money per capita on health care
United States
according to the textbook, the majority of americans earn
a disproportionately low percentage of income in this country
Which of these represent an extended family
a married couple, their children and 2 of the husband's brothers living together
Prior to the civil rights movement, the main reason that schools in the North were segregated was that
because both white and black parents preferred to keep their children with those "of their own kind"
according to your textbook, what are the origins of sexual orientation
complex combiof environmental and biological factors that are yet to be identified.
Some sociologists argue that the rise in divorce rate during the 1960s & 1970s can be explained by the fact that women entered the work force in large numbers during the 1950's. Which perspective would focus on women's economic empowerment as an explanation for changes in divorce rates?
conflict
physicians constantly expand the numbers of conditions defined as medical problems (childbirth, adhd, eating disorders). The notion that treating heath matters which may be rooted in social conditions as medical problems enriches doctors wealth.......
conflict
labeling theory points out that some groups have the power to enact laws making some behaviors illegal. this focus on the relative power of various groups is reflected in the
conflict perspective
private attorneys have access to resources like those of prosecutors (investigators, crime labs, etc). Public defenders jobs are limited to ensuring that accused individuals rights are not violated. this differential justice resulting from the influence of wealth and poweris a concern
conflict theorists
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?
conflict theory
Many f the cast members from the Great Passion Play work long hours at poultry plants in addition to spendign 6 months of the year, 2-3 hours , 5 nights a week repeatedly performing the same-drama. they have accepted institutionalized means of hard work
conformity
according to the social learning theory, prejudice about racial/ethnic groups can be explained by
conformity to the cultural and social environment in which people live
As the U.S. economy moved from farming to industry, the responsibility for teaching the young moved from parents to
specially trained teachers
according to the conflict theory, inequality based on race and ethnicity is the US exists because of
structural problems like employment discrimination
Tommy believes that crime is functional to society and that crime and other deviant behavior strengthens group cohesion. Tommy likely believes which sociological theory of crime
structural-functionalist perspective
Research shows that the quality of the school matters to student performance, but what matters more?
student's home environment
in 2014, seven of the ten largest cities in terms of population were in the South and West - a region often called the
sunbelt