Sociology Chapter 3
How does a counterculture diff er from a subculture?
A: A counterculture deliberately opposes the beliefs of the dominant culture.
Which of the following is an example of how material culture can relate to nonmaterial culture?
A: Buying that latest brand of sneakers to look cool
Which of the following is an example of a nonmaterial aspect of culture?
A: Family Relationships
Sanctions that are imposed by persons that are given special authority
A: Formal Sanctions
Carlo's first-grade teacher is teaching him that he should only speak in class after raising his hand and being called on. What is this an example of?
A: Norm
Which of the following statements helps explain why beliefs are important?
A: People base their behavior on their beliefs
Groupings of people who share a social characteristic
A: Social Categories
Which of the following is an example of a cultural universal?
A: the existence of a family structure
Which of the following is a symbol?
A: your school's mascot
A bell ringing at lunchtime is an example of a symbol.
True
Animals are born with instincts.
True
Cultural behavior must be learned.
True
One criticism of sociobiology is that it can lead to claims that are racist.
True
Our ideal culture provides us with high standards of behavior
True
People who begin to learn a new language often start to view the world differently.
True
The cultural meaning of physical objects is not determined by their physical characteristics.
True
The hypothesis of linguistic relativity states that the language we use influences our perception of the world.
True
The importance that many people in the United States place on having nice cars is an example of a material aspect of culture.
True
In the 1960's, African Americans boycotted some businesses that practiced segregation. Which of the following is this an example of?
B: An informal sanction
Group that deliberately opposes the beliefs of the dominant culture
B: Counterculture
What are drives?
B: Impulses to reduce discomfort.
How does material culture diff er from nonmaterial culture?
B: Material culture consists of objects rather than beliefs and ideas
Rules of behavior that bring punishment when they are violated
B: Taboos
How do sociobiologists view human behavior?
B: They assume behavior is biologically based and transmitted genetically.
Which of the following is an element of culture?
B: Values
In Sara's culture, women are expected to serve food to men. Then women eat their own meal after the men are finished eating. Which of the following is this an example of?
B: cultural particular
What is one advantage of language for humans?
B: it frees humans from the limits of time and place.
Which of the following best describes symbols?
B: things that stand for or represent something else.
Which of the following is an example of a basic value or values in the United States?
C: Achievement and Success
What is one way that language related to culture?
C: Language enables culture to be transmitted from one generation to the next.
Norms that have great moral significance and should be followed
C: Mores
Which of the following describes the hypothesis of linguistic relativity?
C: Our perception of reality depends largely on language.
A group that is part of the dominant culture but diff ers from it in some ways
C: Subculture
Assume that most members of a particular society believe everyone should have the same opportunities regardless of their race. In reality, however, many people discriminate against members of minority groups. Which of the following best describes this situation?
C: The actual culture is different from the ideal culture
What is one value that has changed over time in the United States?
C: There is a decline of openly expressed racism.
In the United States, most people believe that every child is entitled to an education. Which of the following is this belief an example of?
C: Value
How do sociologists define society?
C: a territory inhabited by people with a common culture.
What accounts for the presence of cultural universals?
C: biological similarities
How do sociologists view the role of culture in human behavior?
D: Culture channels the expression of biological characteristics.
A method of judging others by one's own cultural standards
D: Ethnocentrism
Norms that lack moral significance
D: Folkways
Which of the following accounts for the global popularity of Hollywood movies?
D: diffusion
The borrowing of aspects of one culture by other cultures
E: Diffusion
Sanctions that can be applied by most members of a group
E: Informal Sanctions
Beliefs are always true
False, beliefs can be true or false.
Individuals inherit specific personality traits and patterns of behavior.
False, heredity sets broad parameters for the development of some behaviors and traits.
Because they are more intelligent, humans rely more on instincts than other animals.
False, humans don't rely more on instincts.
The meaning of a symbol is based solely on its physical characteristics.
False, the meaning of a symbol is not solely based on its physical characteristics.
In most societies, the real culture is identical to the ideal culture.
False, the real culture is almost always different from the ideal culture.
The vocabulary used by a society can reveal the level of sophistication of the society's nature.
False, the vocabulary used by a society doesn't reveal the level of sophistication of the society's culture.