SOC1000 Final Exam OU
Nuclear family
Consists of two parents and their children- or any two of the three
Liberal theologians believe that their own path to God is the most complete and correct path. True False
False. Liberal theologies suggest that God may speak to people through a variety of channels
Theocracy
Government in which religious leaders rule society in accordance with God's presumed wishes
Medicalization
Handling of some forms of deviance as well as some normal human functions (such as pregnancy and childbirth) in the health care system rather than the family, legal, or religious arenas
Exogamy
norms governing the choice of a mate that require individuals to marry outside of their own immediate group
Medicare
A government-run health insurance system for those 65 and older in the United States
arranged marriage
A pattern of mate selection in which someone other than the couple - elder males, parents, a matchmaker - selects the marital partners
Meritocracy
A society in which positions are allocated in social groups or organizations according to individuals' abilities and credentials
Health
A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being or the absence of disease
equal educational opportunity
A system in which children are provided with equal facilities, financing, and access to school programs
Symbol
An object or action that represents something else and therefore has meaning beyond its own existence
According to the text, no-fault divorce laws have had little or no effect on divorce rates. True False
False. No-fault divorce laws have made it easier to get a divorce in the United States and today's divorce rate is higher than at any point before the 1970s. Divorce rates have been declining since the early 1980s, though
Denmark was the first country to allow same-sex marriages. True False
False. Denmark was the first country to allow same-sex unions in 1989, but the Netherlands was the first country to allow same-sex marriages in 2001.
Infant mortality is lower among minority infants than other groups because of the minority group's access to governmental assistance programs. True False
False. Infant mortality is highest among minority infants.
Opposition to homosexuality is especially low among religious fundamentalists.
False. Opposition to homosexuality is highest among religious fundamentalists.
Divorce rates are highest in northeastern states like Massachusetts and Rhode Island. True False
False. Some of the lowest divorce rates are found in the northeastern United States.
The family in which individuals are born and raised is called the family of procreation True False
False. The family in which individuals are born and raised is called the family of orientation.
Pologamy
Marriage of one person to more than one partner at the same time
Endogamy
Norms that require individuals to marry inside certain human boundaries based on whatever the social members see as protecting the homogeneity of the group
Myths
Stories that people tell to explain beliefs about their world
New Religious Movements (NRMs); cult
The beginning phase of an entirely new religion
Medicaid
The government- run health insurance plan for low-income families
hidden curriculum
The implicit messages learned in school through the other three Rs of school: rules, routines, and regulations
monogamy
The most familiar form of marriage in industrial and postindustrial societies; refers to marriage of two individuals
elective affinity
The pattern of people belonging to religious groups that espouse values and characteristics compatible with their social status and self-interests
Deprofessionalization
The process through which a professional occupation loses autonomy, respect, and service orientation because the professionals come to be controlled by nonprofessionals and outside forces such as financial concerns, government regulations, technological changes, and administrators or management
The most universal form of exogamy is the incest taboo. True False
True
According to the text, husbands who do an equitable share of the household chores report higher levels of satisfaction with the marriage. True False
True.
Allopathy is medical treatment supported by the American Medical Association and most Western medical organizations involving remedies based on directly countering a patient's symptoms with drugs or surgery. True False
True.
In the United States, the current movement is toward religiosity at the micro level and increasing secularism at the macro level. True False
True.
Men are more likely to use emergency medical services than women. True False
True.
Sweden, Norway, and Israel are examples of countries that have socialized medicine. True False
True.
Which niche do groups like the Amish fit best? A) Ultra-liberal B) Moderate C) Conservative D) Ultra-strict
d. Ultra- strict
school climate
a general social environment that characterizes a group, organization, or community such as a school
free-choice marriage
a pattern of mate selection in which the partners select each other based primarily on romance and love
Sick role
a special position in society in which one is temporarily relieved of responsibilities and accepts a position of dependence
The ______ has led to the decline of United States citizens who don't have health insurance. a. Affordable Care Act b. Family Medical Leave Act c. Temporary Aid for Needy Familes plan d. None of the above
a. Affordable Care Act
Why is the family known as "the most basic institution of a society"? a. It affects us most of the time and for most of our lives. b. Other major life events take place outside of the family. c. Other institutions can fulfill all of the same functions as the family. d. All of the above
a. It affects us most of the time and for most of our lives.
Which of the following statements supports the argument that education works to reproduce social class from one generation to the next? a. Students from a lower socioeconomic position must obey authority. b. Students from a lower socioeconomic position are taught to question the dominant ideology. c. Student achievement, like test scores, plays a large role in determining how a student is tracked. d. Students are encouraged to pursue any occupational path they find desirable.
a. Students from a lower socioeconomic position must obey authority.
Which of the following statements about Oregon's (and several other states') euthanasia law is false? a. The patient must wait at least 60 days after making their request. b. Two or more doctors must agree that the patient has six or fewer months to live. c. The patient must make two written requests for the prescription. d. The patient must be at least 18 years old.
a. The patient must wait at least 60 days after making their request.
Which of the following is not a requirement of the sick role? a. The sick person relaxes and enjoys resting while recovering. b. The sick person is excused from normal social responsibility in order to get well. c. The illness is not the sick person's fault. d. The sick person is expected to seek competent medical help.
a. The sick person relaxes and enjoys resting while recovering.
Which of the following statements about tracking is false? a. Track placement is always a measure of a student's ability. b. Over time, differences in children's achievement become reinforced. c. Students from lower social classes are clustered in the lower tracks. d. Language differences between teachers and students affect track placement.
a. Track placement is always a measure of a student's ability.
What niche appeals most to the upper class? A) Liberal B) Moderate C) Conservative D) Strict
a. liberal
The flag is an example of a ___________ A) sacred symbol B) ritual C) belief system D) All of the above
a. sacred symbol
Women's domestic labor tends to decrease in commuter relationships, but men's tends to increase A) True B) False
a. true
What percent of the US population is Muslim? A) ~1 percent B) ~5 percent C) ~10 percent D) ~15 percent
a. ~1 percent
What percent of the US population is Jewish? A) ~2 percent B) ~5 percent C) ~10 percent D) ~15 percent
a. ~2 percent
According to the text, ______ of students in Grades 7 through 12 have experienced harassment through electronic media such as Twitter and Facebook a. 20 b. 30 c. 40 d. 50
b. 30
What percentage of American families live below the poverty level? a. About 1% b. About 15% c. About 30% d. About 50%
b. About 15%
Which of the following is a latent function of education? a. Selecting and training individuals for positions in society b. Keeping children off the streets until they can be absorbed into productive roles in society c. Enhancing personal and social developments d. Promoting change and innovation
b. Keeping children off the streets until they can be absorbed into productive roles in society
What marriage system best characterizes the modern United States? A) Strict Monogamy B) Serial Monogamy C) Polygamy D) Polyandry
b. Serial Monogamy
Which of the following behaviors has recently been medicalized? A) Bipolar disorder B) Substance abuse C) Depression D) All of the above
b. Substance abuse
The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 allows _______ a. Twelve weeks of paid leave for the birth of a baby or adoption only b. Twelve weeks of unpaid leave for the care of a family member or because of the serious medical condition of the employee c. Six weeks of unpaid leave for the care of a family member or because of the serious medical condition of the employee d. Six weeks of paid and six weeks of unpaid leave for the care of a family member
b. Twelve weeks of unpaid leave for the care of a family member or because of the serious medical condition of the employee
Who is most likely to join a new religious movement (i.e., a cult)? A) a women in her mid-40s with 2 teenage children B) a 21-year-old college drop-out with no partner and no kids C) a 25-year-old female who is recently married with no kids D) a man in his mid-40s who was recently promoted to V.P. of his organization
b. a 21-year-old college drop-out with no partner and no kids
The U.S. divorce is the highest it has ever been A) True B) False
b. false
Eva wants to study the way that a major epidemic illness affects the educational and governmental institutions in a society. Eva is likely taking a ________ perspective. a. symbolic interactionist b. functionalist c. conflict d. feminist
b. functionalist
In 2014, approximately __________ of high school graduates who took the ACT met the college readiness benchmark in English, reading, math and science. a. one-tenth b. one-quarter c. one-third d. one-half
b. one-quarter
The Pledge of Allegiance is an example of a _______. A) sacred symbol B) ritual C) belief system D) All of the above
b. ritual
Group activities that reinforce ideas about the world through music, dancing, storytelling, and so on are __________. a. dogmas b. rituals c. symbols d. orthodoxies
b. rituals
The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) allows 12 weeks _______ leave A) paid B) unpaid
b. unpaid
Which of the following sociologists is most closely associated with the concept of the sacred realm? a. Auguste Comte b. Émile Durkheim c. C. Wright Mills d. Peter Berger
b. Émile Durkheim
According to a Pew Foundation study, what percentage of current marriages in the United States involves spouses with different religious affiliations? a. 59% b. 49% c. 39% d. 29%
c. 39%
According to the text, there are roughly ____ million illiterate adults worldwide. a. 557 b. 657 c. 757 d. 857
c. 757
According to the Census Bureau's definition, what is not considered a family? a. A single mother and her two-year-old child b. A married couple and their adopted son c. A gay male couple who have lived together for 30 years d. All of the above would be defined as family by the Census Bureau.
c. A gay male couple who have lived together for 30 years
Statistically speaking, what would your religion be if you were born in South America? a. Islam b. Buddhism c. Catholicism d. Hinduism
c. Catholicism
Which of the following do functionalists not view as a social function of religion? a. Social cohesion b. "Blessing" social values and norms c. Distracting individuals from their own status in life d. Maintaining or changing the status quo
c. Distracting individuals from their own status in life
What is NOT a sociological question? A) How does religious service attendance affect women's mental health? B) How does parents' participation in conservative Protestant traditions affect their children's educational attainment? C) How does God's existence influence attitudes about same-sex marriage? D) Why do certain religious traditions appeal more to the lower classes?
c. How does God's existence influence attitudes about same-sex marriage?
Who is most likely to have a commuter marriage? A) Couples with less than a high school education B) Couples with a high school education C) Couples with college degrees (B.A. or B.S.) D) Couples with advanced degrees (Ph.D., M.D., etc.)
d. Couples with advanced degrees (Ph.D., M.D., etc.)
The statement "The educational system is not equally beneficial to all or even to the majority of citizens," most closely reflects ______. a. structural-functional theory b. rational choice theory c. conflict theory d. symbolic interaction theory
c. conflict theory
Diana attends Hebrew classes to learn more about her Jewish faith. The Hebrew classes are a(n) _________ means of religious socialization. a. personal b. impersonal c. formal d. informal
c. formal
A statue of the Virgin Mary is a _________. a. myth b. ritual c. symbol d. profane artifact
c. symbol
What percent of the US population is Christian? A) ~50 percent B) ~60 percent C) ~70 percent D) ~80 percent
c. ~ 70 percent
Denominations
centralized coordinating bodies or associations that link local congregations with a similar history and theology
Rituals
ceremonies or repetitive practices, often used to invoke a sense of awe of the divine and to make certain ideas sacred
What is an argument in favor of euthanasia? a. Physicians have the ability to help terminally ill patients die in comfort. b. Terminally ill people have the right to decide how and when they die. c. Legal safeguards prevent abuse of physician-assisted suicide. d. All of the above are arguments in favor of euthanasia.
d. All of the above are arguments in favor of euthanasia.
Which of the following is TRUE? a. Since 1980, more women in the United States have gone to and graduate from college than men. b. College attendance rates vary markedly by race and ethnicity. c. The gender pattern in college attendance and graduation exists across all U.S. racial groups. d. All of the above are true.
d. All of the above are true.
Which of the following is not one of the strategies students use to cope with school pressures presented in the text? a. Ritualism b. Rejection c. Innovation d. Divergence
d. Divergence
According to conflict theorists, the hidden curriculum is __________. a. a sorting mechanism b. a mechanism for teaching students expectations c. a mechanism for teaching students values d. a social and economic agenda that maintains class differences
d. a social and economic agenda that maintains class differences
The health disparities between the richest and poorest Americans are due to _______. A) Environmental conditions B) Job stress C) Work-family conflicts D) All of the above
d. all of the above
In the mid-20th century, the American Psychological Association (APA) considered homosexuality a disease. Since that time, the APA has reversed its stance. Homosexuality has become ________. a. labeled b. delabeled c. medicalized d. demedicalized
d. demedicalized
According to Robert Balch, the people who join NRMs have not been "brainwashed." What is his evidence? A) many members become disillusioned and leave B) many members reject certain beliefs that the group shares C) members often belong before they believe D) members engage in front-stage and back-stage behaviors E) All of the above
e. all of the above
illness
lack of health
shadow education
learning opportunities outside of school, such as tutoring, test prep, and summer programs
ability grouping
places students into different-level groups within classes
socialized medicine
provides a government supported consumer service that ensures equal access to health care for all citizens of a country
formal education
schooling that takes place in a formal setting with the goal of teaching a predetermined curriculum
Secularization
the diminishing influence and role of religion in everyday life; involves a movement away from supernatural and sacred interpretations of the world and toward decisions based on empirical evidence and logic
family of orientation
the family into which an individual is born or adopted
family of procreation
the family we create ourselves
civil religion
the set of beliefs, rituals, and symbols that makes sacred the values of the society and places the nation in the context of transcendent meaning, often giving it divine significance
reproduction of class
the socioeconomic positions of one generation passing on to the next
extended families
two or more adult generations that share tasks and living quarters