Chapter 3 Study
____________ is the entire way of life of a group of people. Language Society Ethnocentrism Culture Norms
Culture
When Mike Tyson fought Evander Holyfield in a boxing match, he bit part of Holyfield's ear off during their match. In cultural terms, his actions constituted an violation of: Symbolic Culture Formal Norms Rules Informal Norms Etiquette
Formal Norms
Babymetal is a Japanese band of three teenage girls who combine metal and Japanese idol music together for a very unique sound. The group and its fans would likely be considered a: Cultural Shock Dominant Culture Subculture Counterculture Cultural Lag
Subculture
Which of the following are part of culture? Moral stance on abortion Facing Mecca and praying five times a day Belief that rocks symbolize strength and endurance Belief that democracy is the best form of government I and III II only II, III, and IV None of the options are part of culture All of the options are part of culture
All of the options are part of culture
How is a subculture different from a counterculture? Members of a subculture actively protest and fight to change society, while members of a counterculture drop out of society. Both are distinct from mainstream culture, but only members of a subculture actively oppose important aspects of mainstream culture. Subcultures are always smaller than countercultures. Both are distinct from mainstream culture, but a counterculture actively opposes important aspects of the mainstream. Subcultures are not culturally distinct from the mainstream; they just occupy a particular geographic area.
Both are distinct from mainstream culture, but a counterculture actively opposes important aspects of the mainstream.
Oxana Malaya is a girl from Russia who was raised by dogs rather than her parents (children like this are referred to as feral children). Before she was rescued and resocialized she would engage in very doglike behaviors (moving on all four limbs, urinating to mark territory, barking instead of speaking, etc.). This illustrates the idea that: Culture is Adaptive Culture is Learned Culture is Dynamic Culture is Genetic Culture is Composed of Sanctions
Culture is Learned
Although languages differ considerably from one culture to another, the meanings of gestures are commonly understood in the same way by people throughout the world. True False
False
Negative sanctions can only be imposed by an authoritative body or formal institution. True False
False
We see the world the way it objectively and actually exists, not how we exist. True False
False
A sociology professor instructed his students to go and stand out in public and do nothing (stand and not move or make any sort of expression) for an extended period of time. In modern America this is likely a violation of: Taboos Mores Federal Laws Folkways Formal Norms
Folkways
Valerie has been caught cheating on her Sociology exam. The professor decides to have her write a 1,000 word essay on the ethics of not cheating on exams so that she does not receive a zero on the exam and may retake a different version later. Valerie is being taught that her culture values honesty and hard work by experiencing: Culture Shock Informal Sanctions Positive Sanctions Negative Sanctions Ethnocentrism
Negative Sanctions
Because culture is learned and not genetic, it is subject to continuous change. True False
True
Those convicted of pedophilia often do not fare well if fellow inmates find out the reason they are in prison. This reflects the strong taboo nature that we have in our culture surrounding the idea of pedophilia. True False
True
The famous feminist and social theorist Judith Butler has criticized westerners who want to "free" Muslim women from wearing a veil or burqa. Butler believes that liberation from the veil is not the liberation many Americans might assume it is. Butler's view that one culture should not be viewed or judged by the standards of another culture is consistent with what term or concept? radical feminism high culture polysemy cultural relativism ethnocentrism
cultural relativism
In many cultures the "squat toilet," where one squats rather than sits, is still the most common type of bathroom facility. Americans are often shocked when they encounter these toilets, seeing them as hopelessly disgusting and quite primitive. This attitude is an example of: ethnocentrism social control language cultural relativism dominant culture
ethnocentrism
In America, a married man who has several mistresses is violating a ____________, but if he is married to more than one woman at the same time he is violating a ____________. more; law positive sanction; negative sanction law; taboo norm; folkway folkway; sanction
more; law
A cultural group that exists harmoniously within a larger, dominant culture is called a: counterculture. cultural spin-off. social group. subdominant culture. subculture.
subculture.
Which of the following is an example of something that would be a part of a person's or a society's material culture? weapons of war democracy as a political system a belief in a supreme being a preference to have health rather than wealth a belief that the world is flat
weapons of war
Sociologists distinguish between values and beliefs. Values are cultural standards about _________ and beliefs are cultural ideas about __________: what is believed; what is possible what is good; what is true what is thought; what is perceived what is created; what is imposed what is valued; what is believed
what is good; what is true