Sociology Final
In the United States, in general, voting increases with
employment
What percent of the nation's families own 70 percent of the wealth in the United States
10
The global superclass may be composed of:
20-50 people
What percentage of people marry outside their racial-ethnic identity?
7 percent
According to the text, American women male, on average, what percent of American men's salaries?
72
The pay gap differential between men and women who work full-time jobs today is:
80%
Only ______ of white Americans are poor compared to 25 percent of African Americans and 21 percent of Latinos
9 percent
Which one of the following is a status inconsistency?
A male elementary school teacher
In contemporary America, which of the following status sets would very likely be your master status?
AIDS victim
Regarding gender inequality and health care, surgical sexism is reinforced by the powerful motive of:
greed
A society in which contracts replace handshakes and work centers on strangers and short-term acquaintances is a:
Gesellschaft society
What do the findings of research on patterns of mortgage lending confirm?
Discrimination is built into the country's financial institutions
______ is the term used to describe Goffman's perspective that life is like a stage play
Dramaturgy
In what ways do Native American families differ from most other U.S. families?
Elders play a more active role in their children's families
How did Erik Wright update Marx's class categories in response to criticisms that they were too broad?
He recognized that people can be members of more than one class at the same time
According to your text, on what do most sociologists agree concerning social class
It is best defined by Weber's dimensions of social class
What theorist is associated with world system theory
Immanuel Wallerstein
Why do functionalists consider prejudice functional for some groups?
It helps to create solidarity within the group by fostering antagonisms directed against other groups
A household differs from a family in which of the following ways?
It pertains only to people who occupy the same housing unit or living quarters
Who claimed that the culture of the least industrialized countries held them back
John Kenneth Galbraith
Marx said that farmers, beggars, and vagrants constituted the:
Lumpenproletariat
Which of the following is not a true statement regarding women and men in higher education (in the United States)?
Males outnumber females at the undergraduate level
In 2004, what state in the United States became the first to legalize same sex marriages?
Massachusetts
Weber's concept of "rationalization" closely resembles Ritzer's theory of:
McDonaldization
_________ that operate across many national boundaries also help to maintain the global dominance of the Most Industrialized Nations
Multinational corporations
Which of the following groups is often referred to as an "invisible minority"?
Native Americans
People who have something in common and who believe that what they have in common is significant are called a(n):
group
Which of the following statements about prejudice is incorrect?
Prejudice is always negative
_________ groups are essential to an individual's psychological well-being
Primary
________ require(s) the development of theories that can be tested by systematic research
Science
On which of the following does micro sociology focus?
Social interaction
______ not only leads to different ways of expressing emotions, but even affects what we feel
Socialization
In what area of the United States is poverty clustered?
South
__________ study the symbols people use to establish meaning and communicate
Symbolic interactionists
Based on his research, what did Ray Gold discover about status inconsistency?
Tenants related to the inconsistent status of the apartment building janitors by acting "snooty" toward them
Which of the following statements best describes changes in the distribution of U.S. income?
The percentage of income going to the richest 20 percent of the U.S. families has increased while the percentage going to the poorest 20 percent has decreased
Which of the following statements about WASPs is incorrect
They embraced whites from other European nations, helping them assimilate
Which of these statements regarding the jobs that have the most prestige is not true?
They require special talent or skills
Which of the following is not true regarding the status of women in early U.S. society?
Women could not be called to testify in court
A society whose chief distinguishing characteristic is an economy centered on the application of genetics is:
a biotech society
The practice of endogamy is most likely found in
a caste system
When some group members align themselves against others in the group
a coalition forms
All of the following are characteristics of bureaucracy, except:
a hierarchy with assignments flowing upward and accountability flowing downward
Polyandry is:
a marriage in which a woman has more than one husband
In American culture, if a person intentionally kills another person, the behavior violates:
a more
C. Wright Mills took the position that most important matters (in the United States) are decided by:
a power elite
A system in which groups of people are divided into layers according to their relative power, property, and prestige is:
a social stratification
The best description of a melting pot is:
a society in which groups quietly blend into a sort of ethnic stew
As compared with their fathers, about one-half of men in the United States have:
a status higher than that of their father
In general, physicians in U.S. society are:
a subculture
Which of the following is not one of the essential conditions of war as identified by Timasheff?
a totalitarian regime
Value contradictions occur when:
a value, such as one that stresses group superiority, comes into direct conflict with other values, such as democracy and equality
Despite writing an insightful examination of the United States, Harriet Martineau's work was ignored because she was:
a woman
The process of expelling a minority from a country or a particular area is called:
direct population transfer
Social class is based on all of the following except:
age
People and groups that influence our self-concept, emotions, attitudes, and behavior are:
agents of socialization
Karl Marx use the term _______ to refer to what happens in the bureaucracy when people begin to feel more like objects than people
alienation
Beliefs that justify social arrangements constitute:
an ideology
Goal displacement occurs when:
an organization has achieved its original goals and then adopts new goals
A condition of disorder and violence is:
anarchy
Prejudice and discrimination
appear to characterize very society, regardless of size
The branch of sociology that focuses on using sociology to solve problems is:
applied sociology
Subcultures
are a world within a world, have values and related behaviors that set its members apart from the larger culture, and include ethnic groups (d -> all of the above)
Mores:
are essential to our core values and require conformity
Total institutions:
are places in which people are cut off from the rest of society and are almost totally controlled by the officials who run the place
Paul Ekman found that everyone in the world experiences six basic:
emotions
Dyads
are the most intense or intimate or human groups, require continuing active participation and commitment of both members, and are the most unstable of social groups. (d -> all of the above)
The basis of a caste system is
ascribed status
The process of being absorbed into the mainstream culture is:
assimilation
The poor are more likely than other classes to die
at every age of the life cycle
Corporations and federal bureaucracies often misuse the idea of diversity by:
attempting to implement workshops on cultural differences
Durkheim said a religion is defined by all the following elements except:
authoritarian personalities
Social location affects an individual's beliefs and:
behavior
According to conflict theorists, prejudice:
benefits capitalists by splitting workers along racial or ethnic lines, contributes to the exploitation of workers, thus producing a split labor market, keeps workers from demanding higher wages and better working conditions (d -> all the above)
A family whose members were once part of other families is known as a:
blended family
All of the following are styles of leadership except:
bureaucratic
The major criticism leveled against lobbyists and PACs is that their money, in effect:
buys votes
Small groups:
can either be primary or secondary groups
Gestures:
can lead to misunderstandings and embarrassment
Patriarchy
cannot be generalized to all Latino families
ln Piaget's formal operational stage children are:
capable of abstract thinking
Private ownership of the means of production is an essential feature of:
capitalism
The most likely segment of the population in the United States to experience poverty today is
children
According to William Wilson, new opportunities enabling middle-class African Americans to move up the social class ladder were created by:
civil rights legislation
Clusters, or internal factions, within a large group are known as:
cliques
_________ is the control of weak nations' labor and natural resources by powerful nations
colonialism
All of the following except _____ are the underlying core values of U.S. society as identified by sociologist Robin Williams
community
The perspective that stresses society is composed of groups that engage in fierce competition for scare resource is:
conflict theory
The incest taboo:
consists of rules that specify the degrees of kinship that prohibits sex or marriage, helps families avoid role confusion, facilitates the socialization of children (d -> all the above)
Veblen labeled the lavishly wasteful spending of goods designed to enhance social prestige
conspicuous consumption
The result of being socialized into a self and emotions sets up effective _____ over our behavior
controls
The theory that capitalism and socialism will grow more alike as they develop is called:
convergence theory
Religious beliefs include not only values but a unified picture of the world, called a:
cosmology
The Ku Klux Klan is a:
counterculture
The purpose of U.S. public education was to "Americanize immigrants" and to:
create an educated work force
Gatekeeping includes:
credentialing, tracking, social placement (d -> all the above)
Gender stratification is a:
cultural and social universal
A process by which schools pass a society's core values from one generation to the next is:
cultural transmission
A group's language, beliefs, values, and behaviors is known as:
culture
What explanation for poverty is based on the assumption that the poor are fundamentally different from other people in the society
culture of poverty
The disorientation people experience when coming into contact with a radically different culture and when no longer able to depend on their taken-for-granted assumptions about life is known as:
culture shock
Learned and shared ways of believing and of doing penetrate our being at an early age. We take for granted what is "normal" behavior. This is the concept of:
culture within us
According to sociologist Melvin Kohn, middle-class parents try to develop their children's
curiosity, self-expression, and self control
Which of the following has been found to be the best leadership style?
democratic
What term do Hellinger and Judd use to describe the myth that the average citizen exercises power when he or she votes for representatives to Congress or the U.S. President?
democratic facade
The figure int he text that examines "professional degrees" shows that the greatest change for women has been the significant increase in:
dentistry degrees
In a matrilineal system:
descent is figured only on the mother's side
Besides gender discrimination, the largest factor in the gender pay gap seems to be:
differences in the career choices made by each gender
As societies get larger, their ______ becomes more specialized.
division of labor
Which of the following is a major cause of the feminization of poverty
divorce, births to unmarried mothers, lower wages paid to female workers (d -> all of the above)
A homeless person whose father is/was a physician has experienced
downward mobility
Children from one-parent families are more likely to:
drop out of school, become delinquent, be poor as adults (d -> all the above)
Since 1970, the number of children in the United States who live with both parents has:
dropped
In 1692, Protestant leaders in Salem, Massachusetts, executed 21 men and women who were accused of being witches. According to the functionalist perspective, such persecution would be considered a:
dysfunction of religion
In terms of authority within the family, an increasing number of U.S. families are:
egalitarian
Freud's term for a blanking force between the inborn drives for self-gratification and the demands of society is the:
ego
In addition to structural changes in the economic system, Higginbotham and Weber found that women in Memphis from working-class backgrounds who subsequently occupied professional managerial, and administrative positions had all been:
encouraged by their parents to get an education
All of the following are functions of religion except:
encouraging wars for holy causes
Despite our culture's idealization of the concept of "romantic love", most people marry other people based on the group principle of:
endogamy
Many people today are tracing their family lines. This is an example of:
ethnic work
Using one's culture as a yardstick to judge other cultures is known as practicing:
ethnocentrism
The study of how people use commonsense understandings to get through everyday life is:
ethnomethodology
What type of mobility occurs when large numbers of people move up or down the social class ladder, but, on balance, the proportions of the social classes remain the same?
exchange mobility
Couples who cohabitate before marriage:
experience shared support for each other's children
When performances do not go off as planned, we often have to engage in ____ behavior.
face-saving
The view that biology is not destiny and that stratification by gender is wrong and should be resisted is:
feminism
Norms that are not strictly enforced are called:
folkways
Prior to the fall of the Soviet Union, the government required all Armenian children to attend school where they were taught only in Russian, even when Armenian was their first language. This would be an example of:
forced assimilation
Grou-wise, one of the common ways to reduce a feeling of alienation at work is to:
form a primary group
The primary sociological significance of surplus and trade is/was to:
foster inequality
According to John Dollard, the source of prejudice is:
frustration
Society as a whole unit made up of interrelated parts that work together is the premise of:
functional analysis
High school graduates who have difficulty with basic reading and math are known as:
functional illiterates
Males' and females' unequal access to power, prestige, and property is:
gender stratification
A new form of gender inequality in education is called:
gender tracking
The most significant change in the last 100 years has been the rise of:
global capitalism
The increasing proportion of older people in the United States has been referred to as the:
graying of America
Irving Janis uses the term ________ to refer to the collective tunnel vision that group members sometimes develop
groupthink
All of the following except ______ is one of the three core values added by your textbook author James Henslin
happiness
Sociologists James Coleman and Thomas Hoffer found that Catholic schools produce better results than public schools because the Catholic schools:
have higher standards
Secondary groups:
have members who are likely to interact on the basis of specific roles, are characteristic of industrial societies, and are essential to the functioning of contemporary societies (d -> all the above)
The tendency of people with similar characteristics to marry one another is:
homogamy
Conflict theorists might explain the high rate of divorce by looking at:
how men's and women's relationships have changed
The Milgram experiment demonstrates:
how strongly people are influenced by authority
A society that is egalitarian, small, and nomadic is a:
hunting and gathering society
The looking-glass self includes:
imagining how we appear to those around us, interpreting others' reaction to us, developing a self-concept (d -> all of the above)
Sociologists refer to groups that provide a sense of identification or belonging as:
in-groups
Functional theorists argue that families help to avoid role confusion through the:
incest taboo
An expressive leader:
increases harmony and minimizes conflict in a group
Negative treatment on the basis of personal characteristics is:
individual discrimination
The basic component of the postindustrial society is:
information
What type fo mobility refers to the upward or downward movement in social class by family members from one generation to another?
intergenerational
A society's policy of exploiting a minority group, using social institutions to deny the minority access to the society's full benefits, is referred to as:
internal colonialism
When a group of people learn to be prejudiced against their own group this is referred to as
internalization of the norms of the dominant group
One area of life which is affected by social class:
is actually any/all of the above (is choice of mate, is politics, is sickness and health)
Prejudice
is an attitude, may be positive or negative, is often the basis for discrimination (d -> all the above)
The Horatio Alger myth
is beneficial for society, according to the functionalists, reduces pressures on the social system, and motivates people to try harder to succeed because they believe anything is possible (d -> all the above)
A minority group:
is discriminated against because of physical or cultural differences
A pluralistic society:
is made up of many different groups
According to conflict theorists, the ruling class:
is made up of people whose backgrounds and orientations to life are so similar that they automatically share the same goals
Cohabitation:
is the condition of living together as an unmarried couple, is eleven times more common than it was in 1970, has occurred before most couples marry (d -> all the above)
The sociological significance of gender is that:
it is one way society controls its members
The dominant group in a society almost always considers its position is due to
its own innate superiority
Culture includes:
language, beliefs, values (d -> all of the above)
Symbolic interactions stress that prejudiced people:
learn their prejudices in interaction with others
Although more people are living to an old age, the maximum length of life possible, the _______ has not increased
life span
In a political system, people whoa re paid to influence legislation on behalf of their clients are called:
lobbyists
According to sociologists, differences among individuals in behavior and attitude are due to:
location in the social structure
Which social class experiences the most stress in daily life?
lower class
Which of the following is not a defining characteristic of postindustrial economies?
machines powered by fuels
If a sociologist decided to research the perceptions that different social classes have of each other in the United States, which level of analysis would be appropriate?
macrosociology
When schools try to incorporate students with disabilities into regular social activities it is called:
mainstreaming
A major concern of upper-class African American families is:
maintaining family lineage
The positive things that people intend their actions to accomplish are known as:
manifest functions
Assembly for export plants in Mexico are know as
maquiladoras
There is no historical record of a true
matriarchy
Race
means having inherited physical characteristics that distinguish one group from another
Patriarchy means that:
men dominate society
Sociologists refer to women as a minority group because:
minorities are discriminated against on the basis of physical or cultural characteristics
All of the following, according to Gilbert and Kahl, describe the working class except
most have attended college for one or two years
Sociologist Kathleen Blee, in interviews with women we were members of the KKK or Aryan Nations, found:
most women were recruited by someone who already belonged to the group, some women learned to be racists after they joined the group, intense racism was not the cause of their joining but the result of their membership (d -> all of the above)
According to world system theory, all of the following are groups of interconnected nations, except:
nations on the internal area which have extensive connections with the core nations
According to Paul Samuelson, if an income pyramid were made out of a child's blocks, where would most U.S. residents be?
near the bottom of the pyramid
Michael Harrington argues that colonialism fell out of style and was replaced by
neocolonialism
In comparing child-rearing styles of middle and working class parents, Kohn concluded that:
none of the above
The family of orientation is:
none of the above
A group's way of thinking and doing, including language and other forms of interaction, is:
nonmaterial culture
Symbols are the basis of:
nonmaterial culture
Every group develops expectations concerning the right way to reflect its values. The group's expectations are called:
norms
Genocide:
occurred when Hitler attempted to destroy all Jews, is the systematic annihilation of a race or ethnic group, often requires the cooperation of ordinary citizens (d -> all the above)
People often confuse race and ethnicity because
of the cultural differences people see and the way they define race
Robert Butler coined the term _______ to refer to animosity and hostility directed against people because of their age
oldism
According to Max Weber, social class is determined by:
one's property, prestige, and power
Usually, the significant others who first teach us our part in the gender-division of the world are:
our parents
All except one of the following are reasons why people live longer in industrial societies. Which one should not be included
performing regular physical fitness
From a conflict perspective, the real purpose of education is to:
perpetuate existing social inequalities
Diffusion of power among many interest groups is called:
pluralism
The official measure of poverty calculated to include those whose incomes equal less than three times a low-cost food budget is the:
poverty line
According to Jean Piaget, children develop the ability to use symbols during the ________ stage
preoperational
Workers in service industries do all of the following except:
produce material goods
According to Karl Marx, capitalists, who own the means of production, exploit the:
proletariat
Taking the role of the other means to:
put ourselves in someone else's shoes
Which of the following is one of the dysfunctions of bureaucracies?
red tape and bureaucratic alienation (c -> both a and b)
The groups we use as a standard to evaluate ourselves are:
reference groups
Weber concluded that the key factor in the rise of capitalism was the Protestant:
religion
You have an Introduction to Sociology exam to take tomorrow, but you also need to visit your mother who is in the hospital. What might you experience?
role conflict
The behaviors, obligations, and privileges attached to statuses are called:
roles
The physical distinctions between males and females that are not directly connected with reproduction are:
secondary sex characteristics
Which of the following is not one of the five emerging values in the United States?
security
What frequently accompanies internal colonialism?
segregation
According to functionalists, the family:
serves certain essential functions in all societies
All of the following are achieved statuses except:
sex
According to research by Dutton and Aron, what does love usually start with?
sexual attraction
Following a 1963 medical accident in which a male twin's penis was burned off and he was then raised as a girl:
she (he) rejected the feminine role, reverted back to a man, and eventually married a woman.
In his study of students in a large school district in the Southwestern United States, sociologist Geroge Farkas found that females and Asian-Americans averaged higher course grades even though they had the same test scores as other students. He concluded that the reason for this finding is that female and Asian-American students were more likely to:
show that they are good students by eagerly cooperating and quickly agreeing with the teacher
In what ways do child care arrangements of married couples and single mothers differ?
single mothers are much less likely to rely on the child's father for help
Which of the following is not true concerning slavery?
slavery in some cases was temporary, slavery was not necessarily inheritable, slaves were not necessarily powerless and poor (d -> all of the above)
The sociological perspective stresses the _______ in which people live
social contexts
The means that each society develops to meet its needs are:
social institutions
According to Durkheim, the degree to which people re tied to their social group is the level of:
social integration
Schools help mold students into a more cohesive unit by stressing:
social integration
Whereas macrosociology stresses the importance of social structure, micro sociology helps us understand the role _______ plays in our everyday lives.
social interaction
From the cases of institutionalized children , it is possible to conclude that:
social interaction is important for humans to establish close bonds with others
Income, education, gender, and race all reflect a person's:
social location
class system is characterized by
social mobility
The practice of passing students from one grade to the next even though they have not mastered basic materials is:
social promotion
During the 1940s, the emphasis in sociology shifted from ________ in the United States
social reform to social theory
The framework of a society that was already laid out before you were born is:
social structure
Larger groups are more ________ than small groups
stable
You are a student, a friend, a son or a daughter, a sister or a brother. These characteristics are known as your:
status set
All of the following are correct statements regarding status symbols, except:
status symbols are always positive signs or people would not wear them
The Industrial Revolution is associated with the invention of the:
steam engine
What type of mobility refers to changes in society that cause large numbers of people to move up or down the class ladder?
structural
Democratic leadership is generally considered most effective, but this finding might be flawed for all of the following reasons except:
study subjects were unethically handled during studies
Hunting and gathering societies are characterized by a
subsistence economy
Teacher expectations and face-to-face interactions are of interest to which theoretical perspective?
symbolic interactionism
The Thomas theorem is based on:
symbolic interactionism
In American culture, eating human flesh is a violation of a(an):
taboo
Karl Marx believed that religion:
takes the minds of the oppressed workers off their misery
Functions of education, in the United States, include:
teach knowledge and skills, child care, sex education (d -> all the above)
In addition to higher standards in the classroom, and a safe, secure learning environment, another solution for improving education is to improve standards for :
teachers
A study of Vietnam veterans, begun in 1985, involved the measurement of testosterone and showed that the men with higher testosterone levels
tended to have more sexual partners
The use of violence to create fear to bring about political objectives is:
terrorism
The "wave" of the women's movement that is apparently switching focus from emphasizing equal opportunity for women to values that underlie work and social institutions is:
the "third wave"
The "second wave" of the women's movement began in:
the 1960s
The use of the steam engine to run machinery ushered in:
the Industrial Revolution
The sociological theory that language creates a particular way of thinking and perceiving is:
the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
According to your text, Latinos are distinguished from other ethnic minorities in the United States by:
the Spanish language
The factors affecting a group's sense of ethnic identity are
the amount of power the group has, the size of the group, the degree to which the group's physical appearance differs from the mainstream (d -> all of the above)
The term "sex" refers to:
the biological characteristics that distinguish females and males
The hidden curriculum is based on:
the conflict perspective
What is a difference between the earlier wave of immigration at the turn of the last century and the current wave?
the current wave is more global in content
Who are the least likely segment of the population to be poor?
the elderly
The mostly invisible barrier that keeps women from reaching the executive suites is:
the glass ceiling
The societies in which groups first developed permanent settlements were:
the horticultural societies
The acknowledged leader of a group is known as:
the instrumental leader
The hidden values of corporate culture contribute to:
the iron law of oligarchy
The tendency for organizations to be dominated by a small, self-perpetuating elite is called:
the iron law of oligarchy
Functionalists and conflict theorists focus on:
the macro-level of analysis
The focus on large-scale patterns of society is:
the macro-level of analysis
marx concluded that social class depends on one's relationship to
the means of production
The stage of learning to take the role of the other, which generally takes place from three to six years of age, is:
the play stage
What term did Mills use to refer to decision makers at the top of society?
the power elite
The Asch experiment demonstrates:
the power of conformity
Endogamy is:
the practice of marrying within one's own group
Those people who work for the owners. according to marx, are
the proletariat
The idea that bureaucracies with their rules, regulations, and emphasis, on results, would increasingly govern our lives is:
the rationalization of society
Sociologist Emile Durkheim found that all religions separate:
the sacred and the profane
To study the phenomenon of social networks, Milgram conducted an experiment called:
the small world phenomenon
Hall observed that North Americans used different "distant zones". The "zone" that marks impersonal or formal relationships is:
the social distance zone
According to Gilbert and Kahl, the members of which social class can attribute their location in the class system to having a college or postgraduate education?
the upper middle class
Full-time workers who must still rely on food stamps are part of:
the working poor
Which of the following statements best describes the place of homeless in our system today?
they are on the lowest rung with little or no chance of climbing anywhere, they are the "fallout" of our developing postindustrial economy, and in another era, they would have had plenty of work as unskilled laborers (d -> all of the above)
Sorting students into different educational programs on the basis of their perceived abilities is:
tracking
According to George Herbert Mead which of the following is not one of the three stages in learning to take the role of the generalized other?
transition
Symbolic interactionists study religion to:
understand the meanings people give to their experiences
Lerner notes that the first people who were enslaved through warfare were:
women
In the United States, larger percentages of people (regardless of personal characteristics) do not vote because of:
voter apathy
All of the following statements about Cooley's theory of the development of self are correct except:
we move beyone the looking-glass self as we mature
One of the aspects of family transitions is:
widowhood
Organic solidarity refers to a society:
with a highly specialized division of labor, whose members are interdependent on one another, and with a high degree of impersonal relationships (d -> all of the above)