Exam 4: Building Order: Culture and History
Exam 1: Taking a New Look at a Familiar World68 Questions
Exam 2: Seeing and Thinking Sociologically69 Questions
Exam 3: Building Reality: the Social Construction of Knowledge70 Questions
Exam 4: Building Order: Culture and History70 Questions
Exam 5: Building Identity: Socialization69 Questions
Exam 6: Supporting Identity: the Presentation of Self70 Questions
Exam 7: Building Social Relationships: Intimacy and Family69 Questions
Exam 8: Constructing Difference: Social Deviance70 Questions
Exam 9: The Structure of Society: Organizations and Social Institutions70 Questions
Exam 10: The Architecture of Stratification: Social Class and Inequality68 Questions
Exam 11: The Architecture of Inequality: Race and Ethnicity69 Questions
Exam 12: The Architecture of Inequality: Sex and Gender68 Questions
Exam 13: Global Dynamics and Population Demographic Trends69 Questions
Exam 14: The Architects of Change: Reconstructing Society70 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the sexual dichotomy?
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The principle that beliefs and activities should be interpreted within the context of the culture in which they occur is called
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Explain the author's statement "Culture is doing its job most effectively when it is unnoticed." Under what circumstances do we become aware of culture?
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Americans often refer to the United States as the "greatest country on earth," while Germans tout the superiority of "German engineering." Both are examples of
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In what ways are heterosexuals socially privileged in heteronormative cultures? Give three examples to support your answer.
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Transnational media,global communications,and international migration have all contributed to
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According to the text,why was opium use outlawed in the United States in the early 20th century?
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Sitting still,raising a hand for permission to speak,and coming to class on time are __________ that govern classroom behavior in our culture.
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Saying the Pledge of Allegiance at the beginning of the school day and observing the Fourth of July are displays of
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A pattern of conduct that has wide social acceptance and has become so commonplace that it is taken for granted,is called
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Children should receive at least 12 years of formal education is a _____ in the United States.
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Which term most accurately describes the American approach to medicine?
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The shared knowledge,beliefs,customs,and symbols of a society are called its
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Provide definitions for material culture and nonmaterial culture.Give two examples of each.
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The sexual dichotomy is a fundamental element of American culture.
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