Exam 1: Understanding Sociology
Exam 1: Understanding Sociology111 Questions
Exam 2: Sociological Research92 Questions
Exam 3: Culture92 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization and the Life Course85 Questions
Exam 5: Social Interaction, Groups, and Social Structure125 Questions
Exam 6: The Mass Media76 Questions
Exam 7: Deviance, Crime, and Social Control90 Questions
Exam 8: Stratification and Social Mobility in the United States83 Questions
Exam 9: Global Inequality76 Questions
Exam 10: Racial and Ethnic Inequality98 Questions
Exam 11: Stratification by Gender79 Questions
Exam 12: The Family and Human Sexuality87 Questions
Exam 13: Religion and Education136 Questions
Exam 14: Government and the Economy132 Questions
Exam 15: Health and the Environment70 Questions
Exam 16: Social Change in the Global Community95 Questions
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Marx viewed the relationship between the capitalists and the exploited workers in systemic terms; that is, he believed that a system of ________ relationships maintained the power and dominance of the owners over the workers.
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Explain the similarities and differences among the three major sociological perspectives of functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism. Identify which perspectives use a macro-level or a micro-level of analysis.
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Which sociological perspective holds the view that people create their social worlds through interaction and manipulation of symbols?
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Which sociological perspective would view sports as a form of big business in which profits are more important than the health and safety of athletes?
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The conflict perspective emphasizes the way in which the parts of a society are structured to maintain its stability.
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Which of the following was the main concern of Kelsey Timmerman in his book Where Am I Wearing?
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Which sociological perspective would suggest that if an aspect of social life does not contribute to a society's stability, then it does not serve a useful function?
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Theorist Eve Sedgwick (1990) argues that any analysis of society is incomplete if it does not include
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Sociologists argue that, unlike scientific knowledge, common sense conclusions are
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Having a grandmother who sits on the board of trustees for your college and helps you gain entrance is an example of social capital.
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Sociological studies that focus on large-scale phenomena or entire civilizations are known as
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Which perspective would state that people are formed through the way in which they interact with and react to their social world?
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Which sociologist translated the works of Auguste Comte into English and emphasized the impact the economy, laws, trade, and population could have on contemporary social problems?
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The most effective sociological theories tend to have both explanatory and predictive power.
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Which sociologist made an important contribution to the discipline by successfully combining theory and research?
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Define the concepts social capital and cultural capital. Then, perform some reflexive thinking and list all the examples of social and cultural capital you possess so far. How does it differ from your friends? How about your classmates?
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