Exam 10: Learning What Is True: Religion,science,and Education
Exam 1: Seeing and Acting Through the Lens of Sociology143 Questions
Exam 2: Applying Sociological Research Methods123 Questions
Exam 3: I Am Canadian: What Is Canadian Culture88 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization: the Self and Social Identity107 Questions
Exam 5: Social Inequality in Canadian Society104 Questions
Exam 6: Mass Media: Living in the Electronic Age121 Questions
Exam 7: Sex, gender, and Sexualities: Deconstructing Dualisms118 Questions
Exam 8: Race and Ethnicity: Defining Ourselves and Others126 Questions
Exam 9: Canadian Families: Past, present, and Future110 Questions
Exam 10: Learning What Is True: Religion,science,and Education107 Questions
Exam 11: Social Control, deviance, and Crime97 Questions
Exam 12: Health and Illness: Is It Lifestyle or Something More112 Questions
Exam 13: Social Change: Collective Behaviour and Social Movements128 Questions
Exam 14: Going Green: Environmental Sociology111 Questions
Exam 15: Globalization: the Interconnected World129 Questions
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According to the text,what were residential schools an example of?
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According to the text,what has the organization People for Education defined as a major priority?
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According to the text,which term refers to a worldview that uses the insights of natural science to inform people's way of living,their purpose in life,and the choices they make?
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Which term refers to the hidden,unstated,and sometimes unintended consequences of activities within an organization or institution that all social institutions,including schools,have?
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Provide a summary of the personal,interpersonal,and societal consequences of religion discussed in your text.Do they apply to your own experiences? Explain.
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According to the text,which feminist perspective suggests that if the doctrines of the world's major religions are interpreted "correctly," the true message is one of equality?
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A novice born-again Christian attends a charismatic prayer group.The small group stands to pray,then someone starts to speak in tongues,and the whole group starts singing in unison.The novice feels a transcendent presence.Which term applies to this social phenomenon?
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Durkheim's sociology of religion is most closely associated with which of the following?
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According to the text,which of the following was an example of negative bonding capital?
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Which term refers to the implicit transmission of cultural values such as conformity and obedience to authority through the school's rules,routines,and regulations?
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Jonathan has always been told,and believed,that he was a "C" student,and his grades at university are mostly "Cs." What is this an example of?
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According to the text,which statement best describes the child-saving movement?
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A petition calling for reform of the curriculum in Quebec schools in 2017 argued that the current curriculum paid disproportionate attention to the role played by immigrants and Indigenous people and that those aspects of the curriculum should be scaled back.
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According to the text,which term describes the relationship possible between religious and scientific knowledge when both are asking some of the same questions?
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According to the text,which of the following outlines the feminist standpoint theory developed by Harding?
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Patrick is from a "working poor" household.He has been identified as a student with low motivation who is unlikely to go very far in life.There is some suspicion as well that he might have learning challenges.His current teacher thinks he is ill mannered;he doesn't like to put his hand up or wait in lines.The guidance counsellor at Patrick's school strongly advises Patrick to think about "the trades" as a career option.What two aspects of the social production of class are identified in this brief description?
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As an advanced industrialized nation,Canada's education system is controlled federally.
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Research findings indicate that people who have formal religious affiliations are more anxious than those without formal religious affiliations.
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Discuss the main assumptions underlying a functionalist perspective on education.
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What do children who wear name-brand clothing and possess the latest technological gadgets have more of than children who do not have these resources?
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