Exam 10: Elements of Culture

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Wearing two different colored socks and a tie that does not match the shirt with which it is being worn are examples of violations of folkways and informal norms.

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Severe sanctions serve to punish those who violate informal norms.

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Facing forward in an elevator can be considered a(n)

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Which sociological perspective would maintain that the laws of a society are created by the groups in power and help those groups maintain their superior status?

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Mores are

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While attending a prestigious lecture at a New York City museum,Bob noisily belches several times and grossly picks his nose.He is violating

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Collective conceptions of what is considered good,desirable,and proper,as well as bad,undesirable,and improper,are known as

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In American society,we often formalize norms into

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From a functionalist perspective,the social significance of the dominant ideology is that a society's most powerful groups and institutions control the means of producing beliefs about reality through religion,education,and the media.

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Norms that are generally understood but not precisely recorded are known as

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An abstract system of word meanings and symbols for all aspects of culture is called

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A Girl Scout works hard on a difficult project,and when she has completed her work,she is given a badge that she can wear on her uniform.This is an example of

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In a culture,virtually all citizens follow the same set of norms and values.

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