Exam 2: The Development of Sociology
Exam 1: What Is Sociology22 Questions
Exam 2: The Development of Sociology25 Questions
Exam 3: Major Theoretical Perspectives42 Questions
Exam 4: Taking Sociology With You14 Questions
Exam 5: What Is the Scientific Method40 Questions
Exam 6: Major Research Designs27 Questions
Exam 7: Ethics of Research14 Questions
Exam 8: Developments of Methodology14 Questions
Exam 9: What Is Culture21 Questions
Exam 10: Elements of Culture33 Questions
Exam 11: Development of Culture Around the World20 Questions
Exam 12: Cultural Variation20 Questions
Exam 13: The Role of Socialization13 Questions
Exam 14: The Self and Socialization Through the Life Course53 Questions
Exam 15: Agents of Socialization12 Questions
Exam 16: Social Interaction and Social Structure58 Questions
Exam 17: Social Structure in Global Perspective26 Questions
Exam 18: Understanding Groups19 Questions
Exam 19: Understanding Organizations31 Questions
Exam 20: Sociological Perspectives on the Media60 Questions
Exam 21: The Audience13 Questions
Exam 22: The Medias Global Reach7 Questions
Exam 23: Social Control26 Questions
Exam 24: What Is Deviance45 Questions
Exam 25: Crime22 Questions
Exam 26: Systems of Stratification51 Questions
Exam 27: Stratification by Social Class10 Questions
Exam 28: Poverty and Social Mobility24 Questions
Exam 29: Stratification in the World System54 Questions
Exam 30: Stratification Within Nations: a Comparative Perspective22 Questions
Exam 31: Minority, Racial, and Ethnic Groups44 Questions
Exam 32: Sociological Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity36 Questions
Exam 33: Race and Ethnicity in the United States22 Questions
Exam 34: Social Construction of Gender36 Questions
Exam 35: Women: the Oppressed Majority43 Questions
Exam 36: Aging and Society24 Questions
Exam 37: Aging Worldwide21 Questions
Exam 38: Age Stratification in the United States24 Questions
Exam 39: Global View of the Family41 Questions
Exam 40: Marriage and Family31 Questions
Exam 41: Alternatives to Traditional Families9 Questions
Exam 42: Human Sexuality8 Questions
Exam 43: Sociological Perspectives on Education45 Questions
Exam 44: Schools As Formal Organizations25 Questions
Exam 45: The Sociological Approach to Religion31 Questions
Exam 46: World Religions24 Questions
Exam 47: Religious Organization14 Questions
Exam 48: Government, Power, and Authority43 Questions
Exam 49: Political Behavior and Power in the United States27 Questions
Exam 50: Economic Systems30 Questions
Exam 51: Changing Economies29 Questions
Exam 52: Sociological Perspectives on Health and Illness24 Questions
Exam 53: Social Epidemiology and Health Care in the United States21 Questions
Exam 54: What Is Mental Illness10 Questions
Exam 55: Population17 Questions
Exam 56: Sociological Perspectives on the Environment22 Questions
Exam 57: Collective Behavior21 Questions
Exam 58: Social Movements21 Questions
Exam 59: Social Change51 Questions
Exam 60: Global Social Change21 Questions
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Which of the following would be an example of cultural capital?
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Which of the following would be an example of social capital?
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Early female sociologists such as Jane Addams were often active in poor urban areas as leaders of community centers known as
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What concept did DuBois develop to describe the experience of being Black in White America-a division of an individual's identity into two or more social realities?
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A sociologist studies drug-use patterns among small groups of college students in a Midwestern college.This would be an example of
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A sociology instructor asks students to make lists of the characteristics of the best and worst possible instructors.These lists,which would be used to evaluate all instructors,are an example of a(n)
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Which of the following was a central focus for Charles Horton Cooley?
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Herbert Spencer suggested that sociologists should be highly critical of the status quo and should work actively for social change.
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Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels said,"the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles....The ________ have nothing to lose but their chains.They have a world to win.WORKING MEN OF ALL COUNTRIES,UNITE!"
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Sociological studies that focus on large-scale phenomena or entire civilizations are known as
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Karl Marx saw the factory as the center of conflict between society's exploiters and its exploited masses.
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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 this differ from your friends? How about your classmates?
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Which sociologist translated the works of Auguste Comte into English and emphasized the impact of the economy,laws,trade,and population could have on contemporary social problems?
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In The Communist Manifesto,Marx argued that the working class must
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A study of divorce rates among the populations of Canada,England,the U.S. ,and France is an example of
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Although some of the early sociologists saw themselves as social reformers,by the middle of the 20th century the focus of the discipline of sociology had shifted to
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The word that Max Weber used to stress the need for sociologists to take into account people's emotions,thoughts,beliefs,understandings,and attitudes was
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In Karl Marx's analysis,society was fundamentally divided between
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