Deck 10: Learning What Is True: Religion, Science, and Education
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Deck 10: Learning What Is True: Religion, Science, and Education
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Scientific knowledge is NOT influenced by political agendas.
False
2
The fact that all Canadian students have equal access to primary and secondary schooling means they have equal opportunities to succeed in school.
False
3
According to functionalists, a key manifest function of schools is the transmission of culture.
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4
According to conflict theorists, education perpetuates social inequality.
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As an advanced industrialized nation, Canada's education system is controlled federally.
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The concept of a collective conscience is associated with Karl Marx.
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Generally speaking, religion has a tendency to bring people together rather than to break them apart.
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Approximately 40 percent of elementary and secondary students are enrolled in the private system.
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Sociologist Max Weber argued that religion retarded social change.
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Far more students and their parents are now dependent on private, rather than public, schools for providing a high-quality education.
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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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12
Sociologists agree that scientific knowledge is a distinct form of knowledge that provides an objective truth.
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13
For Émile Durkheim, the central feature of all religions is the fact that such organizations become the "opium of the masses."
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14
"Cultural capital" has limited impact on educational success.
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15
Currently, Protestants are the largest religious group in Canada.
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16
Conflict theorists such as Karl Marx view religion as serving positive functions in society.
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17
Many youth say they would increase their involvement in a religious group if they found it to be worthwhile.
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18
Durkheim felt that religion would ultimately decline in importance.
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19
According to Lindsay (2008), a study in 2005 indicated that more than half of Canadians currently attend religious services.
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20
Children of economically disadvantaged households fare just as well in school as children from affluent home environments.
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21
Damian loved going to church because it made him feel part of something larger than himself. Which theorist's approach to religion explains why Damian felt this way?
A)Durkheim
B)Weber
C) Marx
D) Taylor
A)Durkheim
B)Weber
C) Marx
D) Taylor
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22
Kids who wear name-brand clothing and have the latest technological gadgets can be said to have more of what, compared to kids who do not have these resources?
A)cultural capital
B)social capital
C) economic capital
D) political capital
A)cultural capital
B)social capital
C) economic capital
D) political capital
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23
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 of the following terms applies to this social phenomenon?
A)collective sacredness
B)collective projection
C) collective consciousness
D) collective delusion
A)collective sacredness
B)collective projection
C) collective consciousness
D) collective delusion
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24
Which of the following research questions would an interactionist pose?
A)Are powerful interests behind religion?
B)What accounts for discord between religious groups?
C) In what ways do religious teachings and practices enable individuals to achieve their goals?
D) How does religion contribute to people's construction of identity?
A)Are powerful interests behind religion?
B)What accounts for discord between religious groups?
C) In what ways do religious teachings and practices enable individuals to achieve their goals?
D) How does religion contribute to people's construction of identity?
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25
Alex works hard doing painstaking work on his farm. He is surprised to find that the younger workers he has hired to assist him do not share his value of hard work. Which of the following ideas does Alex exemplify?
A)false consciousness
B)the Protestant ethic
C) the Spirit of Capitalism
D) Weber's thesis
A)false consciousness
B)the Protestant ethic
C) the Spirit of Capitalism
D) Weber's thesis
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26
Which of the following describes the hidden, unstated, and sometimes unintended consequences of activities within an organization or institution that all social institutions, including schools, have?
A)manifest functions
B)latent functions
C) unobtrusive goals
D) subjective goals
A)manifest functions
B)latent functions
C) unobtrusive goals
D) subjective goals
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27
One of the following sociological approaches would contend that the very design of mass public schooling ensures that people who are born disadvantaged remain disadvantaged. Which one is it?
A)neo-conservatives
B)human capital theorists
C) conflict theorists
D) structural-functionalists
A)neo-conservatives
B)human capital theorists
C) conflict theorists
D) structural-functionalists
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28
According to the text, which feminist perspective suggests that removing some of the traditional boundaries of certain religions, and integrating some images and rituals from outside those traditional boundaries, can serve positive ends for women in society?
A)rejectionists
B)revolutionaries
C) revisionist
D) reformist
A)rejectionists
B)revolutionaries
C) revisionist
D) reformist
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29
A.J. Massey Public School has just received its students' standardized test scores from the school board. The school fell in rank after a very poor performance across all grade levels. How would a functionalist explain this?
A)The school is nonfunctioning.
B)There is a dysfunction in the system.
C) Students should have tried harder.
D) The tests were unfair.
A)The school is nonfunctioning.
B)There is a dysfunction in the system.
C) Students should have tried harder.
D) The tests were unfair.
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30
Students at Elmwood Elementary must go to the office to get a late slip if they arrive after the final bell. Which of the following manifest functions of education does this illustrate?
A)skill knowledge and development
B)historical and cultural transmission
C) social development
D) social control
A)skill knowledge and development
B)historical and cultural transmission
C) social development
D) social control
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31
What interesting paradox has Reginald Bibby's recent survey research revealed?
A)While attendance at religious services has increased, most Canadians report no religious affiliation or spiritual beliefs.
B)While attendance at religious services has dramatically declined, most Canadians report some religious affiliation or spiritual beliefs.
C) While many Canadians are on a new spiritual quest, they seek traditional sources of religious guidance.
D) While few Canadians are on a new spiritual quest, they are attending religious services at one main church.
A)While attendance at religious services has increased, most Canadians report no religious affiliation or spiritual beliefs.
B)While attendance at religious services has dramatically declined, most Canadians report some religious affiliation or spiritual beliefs.
C) While many Canadians are on a new spiritual quest, they seek traditional sources of religious guidance.
D) While few Canadians are on a new spiritual quest, they are attending religious services at one main church.
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32
In the text, which of the following was an example of negative bonding capital?
A)Canadian residential schooling for Aboriginal children
B)refusal by some religions to pay federal taxes
C) internal conflicts, or schisms within a religion
D) a Christmas tree in central park
A)Canadian residential schooling for Aboriginal children
B)refusal by some religions to pay federal taxes
C) internal conflicts, or schisms within a religion
D) a Christmas tree in central park
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33
If we were to ask a conflict theorist, what would she or he say is accurate about education?
A)Education is a voice for the masses.
B)Education is a paradigm for social change.
C) Education is a platform for challenging social inequality.
D) Education is a vehicle for reproducing existing inequalities.
A)Education is a voice for the masses.
B)Education is a paradigm for social change.
C) Education is a platform for challenging social inequality.
D) Education is a vehicle for reproducing existing inequalities.
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34
When it comes to boys and girls in the classroom, boys consistently have more conflict with teachers because they talk out of turn, show up late, don't do their homework, and act out in class. According to sociologists, what term best describes the part of schooling that boys have problems with?
A)structured order
B)hidden curriculum
C) school discipline
D) code of conduct
A)structured order
B)hidden curriculum
C) school discipline
D) code of conduct
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35
Which one of the following perspectives typically emphasizes the ways in which religious beliefs and rituals bind people together?
A)conflict
B)feminist
C) functionalist
D) symbolic interactionism
A)conflict
B)feminist
C) functionalist
D) symbolic interactionism
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36
From kindergarten through college and university, children learn attitudes and behaviour appropriate to the student role. Which of the following manifest functions of education does this illustrate?
A)socialization
B)transmission of culture
C) skills development
D) change and innovation
A)socialization
B)transmission of culture
C) skills development
D) change and innovation
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37
Which of the following is the social institution that systematically instills much of the knowledge that is needed to function as productive adults in society?
A)socialization
B)higher learning
C) cultural transmission
D) education
A)socialization
B)higher learning
C) cultural transmission
D) education
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38
Jonathan has always been told, and believed, that he was a "C" student, and his grades at university are mostly "Cs." Which of the following may be occurring here?
A)labelling
B)a learning disability
C) a self-fulfilling prophecy
D) a fallacy of reasoning
A)labelling
B)a learning disability
C) a self-fulfilling prophecy
D) a fallacy of reasoning
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39
David works Monday to Friday as a lawyer. On weekends he attends his temple and volunteers with its youth counselling program. According to the text, which of the following effects do his weekend activities most likely have on his life?
A)a sense of belonging
B)increased stress from increased time commitments
C) decreased compassion
D) no clear effect
A)a sense of belonging
B)increased stress from increased time commitments
C) decreased compassion
D) no clear effect
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40
Which of the following functions does religion serve, according to a functionalist perspective?
A)It ensures that all members have a sense of belonging.
B)It offers meaning for the human experience.
C) It guarantees social control.
D) It solidifies social cohesion.
A)It ensures that all members have a sense of belonging.
B)It offers meaning for the human experience.
C) It guarantees social control.
D) It solidifies social cohesion.
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41
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?
A)rejectionists
B)revolutionaries
C) revisionist
D) reformist
A)rejectionists
B)revolutionaries
C) revisionist
D) reformist
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42
When a sociologist asks a group of people how often they go to church, which aspects of religion is he studying?
A)religious attendance
B)religious affiliation
C) curriculum
D) religiosity index
A)religious attendance
B)religious affiliation
C) curriculum
D) religiosity index
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43
According to the text, what is the label used for 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?
A)theologism
B)scientism
C) naturism
D) rationalism
A)theologism
B)scientism
C) naturism
D) rationalism
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44
According to a feminist perspective, what is important to women concerning religion?
A)determining the amount of discrimination that women face
B)alternative belief systems for all women, given the patriarchal nature of organized religion
C) women's absence or oppression in religious institutions
D) that church officials are penalized for wrongdoings against women
A)determining the amount of discrimination that women face
B)alternative belief systems for all women, given the patriarchal nature of organized religion
C) women's absence or oppression in religious institutions
D) that church officials are penalized for wrongdoings against women
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45
According to Eriksson (2007), what is scientific knowledge dependent on?
A)funding opportunities
B)political pressure
C) educational value
D) knowledge limitations
A)funding opportunities
B)political pressure
C) educational value
D) knowledge limitations
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46
According to the text, what is one of the central arguments about religion taken by postmodernists?
A)There is no singular version of a particular religion, but a multiplicity of different forms of that religion.
B)Traditional boundaries must be crossed if a complete understanding of world religions is to be achieved.
C) The institutions of education and religion must remain separate entities.
D) Religion creates more tensions than communities and must be eradicated to remove conflict.
A)There is no singular version of a particular religion, but a multiplicity of different forms of that religion.
B)Traditional boundaries must be crossed if a complete understanding of world religions is to be achieved.
C) The institutions of education and religion must remain separate entities.
D) Religion creates more tensions than communities and must be eradicated to remove conflict.
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47
How does Thomas Kuhn (1962) label the paradigm shifts that have occurred in science throughout history?
A)as paradigmatic turns
B)as scientific accumulation
C) as scientific divergence
D) as scientific revolutions
A)as paradigmatic turns
B)as scientific accumulation
C) as scientific divergence
D) as scientific revolutions
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48
Lauren works in a factory and raises three children. Her husband is unemployed and drinks too much. Lauren believes that this is only a temporary situation since, when she dies, her deity will take her to a better place, where she will live for eternity. Which theorist would argue that Lauren's belief is preventing her from breaking out of this situation?
A)Taylor
B)Weber
C) Durkheim
D) Marx
A)Taylor
B)Weber
C) Durkheim
D) Marx
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49
Which of the following is a likely outcome of increased religiosity, according to the text?
A)health benefits
B)reduction in crime and substance abuse
C) shorter marriages
D) more sects, cults, and churches
A)health benefits
B)reduction in crime and substance abuse
C) shorter marriages
D) more sects, cults, and churches
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50
According to Weber, what influence can the moral tone that infused the rise of capitalism in Europe be traced back to?
A)the edicts of the Roman Catholic Church
B)ungodly, atheist, and material aspirations
C) the ideas of the Protestant doctrine
D) the religious persecution of the Jews
A)the edicts of the Roman Catholic Church
B)ungodly, atheist, and material aspirations
C) the ideas of the Protestant doctrine
D) the religious persecution of the Jews
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51
According to the text, what is the term used to describe the relationship possible between religious and scientific knowledge when both are asking some of the same questions?
A)overlap
B)dialogue
C) conflict
D) interdependent
A)overlap
B)dialogue
C) conflict
D) interdependent
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52
Students learn to take turns, follow directions, and stand in line at school. These are examples of which of the following?
A)skill knowledge and development
B)historical and cultural transmission
C) social development
D) social control
A)skill knowledge and development
B)historical and cultural transmission
C) social development
D) social control
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53
High school students hanging out at the local mall rather than attending classes demonstrates that which of the following latent functions of education is dysfunctional?
A)skill knowledge and development
B)historical and cultural transmission
C) social development
D) social control
A)skill knowledge and development
B)historical and cultural transmission
C) social development
D) social control
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54
Sally is happiest when she is working in her home, making sure it is neat and clean, preparing meals for her family, and ensuring that her children are content. Weber would argue that this approach to hard work is part of Sally's religious upbringing. What label would he apply to it?
A)Catholic dedication
B)being Christian
C) the sacred approach
D) the Protestant ethic
A)Catholic dedication
B)being Christian
C) the sacred approach
D) the Protestant ethic
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55
No one in the Smith family has ever gone to university. Each child is taught the family trade as they come of age. By comparison, the Jones family has three generations of lawyers, all educated at the top university in Canada. This is an example of which conflict theory?
A)The education system ensures that the family business/profession is continued.
B)The education system ensures equal opportunity for all family members.
C) The education system ensures that the disadvantaged stay disadvantaged.
D) The education system ensures that hard work is rewarded.
A)The education system ensures that the family business/profession is continued.
B)The education system ensures equal opportunity for all family members.
C) The education system ensures that the disadvantaged stay disadvantaged.
D) The education system ensures that hard work is rewarded.
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56
Which of the following perspectives tries to locate educational issues within the contexts and tensions in which they occur?
A)functionalist theory
B)symbolic interactionist theory
C) postmodern theorist theory
D) feminist theory
A)functionalist theory
B)symbolic interactionist theory
C) postmodern theorist theory
D) feminist theory
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57
Which of the following argued that education is crucial for promoting cultural values and order in society?
A)Émile Durkheim
B)Pierre Bourdieu
C) Amitai Etzioni
D) Max Weber
A)Émile Durkheim
B)Pierre Bourdieu
C) Amitai Etzioni
D) Max Weber
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58
Maria is skeptical about powerful corporate interests behind the church. To lend support for her argument, on which of the following perspectives should she draw?
A)postmodern theory
B)functionalist theory
C) conflict theory
D) interactionist theory
A)postmodern theory
B)functionalist theory
C) conflict theory
D) interactionist theory
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59
According to the text, which of the following is the largest religious group in Canada today?
A)Jewish
B)Protestant
C) Catholic
D) Muslim
A)Jewish
B)Protestant
C) Catholic
D) Muslim
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60
According to the text, which of the following is NOT a component of a belief system?
A)ethical and moral claims
B)technologies to obtain or use "the truth"
C) opportunities to learn about knowledge
D) claims about the nature of reality
A)ethical and moral claims
B)technologies to obtain or use "the truth"
C) opportunities to learn about knowledge
D) claims about the nature of reality
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61
A secondary school district redrafts its curriculum offerings into the following categories leading to graduation: early matriculation for 16-year-olds, and late matriculation for trades, technology, and college/university preparation. What term best identifies this school's structuring?
A)self-selection
B)aptitude selection
C) streaming
D) majoring
A)self-selection
B)aptitude selection
C) streaming
D) majoring
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62
Karl Marx believed that the capitalist class uses religious ideology as a tool of domination to mislead the workers about their true interests. Which of the following concepts describes this phenomenon in Marxian terms?
A)the downfall of the proletariat
B)the alienation of all good people
C) the false consciousness of the poor
D) the opium of the people
A)the downfall of the proletariat
B)the alienation of all good people
C) the false consciousness of the poor
D) the opium of the people
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63
Which of the following is the term used for assigning students to specific courses and educational programs based on their test scores and/or previous grades?
A)grading
B)IQ grouping
C) organizing
D) streaming
A)grading
B)IQ grouping
C) organizing
D) streaming
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64
According to the text, what is the term used for the social institution involving beliefs and practices based on recognizing the sacred?
A)terrorism
B)family
C) religion
D) education
A)terrorism
B)family
C) religion
D) education
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65
Adopting the views of Karl Marx, what would a person say the capitalist class uses religious ideology to do?
A)maintain social order
B)dominate and mislead
C) promote social harmony
D) challenge inequality
A)maintain social order
B)dominate and mislead
C) promote social harmony
D) challenge inequality
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66
Which of the following statements describes what sociologists call the "hidden curriculum"?
A)There are rules, procedures, and norms taught to learners as part of their lessons.
B)There are rules, procedures, and norms that are taught in addition to the formal curriculum.
C) There are educational objectives that serve to restrict opportunities for visible minorities.
D) There are educational lessons that provide more opportunities for visible minorities.
A)There are rules, procedures, and norms taught to learners as part of their lessons.
B)There are rules, procedures, and norms that are taught in addition to the formal curriculum.
C) There are educational objectives that serve to restrict opportunities for visible minorities.
D) There are educational lessons that provide more opportunities for visible minorities.
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67
According to the text, how many major world religions are there?
A)at least 10
B)at least 14
C) at least 22
D) at least 29
A)at least 10
B)at least 14
C) at least 22
D) at least 29
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68
According to the text, what would it take to get reluctant youths to attend church more often?
A)If their friends were going, they would attend too.
B)It would take a personal relationship with God.
C) It would take a powerful conversion experience.
D) They would attend if they thought it was worthwhile.
A)If their friends were going, they would attend too.
B)It would take a personal relationship with God.
C) It would take a powerful conversion experience.
D) They would attend if they thought it was worthwhile.
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69
According to your text, what has religion shown that it can do locally, nationally, and globally?
A)It can cause wars and disharmony, and tear people apart, removing the potential for peaceful resolutions.
B)It can contribute to the advancement of knowledge, but at the expense of peace.
C) It can bring people together and tear them apart.
D) It offers a path to peace, always bringing people together.
A)It can cause wars and disharmony, and tear people apart, removing the potential for peaceful resolutions.
B)It can contribute to the advancement of knowledge, but at the expense of peace.
C) It can bring people together and tear them apart.
D) It offers a path to peace, always bringing people together.
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70
What are open, stated, and intended goals or consequences of activities within an organization or institution?
A)latent functions
B)manifest functions
C) purposeful functions
D) planned functions
A)latent functions
B)manifest functions
C) purposeful functions
D) planned functions
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71
Which of the following is a main result of credentialism, according to the text?
A)Individuals become overqualified in pursuing credentials.
B)Only people who have the required skills can get a job.
C) Class advantage and social status become linked to having academic credentials.
D) It produces a more competitive society.
A)Individuals become overqualified in pursuing credentials.
B)Only people who have the required skills can get a job.
C) Class advantage and social status become linked to having academic credentials.
D) It produces a more competitive society.
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72
According to the text, which of the following outlines the feminist standpoint theory developed by Harding (1991)?
A)Women's oppression has slowed their knowledge growth, but they now have much to offer the scientific community.
B)Women's unique understanding of the world could be used to create a superior body of scientific knowledge.
C) Women's approach to science has enabled many revelations by men, but credit is now due to the women.
D) Women are now receiving superior scientific educations and deserve the same opportunities as men.
A)Women's oppression has slowed their knowledge growth, but they now have much to offer the scientific community.
B)Women's unique understanding of the world could be used to create a superior body of scientific knowledge.
C) Women's approach to science has enabled many revelations by men, but credit is now due to the women.
D) Women are now receiving superior scientific educations and deserve the same opportunities as men.
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73
According to the text, which of the following reflects a functionalist view of school functions?
A)Schools transmit universal social values and teach acceptable social practices.
B)Schools are designed along the lines of an open curriculum, and ongoing cooperation.
C) Schools are said to promote cooperation among students, not competition.
D) Schools operate on the principle that those with the least ability are rewarded.
A)Schools transmit universal social values and teach acceptable social practices.
B)Schools are designed along the lines of an open curriculum, and ongoing cooperation.
C) Schools are said to promote cooperation among students, not competition.
D) Schools operate on the principle that those with the least ability are rewarded.
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74
Cecilia is a sociology professor who believes that religion, as a social institution, is necessary for the maintenance of society. Of the following, whose argument does her ideas most resemble?
A)Émile Durkheim
B)Max Weber
C) Talcott Parsons
D) Robert Merton
A)Émile Durkheim
B)Max Weber
C) Talcott Parsons
D) Robert Merton
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75
Which of the following theorists suggested that students come to school with different social assets?
A)Émile Durkheim
B)Pierre Bourdieu
C) Jeannie Oakes
D) Max Weber
A)Émile Durkheim
B)Pierre Bourdieu
C) Jeannie Oakes
D) Max Weber
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76
What did Marx mean when he referred to religion as the "opium of the people"?
A)Religion soothes the disadvantaged like a narcotic, blinding them to social inequalities.
B)Once committed to religion, one cannot escape its soothing clutches.
C) The satisfaction derived from religion is very intense, something like a narcotic.
D) The effect of religion is due to the religious feeling itself, not the church or organization.
A)Religion soothes the disadvantaged like a narcotic, blinding them to social inequalities.
B)Once committed to religion, one cannot escape its soothing clutches.
C) The satisfaction derived from religion is very intense, something like a narcotic.
D) The effect of religion is due to the religious feeling itself, not the church or organization.
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77
According to research cited in the text, which of the following conclusions were drawn from the experiment in which teachers at an elementary school were intentionally misinformed that certain children were extremely intelligent?
A)The teachers went out of the way to avoid treating these students differently, and found no differences a year later.
B)There was no significant impact of the labelling effect of IQ scores.
C) There were marked academic gains among the "so-called" extremely intelligent students.
D) These positive teacher expectations actually created less successful students.
A)The teachers went out of the way to avoid treating these students differently, and found no differences a year later.
B)There was no significant impact of the labelling effect of IQ scores.
C) There were marked academic gains among the "so-called" extremely intelligent students.
D) These positive teacher expectations actually created less successful students.
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78
What is the term for the implicit transmission of cultural values such as conformity and obedience to authority through the school's rules, routines, and regulations?
A)a tracking system
B)the hidden curriculum
C) a latent function of education
D) an educational indoctrination
A)a tracking system
B)the hidden curriculum
C) a latent function of education
D) an educational indoctrination
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79
According to the text, which group of children fare better in school because of an advantaged home environment?
A)immigrant children
B)affluent children
C) intelligent children
D) Asian children
A)immigrant children
B)affluent children
C) intelligent children
D) Asian children
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80
How does a Weberian conflict perspective explain the role of religion in reinforcing existing social arrangements?
A)Religion teaches that material success is sinful.
B)Religion teaches that power and privilege is a sign of God's disapproval.
C) Religion teaches that if the poor work hard and live a moral life, they will be rewarded in another life.
D) Religion teaches that if the rich work hard, they will be rewarded with earthly possessions.
A)Religion teaches that material success is sinful.
B)Religion teaches that power and privilege is a sign of God's disapproval.
C) Religion teaches that if the poor work hard and live a moral life, they will be rewarded in another life.
D) Religion teaches that if the rich work hard, they will be rewarded with earthly possessions.
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