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Deck 13: Education
1
By which year had every state enacted a law requiring children to attend school?
A)1789
B)1865
C)1918
D)1965
A)1789
B)1865
C)1918
D)1965
C
2
On the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT), for all racial and ethnic categories of people, a higher rate of poverty is linked to
A)lower performance on the test.
B)no change on test scores.
C)a slight increase in test scores.
D)a large increase in test scores.
A)lower performance on the test.
B)no change on test scores.
C)a slight increase in test scores.
D)a large increase in test scores.
A
3
Church-sponsored parochial schools in the United States were most popular among
A)southerners.
B)Californians.
C)rural farmers.
D)Catholic immigrants.
A)southerners.
B)Californians.
C)rural farmers.
D)Catholic immigrants.
D
4
During the 1960s, many white families moved from the central cities to the suburbs, thereby escaping required school busing programs.This movement out of the city was commonly called
A)decentralization.
B)bus busting.
C)beltway sprawl.
D)white flight.
A)decentralization.
B)bus busting.
C)beltway sprawl.
D)white flight.
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5
The term "dropping out" refers to
A)refusing to attend high school.
B)quitting school before earning a high school diploma.
C)not going on to college.
D)being expelled from a public school.
A)refusing to attend high school.
B)quitting school before earning a high school diploma.
C)not going on to college.
D)being expelled from a public school.
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6
Prior to the civil rights movement, the main reason that schools in the North were segregated was that
A)most African Americans had little choice but to live in all-black neighborhoods.
B)federal laws mandated segregated schools throughout the country.
C)because both white and black parents preferred to keep their children with those "of their own kind."
D)few African Americans lived in cities.
A)most African Americans had little choice but to live in all-black neighborhoods.
B)federal laws mandated segregated schools throughout the country.
C)because both white and black parents preferred to keep their children with those "of their own kind."
D)few African Americans lived in cities.
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7
Which of the following terms refers to the social institution by which society transmits knowledge to its members?
A)socialization
B)cultural transmission
C)education
D)the family
A)socialization
B)cultural transmission
C)education
D)the family
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8
The dropout rate for young people from families with incomes $100,000 and above is less than 3 percent; for those from families with incomes below $30,000, the dropout rate is about
A)2 percent.
B)12 percent.
C)22 percent.
D)32 percent.
A)2 percent.
B)12 percent.
C)22 percent.
D)32 percent.
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9
Doug Downey and his colleagues discovered that U.S.children spend what percentage of their waking hours in a given year in school?
A)13 percent
B)23 percent
C)33 percent
D)43 percent
A)13 percent
B)23 percent
C)33 percent
D)43 percent
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10
Although the government claims that only a tiny percentage of the U.S.population is illiterate, research suggests the nation's level of functional illiteracy is about what percentage of the adult population?
A)1 percent
B)4 percent
C)17 percent
D)37 percent
A)1 percent
B)4 percent
C)17 percent
D)37 percent
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11
In the world as a whole, about how many men and women are illiterate?
A)75,000
B)7.5 million
C)750 million
D)7.5 billion
A)75,000
B)7.5 million
C)750 million
D)7.5 billion
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12
Which of the following terms refers to formal instruction carried out by specially trained teachers?
A)education
B)socialization
C)cultural transmission
D)schooling
A)education
B)socialization
C)cultural transmission
D)schooling
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13
A major reason that schooling is limited in poor societies of the world is that
A)parents can't take responsibility for teaching knowledge and skills.
B)urban areas have little room for schools.
C)parents need their children to work to provide food and income.
D)literacy is not necessary for industrial, factory jobs.
A)parents can't take responsibility for teaching knowledge and skills.
B)urban areas have little room for schools.
C)parents need their children to work to provide food and income.
D)literacy is not necessary for industrial, factory jobs.
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14
Research shows that the quality of the school matters to student performance, but what matters even more?
A)the region of the country in which the student lives
B)the sex of a student
C)the student's home environment
D)the student's age
A)the region of the country in which the student lives
B)the sex of a student
C)the student's home environment
D)the student's age
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15
About what percentage of U.S.adults now complete high school?
A)48 percent
B)68 percent
C)88 percent
D)100 percent
A)48 percent
B)68 percent
C)88 percent
D)100 percent
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16
In the United States, what percentage of the population aged twenty-five to sixty-four has a 4-year college or university degree?
A)13 percent
B)33 percent
C)53 percent
D)73 percent
A)13 percent
B)33 percent
C)53 percent
D)73 percent
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17
The ability to read and write is referred to as
A)education.
B)literacy.
C)schooling.
D)socialization.
A)education.
B)literacy.
C)schooling.
D)socialization.
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18
In 1896, what decision by the U.S.Supreme Court affirmed the principle of racial segregation if the facilities for blacks and whites were separate but equal?
A)Meredith v.Mississippi
B)Brown v.Board of Education of Topeka
C)Plessy v.Ferguson
D)Miranda v.Arizona
A)Meredith v.Mississippi
B)Brown v.Board of Education of Topeka
C)Plessy v.Ferguson
D)Miranda v.Arizona
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19
About 35 million men and women in the United States do not read, write, or do basic arithmetic well enough to carry out daily responsibilities.This situation is the problem of
A)low ambition.
B)poor socialization.
C)functional illiteracy.
D)dropping out.
A)low ambition.
B)poor socialization.
C)functional illiteracy.
D)dropping out.
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20
In 1954, which decision by the U.S.Supreme Court ruled that racially segregated schools violated the Constitution, striking down the "separate but equal" standard that dated back to 1896?
A)Plessy v.Ferguson
B)Brown v.Board of Education of Topeka
C)Meredith v.Mississippi
D)Miranda v.Arizona
A)Plessy v.Ferguson
B)Brown v.Board of Education of Topeka
C)Meredith v.Mississippi
D)Miranda v.Arizona
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21
About how many teaching job vacancies are there each year in the United States?
A)3,200
B)32,000
C)325,000
D)3.2 million
A)3,200
B)32,000
C)325,000
D)3.2 million
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22
New York Public School 261, described by Jonathan Kozol as overcrowded, with inadequate heat and air conditioning, and no playground, stands out as
A)having a diverse mix of racial and ethnic students that mirrors New York.
B)enrolling children of all class levels.
C)excelling in sports.
D)having a large minority student population.
A)having a diverse mix of racial and ethnic students that mirrors New York.
B)enrolling children of all class levels.
C)excelling in sports.
D)having a large minority student population.
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23
Compared to 1960, today we find school segregation is
A)a thing of the past that no longer exists.
B)reduced far below what it was then.
C)about the same now as it was then.
D)much greater than it was then.
A)a thing of the past that no longer exists.
B)reduced far below what it was then.
C)about the same now as it was then.
D)much greater than it was then.
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24
According to symbolic-interaction analysis, tracking and other forms of labeling in education
A)always improve student performance.
B)are generally helpful to disadvantaged categories of students.
C)can create a self-fulfilling prophecy.
D)are linked to the budget concerns of schools.
A)always improve student performance.
B)are generally helpful to disadvantaged categories of students.
C)can create a self-fulfilling prophecy.
D)are linked to the budget concerns of schools.
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25
In 1998, Californians passed Proposition 227, which
A)prohibited teachers from using physical punishment to discipline students.
B)allowed teachers to talk about birth control in public schools.
C)banned bilingual programs in favor of the English-immersion approach.
D)mandated that school teachers must teach in English until at least the ninth grade.
A)prohibited teachers from using physical punishment to discipline students.
B)allowed teachers to talk about birth control in public schools.
C)banned bilingual programs in favor of the English-immersion approach.
D)mandated that school teachers must teach in English until at least the ninth grade.
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26
Which of the following is identified in the text as a latent function of schooling?
A)providing society with skilled workers
B)giving people the skills they need to earn a living
C)preparing people to participate in the country's political and economic systems
D)providing child care to working parents
A)providing society with skilled workers
B)giving people the skills they need to earn a living
C)preparing people to participate in the country's political and economic systems
D)providing child care to working parents
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27
What school policy assigns students to different educational programs?
A)tagging
B)tracking
C)mainstreaming
D)academic segregation
A)tagging
B)tracking
C)mainstreaming
D)academic segregation
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28
As the U.S.economy moved from farming to industry, the responsibility for teaching the young moved from parents to
A)the workplace.
B)specially trained teachers.
C)the community.
D)technology.
A)the workplace.
B)specially trained teachers.
C)the community.
D)technology.
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29
What percentage of undergraduates enrolled in U.S.colleges are women?
A)37 percent
B)47 percent
C)57 percent
D)67 percent
A)37 percent
B)47 percent
C)57 percent
D)67 percent
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30
The extent of school violence is higher in
A)private schools.
B)small, rural schools.
C)urban and suburban schools with large enrollments.
D)school that require students to wear uniforms or conform to other dress codes.
A)private schools.
B)small, rural schools.
C)urban and suburban schools with large enrollments.
D)school that require students to wear uniforms or conform to other dress codes.
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31
A school that provides students with learning disabilities with separate classes taught by specially trained teachers is following a policy of
A)special education.
B)tracking.
C)mainstreaming.
D)redlining.
A)special education.
B)tracking.
C)mainstreaming.
D)redlining.
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32
Which policy directs schools to integrate students with special needs into the overall educational program?
A)mainstreaming
B)redlining
C)special education
D)tracking
A)mainstreaming
B)redlining
C)special education
D)tracking
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33
Which of the following terms refers to lifetime experiences and opportunities that enhance or reduce a student's ability to learn and succeed?
A)tracking
B)cultural capital
C)home schooling
D)standardized testing
A)tracking
B)cultural capital
C)home schooling
D)standardized testing
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34
What policy mandates teaching non-English speakers in English?
A)bilingual education
B)English immersion
C)official English
D)linguistic mainstreaming
A)bilingual education
B)English immersion
C)official English
D)linguistic mainstreaming
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35
Since 1979, women have outnumbered men in U.S.colleges and universities.Despite this remarkable change, women still
A)usually fail to graduate.
B)are more inclined to major in math, science, or engineering.
C)attend college primarily in order to meet a successful husband.
D)tend to concentrate in many traditionally feminine majors.
A)usually fail to graduate.
B)are more inclined to major in math, science, or engineering.
C)attend college primarily in order to meet a successful husband.
D)tend to concentrate in many traditionally feminine majors.
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36
Overall, what percentage of Hispanic students in the United States attends a school with a nonwhite student majority?
A)40 percent
B)60 percent
C)80 percent
D)100 percent
A)40 percent
B)60 percent
C)80 percent
D)100 percent
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37
In 1997, the state of Vermont enacted a law (Act 60) that
A)combines school taxes across the state and redistributes funding on an equal, per-student basis.
B)eliminated property taxes as a method of gaining school funding.
C)enacted a "voucher system" that parents could use to "pay" for their child to attend a private or parochial school.
D)eliminated busing.
A)combines school taxes across the state and redistributes funding on an equal, per-student basis.
B)eliminated property taxes as a method of gaining school funding.
C)enacted a "voucher system" that parents could use to "pay" for their child to attend a private or parochial school.
D)eliminated busing.
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38
Labels such as "gifted," "average," or "deficient" that are placed on students by schools
A)reflect their innate abilities combined with their work ethic.
B)may reflect their school work but also reflect students' social background.
C)have little effect on students' performance or future.
D)keep students in school longer because schools treat them according to their individual abilities.
A)reflect their innate abilities combined with their work ethic.
B)may reflect their school work but also reflect students' social background.
C)have little effect on students' performance or future.
D)keep students in school longer because schools treat them according to their individual abilities.
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39
Which policy requires school officials to severely punish or expel any student who brings a weapon, alcohol, or some other drug to school?
A)no excuses policy
B)zero tolerance policy
C)conflict resolution policy
D)shock reality policy
A)no excuses policy
B)zero tolerance policy
C)conflict resolution policy
D)shock reality policy
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40
Read the four statements below.Which statement is NOT correct?
A)Young children who gain skills in their native language and also in English outperform one-language children on achievement tests.
B)Gaining bilingual skills has great value in today's global economy.
C)Bilingual education encourages people to see some cultural traditions as better than others.
D)English immersion seeks to "Americanize" children by teaching them the dominant culture.
A)Young children who gain skills in their native language and also in English outperform one-language children on achievement tests.
B)Gaining bilingual skills has great value in today's global economy.
C)Bilingual education encourages people to see some cultural traditions as better than others.
D)English immersion seeks to "Americanize" children by teaching them the dominant culture.
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41
a.most closely match the school's definition of an "average student."
b.are socioeconomically disadvantaged and need extra help, regardless of their academic potential.
c.are socioeconomically disadvantaged, but have strong academic potential.
d.already have a lot going for them-those from more privileged backgrounds.
(Answer: d)
Consider This: Children who are socially disadvantaged at the outset find that school only reaffirms their second-class standing.L.O.13.3 Apply sociological theory to issues of education.
Learning Objective: L.O.13.3 Apply sociological theory to issues of education.
Topic/Concept: Theories of Education and Education-Related Problems
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know
Page: 392
Following social-conflict analysis of education, the fact that our school system socializes all students to be obedient citizens who are respectful of authority is one example of schooling's
A)self-fulfilling prophecy.
B)tracking system.
C)hidden curriculum.
D)manifest functions.
b.are socioeconomically disadvantaged and need extra help, regardless of their academic potential.
c.are socioeconomically disadvantaged, but have strong academic potential.
d.already have a lot going for them-those from more privileged backgrounds.
(Answer: d)
Consider This: Children who are socially disadvantaged at the outset find that school only reaffirms their second-class standing.L.O.13.3 Apply sociological theory to issues of education.
Learning Objective: L.O.13.3 Apply sociological theory to issues of education.
Topic/Concept: Theories of Education and Education-Related Problems
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know
Page: 392
Following social-conflict analysis of education, the fact that our school system socializes all students to be obedient citizens who are respectful of authority is one example of schooling's
A)self-fulfilling prophecy.
B)tracking system.
C)hidden curriculum.
D)manifest functions.
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42
The "conservative solution" to many problems of schooling can be summed up as
A)more tracking.
B)more school choice and competition.
C)more mainstreaming.
D)more equal funding for all schools.
A)more tracking.
B)more school choice and competition.
C)more mainstreaming.
D)more equal funding for all schools.
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43
According to the liberal point of view, the main cause of school problems is
A)too little involvement on the part of parents.
B)not enough competition among schools.
C)too little funding for public schools and too much inequality of funding among schools.
D)that the capitalist economic system created too much inequality to begin with.
A)too little involvement on the part of parents.
B)not enough competition among schools.
C)too little funding for public schools and too much inequality of funding among schools.
D)that the capitalist economic system created too much inequality to begin with.
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44
Which type of schools provides freedom to try out new policies and programs?
A)charter schools
B)magnet schools
C)voucher programs
D)mainstreaming
A)charter schools
B)magnet schools
C)voucher programs
D)mainstreaming
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45
Chris teaches at a university and holds the rank of full professor with tenure.Based on the statistical likelihood, Chris is probably
A)female.
B)male.
C)conservative.
D)African American.
A)female.
B)male.
C)conservative.
D)African American.
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46
Public schools that offer special facilities and programs in pursuit of educational excellence are known as
A)charter schools
B)magnet schools
C)voucher programs
D)mainstreaming
A)charter schools
B)magnet schools
C)voucher programs
D)mainstreaming
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47
Radicals on the left argue that problems in our schools arise from
A)the shortcomings of students.
B)the shortcomings of administrators.
C)basic flaws in the economic and political structure of society.
D)the shortcomings of teachers.
A)the shortcomings of students.
B)the shortcomings of administrators.
C)basic flaws in the economic and political structure of society.
D)the shortcomings of teachers.
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48
From which political point of view would someone claim that it is far less costly to pay for good schools today than to pay the costs of dealing with the problems that result from poor schools?
A)conservative
B)radical right
C)radical left
D)liberal (
A)conservative
B)radical right
C)radical left
D)liberal (
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49
Which political point of view argues that the main problem of public education is that government controls most schools, so public schools do not have to compete for students?
A)conservative
B)liberal
C)feminist
D)radical left
A)conservative
B)liberal
C)feminist
D)radical left
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