Deck 5: Evolutionary and Structural Functionalist Classical Theories

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The ideas behind the social Darwinism theory support the foundation of the social work practice.
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Social Work is an applied field and as such does not need theories.
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The English naturalist Charles Darwin is the father of Social Darwinism.
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Functionalists are concerned with societal balance above anything else.
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Theories are

A) lenses social scientists use to examine, evaluate, and interpret social science
B) often used to justify privileges for some members of society
C) often used to justify oppression of some members of society
D) none of the above
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Which theory inspired the apartheid system in South Africa?

A) Marxism
B) Neo-Marxism
C) Social Darwinism
D) World Systems theory
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The Communist party rule in China and Cuba are examples the political application of which theory?

A) Marxism
B) Neo-Marxism
C) Social Darwinism
D) World Systems theory
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Which term is associated with World Systems theory?

A) Oppression
B) Globalization
C) Independence
D) Function
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During which time did Structural Functionalism come under attack for its inability to explain social change, inequality, conflict and the power of the wealthy?

A) 1950s
B) 1960s
C) 1970s
D) 1980s
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The Melting Pot is often associated with

A) a model minority
B) independence
C) division
D) heat
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Role strain is

A) distress when two or more different roles place incompatible expectations on an individual
B) stress that occurs when contradictory expectations are attached to the same role
C) when couples do not get alone
D) children feels anxious about their homework
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Role stress is

A) distress when two or more different roles place incompatible expectations on an individual
B) stress that occurs when contradictory expectations are attached to the same role.
C) when fashion changes
D) the stress older people feel about making decisions about retirement
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Racial groups are:

A) biologically determined
B) socially constructed
C) elected
D) nonexistent
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Which societal gap would be associated with the Human Capital theory?

A) Gender wage gap
B) Education gap
C) Economic gap
D) All of the above
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Describe the assimilation theory. Why the concept of straight-line assimilation is not part of the culturally grounded approach.
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What is the Melting Pot theory, what are its flaws, and can it be part of the culturally grounded approach?
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Deck 5: Evolutionary and Structural Functionalist Classical Theories
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The ideas behind the social Darwinism theory support the foundation of the social work practice.
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Social Work is an applied field and as such does not need theories.
False
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The English naturalist Charles Darwin is the father of Social Darwinism.
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Functionalists are concerned with societal balance above anything else.
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Theories are

A) lenses social scientists use to examine, evaluate, and interpret social science
B) often used to justify privileges for some members of society
C) often used to justify oppression of some members of society
D) none of the above
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Which theory inspired the apartheid system in South Africa?

A) Marxism
B) Neo-Marxism
C) Social Darwinism
D) World Systems theory
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The Communist party rule in China and Cuba are examples the political application of which theory?

A) Marxism
B) Neo-Marxism
C) Social Darwinism
D) World Systems theory
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Which term is associated with World Systems theory?

A) Oppression
B) Globalization
C) Independence
D) Function
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During which time did Structural Functionalism come under attack for its inability to explain social change, inequality, conflict and the power of the wealthy?

A) 1950s
B) 1960s
C) 1970s
D) 1980s
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The Melting Pot is often associated with

A) a model minority
B) independence
C) division
D) heat
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Role strain is

A) distress when two or more different roles place incompatible expectations on an individual
B) stress that occurs when contradictory expectations are attached to the same role
C) when couples do not get alone
D) children feels anxious about their homework
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Role stress is

A) distress when two or more different roles place incompatible expectations on an individual
B) stress that occurs when contradictory expectations are attached to the same role.
C) when fashion changes
D) the stress older people feel about making decisions about retirement
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Racial groups are:

A) biologically determined
B) socially constructed
C) elected
D) nonexistent
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Which societal gap would be associated with the Human Capital theory?

A) Gender wage gap
B) Education gap
C) Economic gap
D) All of the above
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Describe the assimilation theory. Why the concept of straight-line assimilation is not part of the culturally grounded approach.
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What is the Melting Pot theory, what are its flaws, and can it be part of the culturally grounded approach?
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