Deck 9: Marxist and Conflict Theories of Deviance
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Deck 9: Marxist and Conflict Theories of Deviance
1
______ theorists would advocate for a revolutionary overthrow of the capitalist system as the only way to solve power differentials and conflict.
A) Conflict
B) Anomie
C) Marxist
D) Strain
A) Conflict
B) Anomie
C) Marxist
D) Strain
C
2
______ focus on the political economy and the capitalist system in their analyses of power and conflict, whereas ______ theorists have traditionally expanded their definitions of power beyond a singular focus on the capitalist system.
A) Marxist theories; conflict
B) Conflict theories; Marxist
C) Power-Control theories; Marxist
D) Dialectical materialism; conflict
A) Marxist theories; conflict
B) Conflict theories; Marxist
C) Power-Control theories; Marxist
D) Dialectical materialism; conflict
A
3
What type of economic system are Marxist and conflict theories primarily critical of?
A) socialist
B) communist
C) fascist
D) capitalist
A) socialist
B) communist
C) fascist
D) capitalist
D
4
Much of the focus of both Marxist and conflict theories is on the creation and maintenance of ______ that benefit one group over another.
A) norms
B) religions
C) laws
D) relationships
A) norms
B) religions
C) laws
D) relationships
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5
Which Marxist theorist wrote The Communist Manifesto?
A) Spitzer
B) Chambliss
C) Marx
D) Turk
A) Spitzer
B) Chambliss
C) Marx
D) Turk
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6
What does Steven Spitzer call unneeded laborers in his work?
A) social dynamite
B) social junk
C) unemployed
D) bourgeoisie
A) social dynamite
B) social junk
C) unemployed
D) bourgeoisie
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7
According to Karl Marx, in a capitalist society, economic power belongs to the ______.
A) bourgeoisie
B) proletariat
C) educated
D) military
A) bourgeoisie
B) proletariat
C) educated
D) military
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8
Vold, a conflict theorist, studied the process by which individuals become a part of a group, ______, and how conflict arises when groups are threatened by competing interests of other groups.
A) what causes groups to grow
B) how people decide which groups to join
C) the dissolution of relationships within groups
D) the development of relationships within and among groups
A) what causes groups to grow
B) how people decide which groups to join
C) the dissolution of relationships within groups
D) the development of relationships within and among groups
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9
______ functions of the law tell individuals what actions they can and cannot perform.
A) Instrumental
B) Symbolic
C) Consensus
D) Relativist
A) Instrumental
B) Symbolic
C) Consensus
D) Relativist
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10
Alexandra is a well-educated woman who sees many issues with the capitalist society she lives in. She openly criticizes the system. What would Steven Spitzer call Alexandra?
A) social dynamite
B) social junk
C) proletariat
D) bourgeoisie
A) social dynamite
B) social junk
C) proletariat
D) bourgeoisie
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11
According to Karl Marx, in a capitalist society, the ______ live in poverty and misery.
A) proletariat
B) bourgeoisie
C) elderly
D) military
A) proletariat
B) bourgeoisie
C) elderly
D) military
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12
The ______ function of law does not rely on enforcement or action. Instead, it "invites consideration" of what is considered moral by a society.
A) instrumental
B) symbolic
C) pluralistic
D) constructionist
A) instrumental
B) symbolic
C) pluralistic
D) constructionist
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13
Vold, in studying the ______ involved in the creation of marijuana laws, would suggest that state laws regarding the use of marijuana represent a compromise between those who wish to outlaw marijuana completely and those who wish to grow, sell, and consume marijuana at will.
A) bourgeoisie accommodation
B) Marxist interests
C) instrumental functions
D) group dynamics
A) bourgeoisie accommodation
B) Marxist interests
C) instrumental functions
D) group dynamics
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14
Vold argues that when conflicts between groups arise and groups are threatened by the competing interests of other groups, individuals ______.
A) escalate those conflicts
B) rally behind the stronger group
C) decrease loyalty to their group
D) lose interest in the weaker group
A) escalate those conflicts
B) rally behind the stronger group
C) decrease loyalty to their group
D) lose interest in the weaker group
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15
A local city government heard a variety of complaints about the homeless camping out in public spaces. They decided to pass a law to make it illegal to camp in public areas without a permit, and they refused to grant permits to those who could not provide a mailing address. This illustrates Vold's idea that laws are a/an ______.
A) means of creating dialectical materialism
B) tool that powerful groups use to maintain their interests
C) way to use the proletariat to punish the bourgeoisie
D) avenue to overthrow existing power relationships
A) means of creating dialectical materialism
B) tool that powerful groups use to maintain their interests
C) way to use the proletariat to punish the bourgeoisie
D) avenue to overthrow existing power relationships
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16
When those living in poverty vote for politicians who promise to take funding away from programs that benefit the poor, it is an example of ______ consciousness because it means that those living in poverty are identifying with a class that opposes their interest.
A) false
B) double
C) Marxian
D) class
A) false
B) double
C) Marxian
D) class
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17
According to Marx, the ruling class promote various forms of discrimination to ______.
A) create illegitimate authority
B) distract the intellectuals
C) centralize their authority
D) keep the workforce divided
A) create illegitimate authority
B) distract the intellectuals
C) centralize their authority
D) keep the workforce divided
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18
According to Marx, the power of capitalists is based on their ability to control both the means of production and ______.
A) the bourgeoisie
B) communication
C) the educated
D) capital
A) the bourgeoisie
B) communication
C) the educated
D) capital
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19
The ______ is created by the formulation and application of criminal definitions, the development of behavior patterns related to criminal definitions, and the construction of criminal conceptions?
A) Marxist conception of law
B) social construction of justice
C) social reality of crime
D) criminal group dynamic
A) Marxist conception of law
B) social construction of justice
C) social reality of crime
D) criminal group dynamic
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20
Gerrymandering is an example of how parties in power manipulate the districts in ways that guarantee disproportionate outcomes.
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21
Marxist theory clearly specifies how laborers will lose their false consciousness.
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22
Marxist theorists suggest capitalism can be used to reduce deviant behavior and group conflict.
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23
According to Marxist theories, the law is the tool for powerless groups to ensure interests and services of need are met.
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24
The term "dialectic" in the phrase "dialectical materialism" refers to negotiating contradictions.
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25
William Bonger built upon Marxist ideas and explicitly related them to the topic of crime in his book Criminality and Economic Conditions.
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26
In his article "Toward a Political Economy of Crime," William Chambliss (1975) argues that the only question that matters is, "Why do some individuals become involved with criminal behavior, while others do not?"
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27
A Marxian paradigm of crime and criminal law suggest that members of the ruling class will be able to violate the laws with impunity while members of the subject classes will be punished
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28
A criticism of conflict and Marxist theorists is that they claim class conflict cannot explain individual acts of deviance.
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29
Conflict theories play a key role in allowing us to question how deviance is defined and used to maintain positions of power in society.
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30
Using examples, briefly describe the role played in dialectical materialism by thesis, antithesis, and synthesis of an idea.
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31
List the assumptions of Marxist and conflict theories. Provide questions this type of research might ask.
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32
Compare and contrast Marxist and conflict theories.
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33
Discuss common criticisms of Marxist and conflict theories.
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