Deck 1: The Sociological Perspective

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With basic sociology,the goal of analyzing some aspect of society is that of

A)making changes.
B)gaining knowledge.
C)solving problems.
D)getting grants.
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Talcott Parsons was influential in

A)shifting sociology from reform to theory.
B)warning Americans about the power elite.
C)developing concrete models for social change.
D)shifting sociology from theory to reform.
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In the eyes of _____,society is a whole unit,made up of interrelated parts that work together.

A)symbolic interactionists
B)conflict theorists
C)functionalists
D)George Herbert Mead
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The _____ perspective emphasizes the social contexts in which people live.

A)societal
B)sociological
C)natural sciences
D)ethnocentric
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Durkheim's concept of _____ refers to the degree to which people are tied to their social groups.

A)social integration
B)revolution
C)conflict theory
D)religion
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In _____,symbols are the key to understanding how we look at the world and communicate with one another.

A)functional analysis
B)symbolic interactionism
C)conflict theory
D)order theory
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Robert Merton used the term _____ for the harmful consequences of people's actions.

A)function
B)dysfunction
C)latent function
D)balancing function
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Why do women not figure more prominently among early sociologists?

A)There were no female early sociologists.
B)Once sociology became a recognized academic discipline,men designated the women-who were activists-as social reformers,not sociologists.
C)In no field has sexism been more evident than in sociology.
D)The field of sociology seemed neither rigorous enough nor relevant enough to attract women.
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A group of people who share a culture and a territory is known as a(n)

A)global group.
B)extended family group.
C)society.
D)global village.
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Auguste Comte is credited as being the founder of

A)sociology.
B)economics.
C)modern science.
D)political science.
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One of the sociologists who developed symbolic interactionism is

A)George Herbert Mead.
B)Auguste Comte
C)Robert Merton
D)Herbert Spencer
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According to Max Weber,the central force in social change is

A)economics.
B)politics.
C)religion.
D)tradition.
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Karl Marx believed that the engine of human history is

A)democracy.
B)communism.
C)reconciliation.
D)class conflict.
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Early sociologist and social reformer Jane Addams

A)fought against the American Civil Liberties Union.
B)won the Nobel Prize for Peace.
C)married W.E.B.Du Bois.
D)never joined the American Sociological Society.
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The _____ examined by sociologists are recurring characteristics or events.

A)individual motivations
B)patterns of behavior
C)nonsocial forces
D)rationales
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_____ harnesses the sociological perspective for the benefit of the public.

A)Basic sociology
B)Experimental sociology
C)Classical sociology
D)Public sociology
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The _____,according to Marx,were the exploited workers who did not own the means of production.

A)capitalists
B)communists
C)proletariat
D)fascists
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The phrase "survival of the fittest" was coined by

A)Charles Darwin.
B)Herbert Spencer.
C)Auguste Comte.
D)Karl Marx.
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Using _____,Comte applied the scientific method to the social world.

A)negativism
B)positivism
C)natural science
D)anthropology
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The corners in life that people occupy because of their place in a society are referred to as

A)social location.
B)social affiliation.
C)social empowerment.
D)dominant groups.
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_____ is the breaking down of national boundaries because of advances in communications,trade,and travel.

A)Conflict theory
B)Globalization
C)Verstehen
D)Focusing on the macro level
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Capitalism becoming the world's dominant economic system is known as

A)the globalization of capitalism.
B)symbolic interactionism.
C)increasing isolationism.
D)the advance of democracy.
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Who was the founder of conflict theory?

A)Robert Merton
B)George Herbert Mead
C)Max Weber
D)Karl Marx
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Deck 1: The Sociological Perspective
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With basic sociology,the goal of analyzing some aspect of society is that of

A)making changes.
B)gaining knowledge.
C)solving problems.
D)getting grants.
B
gaining knowledge.
2
Talcott Parsons was influential in

A)shifting sociology from reform to theory.
B)warning Americans about the power elite.
C)developing concrete models for social change.
D)shifting sociology from theory to reform.
A
shifting sociology from reform to theory.
3
In the eyes of _____,society is a whole unit,made up of interrelated parts that work together.

A)symbolic interactionists
B)conflict theorists
C)functionalists
D)George Herbert Mead
C
functionalists
4
The _____ perspective emphasizes the social contexts in which people live.

A)societal
B)sociological
C)natural sciences
D)ethnocentric
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Durkheim's concept of _____ refers to the degree to which people are tied to their social groups.

A)social integration
B)revolution
C)conflict theory
D)religion
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In _____,symbols are the key to understanding how we look at the world and communicate with one another.

A)functional analysis
B)symbolic interactionism
C)conflict theory
D)order theory
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Robert Merton used the term _____ for the harmful consequences of people's actions.

A)function
B)dysfunction
C)latent function
D)balancing function
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Why do women not figure more prominently among early sociologists?

A)There were no female early sociologists.
B)Once sociology became a recognized academic discipline,men designated the women-who were activists-as social reformers,not sociologists.
C)In no field has sexism been more evident than in sociology.
D)The field of sociology seemed neither rigorous enough nor relevant enough to attract women.
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A group of people who share a culture and a territory is known as a(n)

A)global group.
B)extended family group.
C)society.
D)global village.
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Auguste Comte is credited as being the founder of

A)sociology.
B)economics.
C)modern science.
D)political science.
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One of the sociologists who developed symbolic interactionism is

A)George Herbert Mead.
B)Auguste Comte
C)Robert Merton
D)Herbert Spencer
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According to Max Weber,the central force in social change is

A)economics.
B)politics.
C)religion.
D)tradition.
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Karl Marx believed that the engine of human history is

A)democracy.
B)communism.
C)reconciliation.
D)class conflict.
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Early sociologist and social reformer Jane Addams

A)fought against the American Civil Liberties Union.
B)won the Nobel Prize for Peace.
C)married W.E.B.Du Bois.
D)never joined the American Sociological Society.
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The _____ examined by sociologists are recurring characteristics or events.

A)individual motivations
B)patterns of behavior
C)nonsocial forces
D)rationales
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_____ harnesses the sociological perspective for the benefit of the public.

A)Basic sociology
B)Experimental sociology
C)Classical sociology
D)Public sociology
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The _____,according to Marx,were the exploited workers who did not own the means of production.

A)capitalists
B)communists
C)proletariat
D)fascists
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18
The phrase "survival of the fittest" was coined by

A)Charles Darwin.
B)Herbert Spencer.
C)Auguste Comte.
D)Karl Marx.
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Using _____,Comte applied the scientific method to the social world.

A)negativism
B)positivism
C)natural science
D)anthropology
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The corners in life that people occupy because of their place in a society are referred to as

A)social location.
B)social affiliation.
C)social empowerment.
D)dominant groups.
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_____ is the breaking down of national boundaries because of advances in communications,trade,and travel.

A)Conflict theory
B)Globalization
C)Verstehen
D)Focusing on the macro level
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Capitalism becoming the world's dominant economic system is known as

A)the globalization of capitalism.
B)symbolic interactionism.
C)increasing isolationism.
D)the advance of democracy.
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Who was the founder of conflict theory?

A)Robert Merton
B)George Herbert Mead
C)Max Weber
D)Karl Marx
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