Deck 1: The Sociological Perspective
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Deck 1: The Sociological Perspective
1
The phrase "survival of the fittest" was coined by
A) Charles Darwin.
B) Herbert Spencer.
C) Auguste Comte.
D) Karl Marx.
A) Charles Darwin.
B) Herbert Spencer.
C) Auguste Comte.
D) Karl Marx.
B
2
Human relationships are examined by
A) the social sciences.
B) natural science.
C) all science.
D) mathematics.
A) the social sciences.
B) natural science.
C) all science.
D) mathematics.
A
3
Using _____, Comte applied the scientific method to the social world.
A) negativism
B) positivism
C) natural science
D) anthropology
A) negativism
B) positivism
C) natural science
D) anthropology
B
4
_____ focuses on politics and government.
A) Political science
B) Anthropology
C) Psychology
D) Economics
A) Political science
B) Anthropology
C) Psychology
D) Economics
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5
Xavier did research in organic chemistry. He was a chemist, but in a broader sense, he was a(n)
A) social scientist.
B) natural scientist.
C) organic chemist.
D) anthropologist.
A) social scientist.
B) natural scientist.
C) organic chemist.
D) anthropologist.
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6
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.
A) social location.
B) social affiliation.
C) social empowerment.
D) dominant groups.
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7
_____ is the study of society and human behavior.
A) Natural science
B) Science
C) Psychology
D) Sociology
A) Natural science
B) Science
C) Psychology
D) Sociology
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8
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
A) social integration
B) revolution
C) conflict theory
D) religion
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9
The difference between sociologists and anthropologists is that
A) sociologists must have an advanced degree.
B) "anthropologist" is the more old-fashioned term for "sociologist."
C) sociologists focus mainly on industrialized societies.
D) sociologists focus mainly on primitive societies.
A) sociologists must have an advanced degree.
B) "anthropologist" is the more old-fashioned term for "sociologist."
C) sociologists focus mainly on industrialized societies.
D) sociologists focus mainly on primitive societies.
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10
The _____ uses objective, systematic observations to test theories.
A) naturalistic method
B) common-sense method
C) scientific method
D) research-free technique
A) naturalistic method
B) common-sense method
C) scientific method
D) research-free technique
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11
Our ancestors
A) lived in a global village.
B) perceived the world beyond their communities only dimly.
C) lived in big cities.
D) bought all of their food even though they raised and sold crops.
A) lived in a global village.
B) perceived the world beyond their communities only dimly.
C) lived in big cities.
D) bought all of their food even though they raised and sold crops.
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12
Which of the social sciences concentrates on a single social institution?
A) Economics
B) Anthropology
C) Psychology
D) Political Science
A) Economics
B) Anthropology
C) Psychology
D) Political Science
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13
Auguste Comte is credited as being the founder of
A) sociology.
B) economics.
C) modern science.
D) political science.
A) sociology.
B) economics.
C) modern science.
D) political science.
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14
The social science closely related to sociology, which traditionally focuses on tribal peoples, is
A) economics.
B) political science.
C) psychology.
D) anthropology.
A) economics.
B) political science.
C) psychology.
D) anthropology.
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15
The first goal of science is to
A) contradict previous research.
B) explain why something happens.
C) prove why "common sense" is right.
D) stick with the individual case rather than the broader group or situation.
A) contradict previous research.
B) explain why something happens.
C) prove why "common sense" is right.
D) stick with the individual case rather than the broader group or situation.
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16
Karl Marx believed that the engine of human history is
A) democracy.
B) communism.
C) reconciliation.
D) class conflict.
A) democracy.
B) communism.
C) reconciliation.
D) class conflict.
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17
The _____ perspective emphasizes the social contexts in which people live.
A) societal
B) sociological
C) natural sciences
D) ethnocentric
A) societal
B) sociological
C) natural sciences
D) ethnocentric
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18
The _____, according to Marx, were the exploited workers who did not own the means of production.
A) capitalists
B) communists
C) proletariat
D) fascists
A) capitalists
B) communists
C) proletariat
D) fascists
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19
After a sociologist has achieved the generalization goal of science, the next goal is to
A) publish.
B) predict.
C) explain.
D) question the findings.
A) publish.
B) predict.
C) explain.
D) question the findings.
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20
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.
A) global group.
B) extended family group.
C) society.
D) global village.
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21
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
A) functional analysis
B) symbolic interactionism
C) conflict theory
D) order theory
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22
According to Max Weber, the central force in social change is
A) economics.
B) politics.
C) religion.
D) tradition.
A) economics.
B) politics.
C) religion.
D) tradition.
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23
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.
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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24
_____ meanings are how people interpret their situation in life, what they are doing, and what is happening to them.
A) Subjective
B) Overt
C) Objective
D) Core
A) Subjective
B) Overt
C) Objective
D) Core
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25
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.
A) making changes.
B) gaining knowledge.
C) solving problems.
D) getting grants.
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26
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 workers, 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.
A) There were no female early sociologists.
B) Once sociology became a recognized academic discipline, men designated the women-who were activists-as social workers, 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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27
The _____ examined by sociologists are recurring characteristics or events.
A) individual motivations
B) patterns of behavior
C) nonsocial forces
D) rationales
A) individual motivations
B) patterns of behavior
C) nonsocial forces
D) rationales
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28
E. B. Du Bois
A) was primarily a novelist.
B) collected and interpreted the work of others rather than making original contributions.
C) became a revolutionary Marxist and moved to Ghana.
D) had the good fortune to grow up in an era virtually free of racism.
A) was primarily a novelist.
B) collected and interpreted the work of others rather than making original contributions.
C) became a revolutionary Marxist and moved to Ghana.
D) had the good fortune to grow up in an era virtually free of racism.
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29
_____ harnesses the sociological perspective for the benefit of the public.
A) Basic sociology
B) Experimental sociology
C) Classical sociology
D) Public sociology
A) Basic sociology
B) Experimental sociology
C) Classical sociology
D) Public sociology
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30
What does the German word Verstehen mean?
A) To explain
B) To investigate
C) To understand
D) To reject
A) To explain
B) To investigate
C) To understand
D) To reject
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31
Constance, a sociologist, found a piece of research performed by another sociologist intriguing. It looked at the impact of learning new activities on the aging process. When she read the results, which were reported in a journal she read, she saw that the number of people studied had been very small. But the report itself was well written and enthusiastic. Much as Constance was excited by the findings, she wondered if bias might have affected them. Things looked just a little bit too good. The way to check this would be to _____ the study.
A) demand that the author defend
B) denounce
C) replicate
D) ask colleagues about
A) demand that the author defend
B) denounce
C) replicate
D) ask colleagues about
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32
When did sociology first take root in the United States?
A) 1750s
B) 1890s
C) 1930s
D) 1990s
A) 1750s
B) 1890s
C) 1930s
D) 1990s
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33
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.
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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34
More babies are delivered by cesarean section on Tuesdays than on any other day for the convenience of the
A) doctors.
B) patients.
C) babies.
D) midwives.
A) doctors.
B) patients.
C) babies.
D) midwives.
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35
Who is the audience for basic sociology?
A) Policy makers
B) Clients
C) Fellow sociologists and anyone interested
D) All social and natural scientists
A) Policy makers
B) Clients
C) Fellow sociologists and anyone interested
D) All social and natural scientists
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36
Perhaps ahead of the times, _____ warned of the dangers of the coalescing of interests of the top leaders of business, politics, and the military.
A) Talcott Parsons
B) Ernest Burgess
C) Jane Addams
D) C. Wright Mills
A) Talcott Parsons
B) Ernest Burgess
C) Jane Addams
D) C. Wright Mills
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37
The work of W. E. B. Du Bois, an African American,
A) formed an important part of the foundations of sociology from the earliest times.
B) has been ignored until the present.
C) was rejected by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
D) is being rediscovered and discussed by contemporary sociologists.
A) formed an important part of the foundations of sociology from the earliest times.
B) has been ignored until the present.
C) was rejected by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
D) is being rediscovered and discussed by contemporary sociologists.
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38
Rather than Weber's Verstehen, Durkheim stressed
A) nicht Verstehen.
B) social facts.
C) research into dreams.
D) emotion.
A) nicht Verstehen.
B) social facts.
C) research into dreams.
D) emotion.
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39
One of the sociologists who developed symbolic interactionism is
A) George Herbert Mead.
B) Auguste Comte
C) Robert Merton
D) Herbert Spencer
A) George Herbert Mead.
B) Auguste Comte
C) Robert Merton
D) Herbert Spencer
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40
Max Weber said that sociology should be
A) class conscious.
B) biased.
C) guided by personal values.
D) value free.
A) class conscious.
B) biased.
C) guided by personal values.
D) value free.
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41
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.
A) the globalization of capitalism.
B) symbolic interactionism.
C) increasing isolationism.
D) the advance of democracy.
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42
The sociological perspective that focuses on the micro level is
A) symbolic interactionism.
B) functional analysis.
C) anthropology.
D) conflict theory.
A) symbolic interactionism.
B) functional analysis.
C) anthropology.
D) conflict theory.
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43
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
A) symbolic interactionists
B) conflict theorists
C) functionalists
D) George Herbert Mead
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44
_____ 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
A) Conflict theory
B) Globalization
C) Verstehen
D) Focusing on the macro level
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45
Charles was studying symbolic interactionism in his sociology class. Charles was surprised to find that sociologists who took this viewpoint thought that having love as the main reason to get married
A) prevents spouses from blaming each other.
B) weakens marriage.
C) makes divorce all but impossible.
D) strengthens marriage.
A) prevents spouses from blaming each other.
B) weakens marriage.
C) makes divorce all but impossible.
D) strengthens marriage.
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46
Very broadly, where did Weber believe that capitalism was more likely to flourish?
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47
Robert Merton used the term _____ for the harmful consequences of people's actions.
A) function
B) dysfunction
C) latent function
D) balancing function
A) function
B) dysfunction
C) latent function
D) balancing function
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48
Face-to-face interaction is the focus of analysis in
A) symbolic interactionism.
B) conflict theory.
C) any sociological viewpoint.
D) functional analysis.
A) symbolic interactionism.
B) conflict theory.
C) any sociological viewpoint.
D) functional analysis.
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49
Who was the founder of conflict theory?
A) Robert Merton
B) George Herbert Mead
C) Max Weber
D) Karl Marx
A) Robert Merton
B) George Herbert Mead
C) Max Weber
D) Karl Marx
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50
Discuss feminists and conflict theory.
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51
In _____, the focus is on the struggle for scarce resources by different groups in society.
A) functional analysis
B) classical sociology
C) conflict theory
D) symbolic interactionism
A) functional analysis
B) classical sociology
C) conflict theory
D) symbolic interactionism
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52
Describe the three historical phases of sociology.
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53
How do sociologists differ from psychologists?
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54
Applying symbolic interactionism, as divorce became more common, divorce became
A) more stigmatized.
B) a symbol of failure.
C) associated with new beginnings.
D) a symbol of success.
A) more stigmatized.
B) a symbol of failure.
C) associated with new beginnings.
D) a symbol of success.
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55
Give two ways that social research can be used. Since which way of the two is preferable is under debate, do you have a preference? What is it, and why?
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