Deck 2: Culture
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Deck 2: Culture
1
One thing that can be said about material culture is that
A) it is "natural."
B) it includes gestures.
C) it includes a people's language.
D) there is nothing "natural" about it.
A) it is "natural."
B) it includes gestures.
C) it includes a people's language.
D) there is nothing "natural" about it.
D
2
After a fairly short plane ride from New York City, Irving found himself on a dusty road with goats, chickens, and motor scooters, rather than cars. Food, clothing, and carpets were being sold by street vendors, some of whom worked from a cloth spread on the ground, in no order that he could recognize. Irving was experiencing
A) ethnocentrism.
B) culture shock.
C) a step back into history.
D) contact with people who shared none of his values.
A) ethnocentrism.
B) culture shock.
C) a step back into history.
D) contact with people who shared none of his values.
B
3
_____ would be part of material culture.
A) Hairstyles
B) Language
C) Beliefs
D) Values
A) Hairstyles
B) Language
C) Beliefs
D) Values
A
4
To try to understand a culture on its own terms is called
A) ethnocentrism.
B) cultural relativism.
C) folklore.
D) cultural education.
A) ethnocentrism.
B) cultural relativism.
C) folklore.
D) cultural education.
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5
When people break norms, they receive
A) positive sanctions.
B) a day in court.
C) negative sanctions.
D) hugs and kisses.
A) positive sanctions.
B) a day in court.
C) negative sanctions.
D) hugs and kisses.
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6
The language, beliefs, values, norms, and behaviors passed from one generation to the next make up a group's
A) identity.
B) ethnocentrism.
C) culture.
D) material culture.
A) identity.
B) ethnocentrism.
C) culture.
D) material culture.
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7
Which of the following statements about cultural relativism is true?
A) It has not been criticized by social scientists.
B) Cultural relativism has come under attack because it can lead to acceptance of practices like genital cutting and wife beating.
C) Sociologists accept all cultures, without judgment.
D) Cultural relativism encourages cultural smugness.
A) It has not been criticized by social scientists.
B) Cultural relativism has come under attack because it can lead to acceptance of practices like genital cutting and wife beating.
C) Sociologists accept all cultures, without judgment.
D) Cultural relativism encourages cultural smugness.
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8
A term for rules of behavior is
A) culture.
B) norms.
C) moral holidays.
D) sanctions.
A) culture.
B) norms.
C) moral holidays.
D) sanctions.
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9
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis states that
A) languages are universal.
B) some languages, such as English, are superior to others.
C) perception and language are unrelated.
D) language has ways of looking at the world embedded within it.
A) languages are universal.
B) some languages, such as English, are superior to others.
C) perception and language are unrelated.
D) language has ways of looking at the world embedded within it.
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10
Nonmaterial culture refers to a group's
A) art.
B) weapons.
C) ways of thinking and doing.
D) eating utensils.
A) art.
B) weapons.
C) ways of thinking and doing.
D) eating utensils.
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11
Even just the thought of the violation of a _____ fills us with revulsion.
A) taboo
B) more
C) parking regulation
D) folkway
A) taboo
B) more
C) parking regulation
D) folkway
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12
Who is ethnocentric?
A) Everyone
B) Westerners
C) Easterners
D) Older people
A) Everyone
B) Westerners
C) Easterners
D) Older people
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13
The main way people communicate is through
A) gestures.
B) intermarriage.
C) language.
D) artwork.
A) gestures.
B) intermarriage.
C) language.
D) artwork.
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14
An advantage of knowing a culture's gestures is
A) they are closely tied to the language.
B) that although most gestures are recognized as universal, there are occasional differences between cultures.
C) being able to communicate with simplicity.
D) that they will enable you to completely understand the culture.
A) they are closely tied to the language.
B) that although most gestures are recognized as universal, there are occasional differences between cultures.
C) being able to communicate with simplicity.
D) that they will enable you to completely understand the culture.
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15
People's _____ are their ideas of what is desirable in life.
A) values
B) mores
C) taboos
D) folkways
A) values
B) mores
C) taboos
D) folkways
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16
Another term for nonmaterial culture that sociologists use is
A) material culture.
B) symbolic culture.
C) gestural culture.
D) culture shock.
A) material culture.
B) symbolic culture.
C) gestural culture.
D) culture shock.
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17
If you kill another person, you have violated a society's
A) mores.
B) incidental values.
C) folkways.
D) ethnocentrism.
A) mores.
B) incidental values.
C) folkways.
D) ethnocentrism.
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18
Paul loved to party at Mardi Gras, even if he was not involved in making a float or anything else. The atmosphere on the street was just so different, so easy. He had a great time. At such a(n) _____, the rules were loosened.
A) culture-free event
B) police-free event
C) free-for-all
D) moral holiday
A) culture-free event
B) police-free event
C) free-for-all
D) moral holiday
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19
When someone is walking on the right side of the sidewalk, and you are walking faster and overtake them to their left, this is _____ in the United States.
A) a taboo
B) a more
C) illegal
D) a folkway
A) a taboo
B) a more
C) illegal
D) a folkway
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20
The basis of culture is
A) customs.
B) heredity.
C) language.
D) sociology.
A) customs.
B) heredity.
C) language.
D) sociology.
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21
_____ places an emphasis on the influence of genes on human behavior.
A) Genetics-informed sociology
B) Classical sociology
C) Conflict theory
D) Sociologically informed genetics
A) Genetics-informed sociology
B) Classical sociology
C) Conflict theory
D) Sociologically informed genetics
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22
In all likelihood, Harold and Fabienne could be termed members of a motorcycle enthusiast _____ and the cyclists who passed them could be termed members of a motorcycle enthusiast _____.
A) culture; subculture
B) subculture; counterculture
C) subculture; culture
D) counterculture; subculture
A) culture; subculture
B) subculture; counterculture
C) subculture; culture
D) counterculture; subculture
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23
Values are like lenses through which we see the world
A) not at all.
B) as it ought to be.
C) with great clarity.
D) like it is.
A) not at all.
B) as it ought to be.
C) with great clarity.
D) like it is.
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24
Which statement about the origin of values is true?
A) Essentially, values "just happen."
B) Values are unrelated to conditions of society.
C) Values are related to conditions of society.
D) Individuals invent their own values.
A) Essentially, values "just happen."
B) Values are unrelated to conditions of society.
C) Values are related to conditions of society.
D) Individuals invent their own values.
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25
Sociologists call values that are shared by most of the groups in a society
A) core values.
B) taboos.
C) habitual values.
D) universal values.
A) core values.
B) taboos.
C) habitual values.
D) universal values.
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26
Some of the values and norms of a _____ place it at odds with the dominant culture.
A) subculture
B) core culture
C) counterculture
D) motorcycle group
A) subculture
B) core culture
C) counterculture
D) motorcycle group
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27
A world within the larger world of the dominant culture is a
A) superculture.
B) subculture.
C) counterculture.
D) microculture.
A) superculture.
B) subculture.
C) counterculture.
D) microculture.
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28
Most Americans feel that the only proper basis for marriage is
A) parental approval.
B) economics.
C) mutual respect.
D) romantic love.
A) parental approval.
B) economics.
C) mutual respect.
D) romantic love.
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29
A society made up of many different groups is called a(n)
A) pluralistic society.
B) fragmented society.
C) anachronous society.
D) ungovernable aggravation.
A) pluralistic society.
B) fragmented society.
C) anachronous society.
D) ungovernable aggravation.
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30
The core value of education has
A) been easily pursued in the United States, because college is free.
B) changed over the years, until today a college education is considered an appropriate goal for most Americans.
C) not been held by most Americans.
D) changed over the years, until today a college education is considered an appropriate goal only for a small number of Americans.
A) been easily pursued in the United States, because college is free.
B) changed over the years, until today a college education is considered an appropriate goal for most Americans.
C) not been held by most Americans.
D) changed over the years, until today a college education is considered an appropriate goal only for a small number of Americans.
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31
_____ said that sociobiology will eventually absorb sociology.
A) Charles Darwin
B) Edward Wilson
C) William Ogburn
D) Benjamin Whorf
A) Charles Darwin
B) Edward Wilson
C) William Ogburn
D) Benjamin Whorf
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32
The _____ culture refers to the values, norms, and goals that a group considers worth aiming for.
A) real
B) concrete
C) ideal
D) fantasy
A) real
B) concrete
C) ideal
D) fantasy
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33
How many subcultures does U.S. society contain?
A) Five
B) Almost 90
C) Hundreds
D) Thousands
A) Five
B) Almost 90
C) Hundreds
D) Thousands
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34
The human potential movement reflects the emerging _____ value.
A) self-fulfillment
B) aging population
C) leisure
D) acceptance
A) self-fulfillment
B) aging population
C) leisure
D) acceptance
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35
A _____ exists between the value of group superiority and the values of freedom, democracy, and equality.
A) continuity
B) folkway
C) taboo
D) value contradiction
A) continuity
B) folkway
C) taboo
D) value contradiction
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36
The term real culture refers to
A) the norms and values that people aspire to follow.
B) historical culture.
C) universal culture.
D) the norms and values that people actually follow.
A) the norms and values that people aspire to follow.
B) historical culture.
C) universal culture.
D) the norms and values that people actually follow.
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37
Which statement about incest is true?
A) No society permits generalized incest for its members.
B) All societies agree on what incest is.
C) The marriage of brothers and sisters is forbidden by all societies.
D) The marriage of fathers and daughters is forbidden by all societies.
A) No society permits generalized incest for its members.
B) All societies agree on what incest is.
C) The marriage of brothers and sisters is forbidden by all societies.
D) The marriage of fathers and daughters is forbidden by all societies.
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38
"In God We Trust" appears on American money. This reflects the core value of
A) group superiority.
B) religiosity.
C) education.
D) freedom.
A) group superiority.
B) religiosity.
C) education.
D) freedom.
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39
Sociobiologists believe that
A) biology is a basic cause of human behavior.
B) the key to human behavior is culture.
C) as a result of natural selection, biology no longer plays a role in human behavior.
D) the key to human behavior is religion.
A) biology is a basic cause of human behavior.
B) the key to human behavior is culture.
C) as a result of natural selection, biology no longer plays a role in human behavior.
D) the key to human behavior is religion.
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40
Education, hard work, material comfort, and individualism can be said to be bound up in
A) a confused approach to life.
B) a value contradiction.
C) a value cluster that surrounds success.
D) the value of democracy.
A) a confused approach to life.
B) a value contradiction.
C) a value cluster that surrounds success.
D) the value of democracy.
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41
The term new technology refers to
A) anything invented in the last five years.
B) an emerging technology that has a significant impact on social life.
C) 21st century technology.
D) an established technology that changed the course of history.
A) anything invented in the last five years.
B) an emerging technology that has a significant impact on social life.
C) 21st century technology.
D) an established technology that changed the course of history.
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42
_____ refer(s) to values, norms, or other cultural traits found everywhere.
A) Cultural universals
B) Global culture
C) Natural selection
D) Folkways
A) Cultural universals
B) Global culture
C) Natural selection
D) Folkways
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43
List at least five core values of U.S. society.
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44
Cultural diffusion is a
A) group of people adopting things they find desirable from another culture.
B) one-way "street" from the West to other parts of the world.
C) change in "thinking" but not "doing."
D) distraction from technology.
A) group of people adopting things they find desirable from another culture.
B) one-way "street" from the West to other parts of the world.
C) change in "thinking" but not "doing."
D) distraction from technology.
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45
Technology can be equated with
A) culture.
B) history.
C) tools.
D) sociology.
A) culture.
B) history.
C) tools.
D) sociology.
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46
Identify the five interrelated core values that are emerging as a value cluster in the United States today.
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47
What is the sociological significance of technology?
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48
_____ refers to one part of a culture changing while other parts remain behind.
A) Cultural reluctance
B) Culture lag
C) Ethnocentrism
D) Culture shock
A) Cultural reluctance
B) Culture lag
C) Ethnocentrism
D) Culture shock
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49
Give at least three effects of language on human life.
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50
When there is culture change, a group's _____ usually changes first.
A) material culture
B) sociobiology
C) nonmaterial culture
D) counterculture
A) material culture
B) sociobiology
C) nonmaterial culture
D) counterculture
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51
What is smart clothing?
A) Science fiction
B) Fashionable clothing
C) Clothing incorporating invisible computing items
D) An extension of Google Glass
A) Science fiction
B) Fashionable clothing
C) Clothing incorporating invisible computing items
D) An extension of Google Glass
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52
It would be fair to say that in the cultural leveling process taking place today
A) traditional cultures have all but disappeared.
B) something vital is lost forever.
C) sociobiology is at work.
D) we are producing a more distinctive, less bland way of life.
A) traditional cultures have all but disappeared.
B) something vital is lost forever.
C) sociobiology is at work.
D) we are producing a more distinctive, less bland way of life.
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53
How is our nine-month school year a living example of a culture lag?
A) Material culture never caught up with nonmaterial culture.
B) The length of the school year was determined by the farming culture of the late 1800s.
C) The school year was not lengthened to nine months until the mid-1900s.
D) The length of the school year was based on one-room schools, which have all but vanished.
A) Material culture never caught up with nonmaterial culture.
B) The length of the school year was determined by the farming culture of the late 1800s.
C) The school year was not lengthened to nine months until the mid-1900s.
D) The length of the school year was based on one-room schools, which have all but vanished.
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54
In cultural leveling
A) cultures become more and more dissimilar to one another.
B) the least advanced culture dominates.
C) culture is leveled or destroyed, as in a blast.
D) cultures become more and more similar to one another.
A) cultures become more and more dissimilar to one another.
B) the least advanced culture dominates.
C) culture is leveled or destroyed, as in a blast.
D) cultures become more and more similar to one another.
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55
What are the positive and negative sides of ethnocentrism?
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