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Deck 1: D: The Sociological Perspective
1
What might a sociologist say about people's selection of marriage partners?
A)People marry because they fall in love.
B)When it comes to romance,it's all a matter of personal taste.
C)Typically,a person marries someone of similar social position.
D)When it comes to love,opposites attract.
A)People marry because they fall in love.
B)When it comes to romance,it's all a matter of personal taste.
C)Typically,a person marries someone of similar social position.
D)When it comes to love,opposites attract.
C
2
In Canada today,the suicide rate is highest for which category of people listed below?
A)white males
B)African American males
C)white females
D)African American females
A)white males
B)African American males
C)white females
D)African American females
A
3
By stating that the sociological perspective shows us "the strange in the familiar," the text argues that sociologists
A)focus on the bizarre elements of society.
B)reject the familiar idea that people simply decide how to act in favor of the initially strange idea that society shapes our lives
C)believe that people often behave in strange ways.
D)believe that even people who are most familiar to us have some very strange habits.
A)focus on the bizarre elements of society.
B)reject the familiar idea that people simply decide how to act in favor of the initially strange idea that society shapes our lives
C)believe that people often behave in strange ways.
D)believe that even people who are most familiar to us have some very strange habits.
B
4
Which of the following categories contains countries in which average income is typical for the world as a whole and in which people are as likely to live in a rural area as in an urban area?
A)low-income nations
B)middle-income nations
C)high-income nations
D)None of the above is correct
A)low-income nations
B)middle-income nations
C)high-income nations
D)None of the above is correct
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5
Peter Berger described using the sociological perspective as seeing the ______ in the _______.
A)good;worst tragedies
B)new;old
C)specific;general
D)general;particular
A)good;worst tragedies
B)new;old
C)specific;general
D)general;particular
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6
The nations of Europe,Israel,Japan,and Australia fall into which of the following categories of countries?
A)low-income nations
B)middle-income nations
C)high-income nations
D)None of the above is correct
A)low-income nations
B)middle-income nations
C)high-income nations
D)None of the above is correct
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7
The pioneering sociologist who studied patterns of suicide in Europe was:
A)Robert K.Merton
B)Auguste Comte.
C)Emile Durkheim.
D)Karl Marx
A)Robert K.Merton
B)Auguste Comte.
C)Emile Durkheim.
D)Karl Marx
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8
Almost all of Latin America and Asia falls within which of the following categories?
A)low-income nations
B)middle-income nations
C)high-income nations
D)very rich nations
A)low-income nations
B)middle-income nations
C)high-income nations
D)very rich nations
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9
According to Emile Durkheim,a category of people with a higher suicide rate typically has:
A)more clinical depression.
B)less money,power,and other resources.
C)lower social integration.
D)greater self-esteem.
A)more clinical depression.
B)less money,power,and other resources.
C)lower social integration.
D)greater self-esteem.
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10
If marginality encourages sociological thinking,we would expect people in which category listed below should to make the most use of the sociological perspective?
A)the wealthy
B)disabled persons or people who are a racial minority
C)politicians
D)the middle class
A)the wealthy
B)disabled persons or people who are a racial minority
C)politicians
D)the middle class
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11
Which discipline defines itself as "the systematic study of human society"?
A)sociology
B)psychology
C)economics
D)history
A)sociology
B)psychology
C)economics
D)history
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12
Following the thinking of C.Wright Mills,we would have expected the sociological imagination to be more widespread:
A)during times of peace and prosperity
B)among the very rich.
C)among very religious people.
D)during times of social crisis.
A)during times of peace and prosperity
B)among the very rich.
C)among very religious people.
D)during times of social crisis.
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13
Three campus roommates are talking about why they are in college.A sociological view of going to college highlights the effect of:
A)age,because college students tend to be young.
B)class,because college students tend to come from families with above-average incomes
C)our place in history,because a century ago going to college was not an option for most people.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)age,because college students tend to be young.
B)class,because college students tend to come from families with above-average incomes
C)our place in history,because a century ago going to college was not an option for most people.
D)All of the above are correct.
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14
Which of the following is a reason that it is important to understand the world beyond our own borders?
A)Nations of the world over are increasingly interconnected.
B)Many problems that we face in North America are far more serious elsewhere.
C)Studying other societies is a good way to learn more about ourselves.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)Nations of the world over are increasingly interconnected.
B)Many problems that we face in North America are far more serious elsewhere.
C)Studying other societies is a good way to learn more about ourselves.
D)All of the above are correct.
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15
Because there is more social isolation in rural areas of Canada than in urban areas,we would expect suicide rates to be:
A)higher in urban areas.
B)higher in rural areas.
C)high in both urban and rural areas.
D)low in both urban and rural areas.
A)higher in urban areas.
B)higher in rural areas.
C)high in both urban and rural areas.
D)low in both urban and rural areas.
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16
Sociologists use the term "social marginality" to refer to:
A)people who have little understanding of sociology
B)having special social skills.
C)being defined by others as an "outsider."
D)people who are especially sensitive about their family background.
A)people who have little understanding of sociology
B)having special social skills.
C)being defined by others as an "outsider."
D)people who are especially sensitive about their family background.
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17
A sociological analysis of childbearing around the world suggests that the number of children born to a woman reflects:
A)her preference for family size.
B)how many children she can afford
C)whether she herself was born into a poor or rich society.
D)the desires of her husband.
A)her preference for family size.
B)how many children she can afford
C)whether she herself was born into a poor or rich society.
D)the desires of her husband.
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18
C.Wright Mills claimed that the "sociological imagination" transformed:
A)common sense into laws of society.
B)people into supporters of the status quo.
C)personal problems into public issues.
D)scientific research into common sense.
A)common sense into laws of society.
B)people into supporters of the status quo.
C)personal problems into public issues.
D)scientific research into common sense.
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19
Canada falls within which category of the world's nations?
A)low-income nations
B)middle-income nations
C)high-income nations
D)None of the above is correct
A)low-income nations
B)middle-income nations
C)high-income nations
D)None of the above is correct
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20
The idea that the social world guides our actions and life choices just as the seasons influence activities and choice of clothing describes:
A)the basis of what philosophy calls "free will."
B)the essential wisdom of the discipline of sociology.
C)the fact that people everywhere have "common sense."
D)the fact that people from countries all around the world make mostly identical choices about how to live.
A)the basis of what philosophy calls "free will."
B)the essential wisdom of the discipline of sociology.
C)the fact that people everywhere have "common sense."
D)the fact that people from countries all around the world make mostly identical choices about how to live.
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21
When did sociology become established as an academic discipline in North America?
A)during the Middle Ages
B)about 1800
C)about 1900
D)about 1975
A)during the Middle Ages
B)about 1800
C)about 1900
D)about 1975
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22
Examples of people applying their knowledge of sociology at work include people in:
A)law enforcement understanding which categories of people are at high risk of becoming victims of crime
B)law enforcement understanding which categories of people are at high risk of becoming victims of crime
C)people in business who deal with different categories of people.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)law enforcement understanding which categories of people are at high risk of becoming victims of crime
B)law enforcement understanding which categories of people are at high risk of becoming victims of crime
C)people in business who deal with different categories of people.
D)All of the above are correct.
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23
According to Comte's approach,the kind of thinking favored by people such as Thomas Edison,the inventor of the light bulb,becomes common in a society at which stage of societal development?
A)theological stage
B)metaphysical stage
C)scientific stage
D)All of the above.
A)theological stage
B)metaphysical stage
C)scientific stage
D)All of the above.
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24
According to Comte,people begin to see society as a natural-rather than a supernatural-phenomenon as their society enters which stage of development?
A)theological stage
B)metaphysical stage
C)scientific stage
D)scientific stage
A)theological stage
B)metaphysical stage
C)scientific stage
D)scientific stage
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25
The term "sociology" was coined in 1838 by:
A)Karl Marx
B)Herbert Spencer.
C)Adam Smith.
D)Auguste Comte.
A)Karl Marx
B)Herbert Spencer.
C)Adam Smith.
D)Auguste Comte.
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26
Sarah is spending a summer living in another country where people have a way of life that differs from her own.A sociologist might expect that this experience would lead her to:
A)end up with a greater understanding of both a new way of life and her own way of life.
B)accept what people in the United States call "common sense."
C)assume that people's lives reflect simply the choices they make.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)end up with a greater understanding of both a new way of life and her own way of life.
B)accept what people in the United States call "common sense."
C)assume that people's lives reflect simply the choices they make.
D)All of the above are correct.
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27
Sociology provides an advantage to students preparing for later careers by preparing them for work:
A)only as teaching sociologists.
B)only in criminal justice or social work.
C)only as clinical sociologists.
D)in all of the above careers and many others,including business,education,law enforcement,and social work.
A)only as teaching sociologists.
B)only in criminal justice or social work.
C)only as clinical sociologists.
D)in all of the above careers and many others,including business,education,law enforcement,and social work.
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28
Learning more sociology helps us to:
A)assess the truth of "common sense."
B)assess the opportunities and constraints in our lives.
C)be more active participants in society.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)assess the truth of "common sense."
B)assess the opportunities and constraints in our lives.
C)be more active participants in society.
D)All of the above are correct.
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29
_____ is a way of understanding the world based on science.
A)Theology
B)Positivism
C)Metaphysics
D)Free will
A)Theology
B)Positivism
C)Metaphysics
D)Free will
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30
Making use of the sociological perspective encourages:
A)challenging commonly held beliefs.
B)accepting conventional wisdom.
C)the belief that society is mysterious.
D)people to be happier with their lives as they are.
A)challenging commonly held beliefs.
B)accepting conventional wisdom.
C)the belief that society is mysterious.
D)people to be happier with their lives as they are.
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31
Thomas Hobbes's idea that society reflects a selfish human nature illustrates the thinking common at which of Comte's stages of societal development?
A)theological stage
B)metaphysical stage
C)scientific stage
D)None of the above
A)theological stage
B)metaphysical stage
C)scientific stage
D)None of the above
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32
Most of today's sociologists agree with Auguste Comte that science is a crucial part of sociology,but most also recognize that:
A)human beings are partly creative and spontaneous.
B)human behavior is often more complex than natural phenomena.
C)no rigid "laws of society" hold everywhere and at all times.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)human beings are partly creative and spontaneous.
B)human behavior is often more complex than natural phenomena.
C)no rigid "laws of society" hold everywhere and at all times.
D)All of the above are correct.
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33
Comte described the earliest human societies as being at which stage of societal development?
A)theological stage
B)metaphysical stage
C)scientific stage
D)post-scientific stage
A)theological stage
B)metaphysical stage
C)scientific stage
D)post-scientific stage
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34
The major goal of sociology's pioneers,including Comte and Durkheim,was:
A)to change social patterns and events.
B)to help build an "ideal society."
C)to discover how society actually operates.
D)to prevent disruptive social change.to prevent disruptive social change.
A)to change social patterns and events.
B)to help build an "ideal society."
C)to discover how society actually operates.
D)to prevent disruptive social change.to prevent disruptive social change.
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35
We would expect the sociological perspective to be most likely to develop in a place that was:
A)very traditional.
B)experiencing many social changes.
C)very poor
D)small and socially isolated
A)very traditional.
B)experiencing many social changes.
C)very poor
D)small and socially isolated
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36
In which of the countries noted below did sociology as a formal discipline appear first?
A)the United States
B)Japan
C)France
D)China
A)the United States
B)Japan
C)France
D)China
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37
According to Comte,people living in Europe during the Middle Ages thought of society as:
A)a system operating according to its own laws.
B)chaotic and having little form
C)an expression of God's will.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)a system operating according to its own laws.
B)chaotic and having little form
C)an expression of God's will.
D)All of the above are correct.
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38
Which of the following historical changes is among the factors that stimulated the development of sociology as a discipline?
A)the founding of the Roman Catholic Church
B)the rise of industrial factories and cities
C)the power of tradition
D)a belief that our futures are defined by "fate"
A)the founding of the Roman Catholic Church
B)the rise of industrial factories and cities
C)the power of tradition
D)a belief that our futures are defined by "fate"
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39
Sociology differs from the older discipline of philosophy by focusing on:
A)what the ideal society should be.
B)human nature.
C)the place of God in shaping human events.
D)how society actually operates
A)what the ideal society should be.
B)human nature.
C)the place of God in shaping human events.
D)how society actually operates
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40
The ancient Romans saw the stars as gods.Comte would classify Roman society as which of the following types?
A)scientific stage
B)metaphysical stage
C)theological stage
D)post-scientific stage
A)scientific stage
B)metaphysical stage
C)theological stage
D)post-scientific stage
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41
With whom do we associate the "staples thesis"?
A)Auguste Comte
B)Harold Innis
C)John Porter
D)Dorothy Smith
A)Auguste Comte
B)Harold Innis
C)John Porter
D)Dorothy Smith
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42
To evaluate a theory,sociologists:
A)gather data or facts.
B)follow the conventional wisdom of their society.
C)are guided by what they personally want to be true.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)gather data or facts.
B)follow the conventional wisdom of their society.
C)are guided by what they personally want to be true.
D)All of the above are correct.
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43
A statement of how and why specific facts are related is called a:
A)approach.
B)precept.
C)concept.
D)theory.
A)approach.
B)precept.
C)concept.
D)theory.
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44
Who coined the term "institutional completeness"?
A)John Porter
B)Dorothy Smith
C)Harold Innis
D)Raymond Breton
A)John Porter
B)Dorothy Smith
C)Harold Innis
D)Raymond Breton
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45
Social structures sometimes have negative consequences for the operation of society as a whole.What is the term for these negative consequences?
A)social structure
B)eufunctions
C)social functions
D)social dysfunctions
A)social structure
B)eufunctions
C)social functions
D)social dysfunctions
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46
The theoretical approach in sociology that assumes society is a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability is the:
A)structural-functional approach.
B)social-conflict approach.
C)symbolic-interaction approach.
D)None of the above is correct.
A)structural-functional approach.
B)social-conflict approach.
C)symbolic-interaction approach.
D)None of the above is correct.
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47
Who was the sociologist who distinguished between the manifest functions and the latent functions of social patterns?
A)Robert K.Merton
B)William Graham Sumner
C)Talcott Parsons
D)C.Wright Mills
A)Robert K.Merton
B)William Graham Sumner
C)Talcott Parsons
D)C.Wright Mills
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48
Using the structural-functional approach,which of the following questions might you ask about marriage?
A)What do people think marriage means?
B)How does marriage benefit women and men unequally?
C)What are the consequences of marriage for the operation of society?
D)How can we help people find more pleasure in their marriages?
A)What do people think marriage means?
B)How does marriage benefit women and men unequally?
C)What are the consequences of marriage for the operation of society?
D)How can we help people find more pleasure in their marriages?
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49
If we state that children raised in single-parent families are at high risk of being single parents themselves,we have constructed a _____ of family life.
A)approach
B)precept
C)concept
D)theory
A)approach
B)precept
C)concept
D)theory
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50
Canadian sociology,as distinct from American sociology,contains:
A)a unique anglophone component
B)a unique francophone component
C)a reflection of 4 major cultures
D)an Aboriginal component
A)a unique anglophone component
B)a unique francophone component
C)a reflection of 4 major cultures
D)an Aboriginal component
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51
Who said "the medium is the message"?
A)Harold Innis
B)John Porter
C)Dorothy Smith
D)Marshal McLuhan
A)Harold Innis
B)John Porter
C)Dorothy Smith
D)Marshal McLuhan
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52
Which of the following best describes the focus of the structural-functional approach?
A)the meaning people attach to their behavior
B)patterns of social inequality
C)the consequences of social patterns for the operation of society
D)All of the above are correct.
A)the meaning people attach to their behavior
B)patterns of social inequality
C)the consequences of social patterns for the operation of society
D)All of the above are correct.
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53
French-Canadian sociology was influenced,initially,by:
A)sociology in France
B)August Comte
C)The Roman Catholic church
D)Harriet Martineau
A)sociology in France
B)August Comte
C)The Roman Catholic church
D)Harriet Martineau
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54
Which of the following does NOT contribute to Canadian sociology's concern with questions of unity,political movements,regionalism,environment,identity,diversity and cultural expression?
A)Canada's massive size
B)Canada's distance from Europe
C)Canada's sparse but diverse population
D)Canada's proximity to the United States
A)Canada's massive size
B)Canada's distance from Europe
C)Canada's sparse but diverse population
D)Canada's proximity to the United States
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55
Sociologists cannot identify "laws of society" that allow us to predict individual human behavior:
A)because human behavior is patterned but also spontaneous.
B)because sociology is still very young.
C)because no sociologist ever tried to discover such laws.
D)All of the above
A)because human behavior is patterned but also spontaneous.
B)because sociology is still very young.
C)because no sociologist ever tried to discover such laws.
D)All of the above
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56
In deciding what kinds of questions to ask in their research,sociologists are guided by:
A)one or more theoretical approaches.
B)their own common sense.
C)our society's traditional wisdom.
D)sheer chance.
A)one or more theoretical approaches.
B)their own common sense.
C)our society's traditional wisdom.
D)sheer chance.
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57
Herbert Spencer described human society as having much in common with:
A)animal societies.
B)planets and stars.
C)the human brain.
D)the human body.
A)animal societies.
B)planets and stars.
C)the human brain.
D)the human body.
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58
Which term is used to describe relatively stable patterns of social behavior?
A)social structure
B)eufunctions
C)social functions
D)social dysfunctions
A)social structure
B)eufunctions
C)social functions
D)social dysfunctions
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59
Which theoretical approach was used by early sociologists Auguste Comte and Emile Durkheim?
A)the structural-functional approach
B)the social-conflict approach
C)the symbolic-interaction approach
D)None of the above is correct.
A)the structural-functional approach
B)the social-conflict approach
C)the symbolic-interaction approach
D)None of the above is correct.
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60
Identify the three sociologists who played a part in the development of sociology's structural-functional approach.
A)Auguste Comte,Karl Marx,W.E.B.Du Bois
B)Auguste Comte,Herbert Spencer,Emile Durkheim
C)Herbert Spencer,Karl Marx,Auguste Comte
D)Harriet Martineau,Robert Merton,W.E.B.Du Bois
A)Auguste Comte,Karl Marx,W.E.B.Du Bois
B)Auguste Comte,Herbert Spencer,Emile Durkheim
C)Herbert Spencer,Karl Marx,Auguste Comte
D)Harriet Martineau,Robert Merton,W.E.B.Du Bois
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61
Which theoretical approach would highlight the fact that,on average,Aboriginal families have less income than white families?
A)the race-conflict approach
B)the gender-conflict approach
C)the structural-functional approach
D)the symbolic-interaction approach
A)the race-conflict approach
B)the gender-conflict approach
C)the structural-functional approach
D)the symbolic-interaction approach
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62
The social-conflict approach draws attention to:
A)how elements contribute to the overall operation of society
B)how people construct meaning in their interaction.
C)patterns of social inequality.
D)the stable aspects of society.
A)how elements contribute to the overall operation of society
B)how people construct meaning in their interaction.
C)patterns of social inequality.
D)the stable aspects of society.
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63
Which of the following early sociologists had an important influence on the development of the social-conflict approach?
A)Karl Marx
B)Talcott Parsons
C)Emile Durkheim
D)Herbert Spencer
A)Karl Marx
B)Talcott Parsons
C)Emile Durkheim
D)Herbert Spencer
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64
The "framework for building theory that sees society as an arena of inequality that generates conflict and change" is the:
A)structural-functional approach.
B)social-conflict approach.
C)symbolic-interaction approach.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)structural-functional approach.
B)social-conflict approach.
C)symbolic-interaction approach.
D)All of the above are correct.
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65
The recognized and intended consequences of a social pattern are referred to as:
A)latent functions.
B)manifest functions.
C)eufunctions.
D)dysfunctions.
A)latent functions.
B)manifest functions.
C)eufunctions.
D)dysfunctions.
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66
Robert Merton explained that what is functional for one category of a society's population:
A)is functional for everyone.
B)may not be functional for another category.
C)is unlikely to change over time.
D)may not be functional in the future.
A)is functional for everyone.
B)may not be functional for another category.
C)is unlikely to change over time.
D)may not be functional in the future.
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67
Unrecognized and unintended consequences of a social pattern are called:
A)latent functions.
B)manifest functions.
C)eufunctions.
D)dysfunctions.
A)latent functions.
B)manifest functions.
C)eufunctions.
D)dysfunctions.
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68
Which woman helped launch the discipline of sociology by studying the evils of slavery and also by translating the writings of Auguste Comte?
A)Harriet Martineau
B)Jane Addams
C)Elizabeth Cady Stanton
D)Dorothea Dix
A)Harriet Martineau
B)Jane Addams
C)Elizabeth Cady Stanton
D)Dorothea Dix
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69
Which pioneering sociologist founded Chicago's Hull House to assist immigrants and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?
A)Jane Addams
B)Harriet Martineau
C)W.E.B.Du Bois
D)Herbert Spencer
A)Jane Addams
B)Harriet Martineau
C)W.E.B.Du Bois
D)Herbert Spencer
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70
Which early U.S.sociologist studied the African American community and served as a founding member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)?
A)Jane Addams
B)Harriet Martineau
C)W.E.B.Du Bois
D)Herbert Spencer
A)Jane Addams
B)Harriet Martineau
C)W.E.B.Du Bois
D)Herbert Spencer
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71
Karl Marx,speaking for the social-conflict approach,argued that the point of studying society was:
A)to understand how society really operates.
B)to compare U.S.society to others.
C)to foster support for a nation's government.
D)to bring about needed change.
A)to understand how society really operates.
B)to compare U.S.society to others.
C)to foster support for a nation's government.
D)to bring about needed change.
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72
The main characteristic of the _____ approach is its view of society as orderly and stable.
A)structural-functional
B)social-conflict
C)social-interaction
D)None of the above is correct.
A)structural-functional
B)social-conflict
C)social-interaction
D)None of the above is correct.
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73
Which of the following statements might be made by a sociologist using the gender-conflict approach?
A)Men and women share in the joys of family life.
B)Men earn more than women in the workplace.
C)Gender functions in an important way to keep society operating
D)All of the above are correct.
A)Men and women share in the joys of family life.
B)Men earn more than women in the workplace.
C)Gender functions in an important way to keep society operating
D)All of the above are correct.
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74
Which of the following is the best example of a latent function of going to college?
A)providing skills needed for later jobs
B)keeping young people out of the labor force,which may not have jobs for
C)gaining the knowledge required to be an active and thoughtful citizen
D)giving young people experience living on their own
A)providing skills needed for later jobs
B)keeping young people out of the labor force,which may not have jobs for
C)gaining the knowledge required to be an active and thoughtful citizen
D)giving young people experience living on their own
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75
Looking at the operation of Canadian schools,the social-conflict approach might lead a sociologist to conclude that:
A)the function of schools is to teach needed skills
B)the meaning of schooling varies from child to child.
C)schools have been a major path to social advancement.
D)tracking provides some students with far better schooling than others.
A)the function of schools is to teach needed skills
B)the meaning of schooling varies from child to child.
C)schools have been a major path to social advancement.
D)tracking provides some students with far better schooling than others.
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76
Which early sociologist received the first doctorate ever awarded by Harvard University to a person of color?
A)Jane Addams
B)Harriet Martineau
C)W.E.B.Du Bois
D)Herbert Spencer
A)Jane Addams
B)Harriet Martineau
C)W.E.B.Du Bois
D)Herbert Spencer
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77
Using the social-conflict approach,a sociologist might highlight which of the following?
A)income differences among young people in high school
B)gender inequality in college sports
C)racial inequality in a company's hiring and promotion practices
D)All of the above are correct.
A)income differences among young people in high school
B)gender inequality in college sports
C)racial inequality in a company's hiring and promotion practices
D)All of the above are correct.
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78
W.E.B.Du Bois claimed that _____ was the major problem facing the United States during the twentieth century.
A)class
B)race
C)gender
D)ethnicity
A)class
B)race
C)gender
D)ethnicity
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79
Which of the following is an accurate criticism of the structural-functional approach?
A)It ignores inequality that can generate tension and conflict.
B)It focuses too much on social dysfunction.
C)It focuses too much on power divisions in society.
D)It is a politically liberal view of society
A)It ignores inequality that can generate tension and conflict.
B)It focuses too much on social dysfunction.
C)It focuses too much on power divisions in society.
D)It is a politically liberal view of society
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80
The social-conflict approach sometimes receives criticism for:
A)focusing on values that everyone shares.
B)being openly political
C)promoting the status quo.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)focusing on values that everyone shares.
B)being openly political
C)promoting the status quo.
D)All of the above are correct.
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