SOC 100 Exam 3 Part 6
SOC 100 Exam 3 Part 6
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Which of the following defines ethnicity?
a group that is set apart from others because of its national origin or distinctive cultural patterns. | ||
a group that is set apart from others because of physical differences that have taken on social significance. | ||
a group that has recently arrived in their current nation of residence. | ||
a subordinate group whose members have significantly less control over their own lives than the members of a dominant or majority group. |
According to hate crime data in the U.S., the greatest percentage of hate crimes target the victim due to their
religion | ||
race | ||
gender | ||
sexual orientation |
The maintenance of political, social, economic, and cultural dominance over a people by a foreign power for an extended period is known as
colonialism | ||
industrialization | ||
civilization | ||
modernization |
Global market theories argue that:
Government intervention and control are necessary to regulate global market expansion. | ||
Global market expansion results in dependency due to the exploitation of poorer nations by wealthier nations. | ||
Peripheral and semi-peripheral nations depend on core nations in a global economic system. | ||
Free markets with little or no government interference will enable all the world’s nations to prosper. |
State-centered theories argue that:
Global market expansion results in dependency due to the exploitation of poorer nations by wealthier nations. | ||||||||||||||
Peripheral and semi-peripheral nations depend on core nations in a global economic system. | ||||||||||||||
Government intervention and control are necessary to regulate global market expansion. | ||||||||||||||
Free markets with little or no government interference will enable all the world’s nations to prosper.
“The Borderlands” refers to:
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Sexism is defined as:
The gender system in societies where men are dominant. | ||
The difference in power, status, access and choices between men and women. | ||
Pattern of treatment that systematically denies a group access to resources and opportunities as part of a society’s normal operation. | ||
The ideology that one sex is superior to another. |
Nurturing, caring, and domestic work can be done just as effectively by anyone who enjoys and is capable of such work. This is an example of which type of argument?
assimilationist | ||
constructionist | ||
essentialist | ||
stratification |
Institutional discrimination is defined as:
Pattern of treatment that systematically denies a group access to resources and opportunities as part of a society’s normal operation. | ||
The gender system in societies where men are dominant. | ||
The ideology that one sex is superior to another. | ||
The difference in power, status, access and choices between men and women.
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A form of marriage in which a person can have several spouses in his or her lifetime but only one spouse at a time is called
serial polygamy | ||
polygamy | ||
serial monogamy | ||
monogamy |
According to the video clip shown in class and lecture, which type of family was most common in the 1950s in the US?
extended | ||
polygamous | ||
nuclear | ||
single-parent |
Which definition of the family is based on blood, meaning shared genetic heritage, and law, meaning social recognition and affirmation of the bond?
substantive | ||
basic | ||
patriarchal | ||
functional |