SOC 100 Final Exam Part 1
SOC 100 Final Exam Part 1
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Which social movement theory refers to organized collective activities that address values and social identities, as well as improvements in the quality of life?
new social movements | ||
framing | ||
relative deprivation | ||
resource mobilization |
Countermovements generally advocate for
reversing or halting gains made by a social movement | ||
radical change to the existing social order | ||
increasing globalization of business and culture | ||
more emphasis on identity and quality of life
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Which social movement theory refers to a conscious feeling of negative discrepancy between legitimate expectations and present actualities?
new social movements | ||
resource mobilization | ||
framing | ||
relative deprivation |
Which of the following is NOT accurate regarding social movements?
They can change how with think and act | |||||||||||||||||
They have a dramatic impact on social history | |||||||||||||||||
They bring about or resist fundamental change in society | |||||||||||||||||
They are never very effective in terms of changing society
Which theory refers to the ways in which a social movement utilizes resources such as money, political influence, access to the media, and personnel?
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The video we watched in class regarding the Libertarian view of pro-life vs pro-choice…
Presented only pro-life arguments | ||
Presented arguments for both sides of the issue | ||
Presented only pro-choice arguments | ||
Was completely irrelevant to the issue |
Theorists that adhere to the demographic transition model believe that population growth
will inevitably be checked by elevated death levels due to disease and war caused by food shortages. | ||
will only be checked when governments intervene and dictate the number of children that people can have. | ||
will be checked by a natural decline in fertility rates due to technological, social, and economic changes. | ||
will continue to explode unchecked until a series of major natural disasters kill significant numbers of people. |
According to Karl Marx, conflict is
A normal and desirable aspect of social change | ||
Only helpful to the elite | ||
Counterproductive to social change | ||
To be avoided at all costs |
What is the term Thorstein Veblen coined to describe people or groups who will suffer in the event of social change?
nonmaterialists | ||
vested interests | ||
false consciousness | ||
culture resisters |
According to the lecture, the informal economy has nothing but negative consequences….
False
Most consumer goods for sale in the united states are made and/or assembled in other countries
True
False
Which of the following describes a “nation-state”?
It is characterized by a geographical territory, organized government, legal system, and military force. | ||
It has similar characteristics as a state, but also a shared sense of peoplehood. | ||
It is a quasi-religious identification with and loyalty to the nation. | ||
It is a formal government headed by a member of the royal family. |
In the U.S. political system, Democrats generally advocate for
More government regulation of morality | ||
Greater government regulation of business | ||
Less funding for education | ||
Fewer social welfare programs
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What was the main unintended consequence of China’s “one child” policy?
An increase of overall well-being and prosperity | ||
A shortage of females in the population | ||
A shortage of males in the population | ||
Sharp increase in population
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Urbanization is a localized phenomenon and is occurring only in developed countries.
True
False
Which of the following do women have lower rates of, compared to men?
employment in dangerous occupations | ||
cigarette smoking | ||
consumption of alcohol | ||
all of the above |
Which of the following is true about America’s current health care system?
It is paid for from citizen’s taxes and available to all who need it. | ||
It is privatized, so anyone who can afford it can purchase it. | ||
It is partially privatized and partially socialized. | ||
It is unavailable for most citizens.
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According to polls, the vast majority of U.S. citizens are worried about global warming/climate change and consider it an important issue facing the country.
True
False
Environmental justice focuses on the right of each global citizen to choose how they wish to interact with our natural world.
True
False
Which of the following would be the WORST example of a culture-bound syndrome?
Anorexia and bulimia | ||
AIDS | ||
Malnutrition | ||
It is hard to say because society affects how we define and experience disease |
Emigration refers to
When individuals of a population leave that group to go elsewhere | ||
Overall percent change in population over a year | ||
When individuals join a population of which they were not previously a member | ||
The movement of people from one population to another
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Which of the following are possible explanations for the finding that racial and ethnic minorities make up a large percentage of the people living near dangerous sites?
Racial and ethnic minorities possess less political power than others and cannot prevent toxic sites from being located in their backyards. | ||
Racial and ethnic minorities settle near the sites after they are constructed, because economics and forces of discrimination push them into less desirable living areas. | ||
Both explanations are possible. | ||
Neither of the explanations is possible. |
Migration refers to
The movement of people from one population to another | ||
When individuals of a population leave that group to go elsewhere | ||
Overall percent change in population over a year | ||
When individuals join a population of which they were not previously a member |
Social movement framing theory suggests that there is only one correct way to view a social issue
False
Poor areas around the world tend to be underserved in terms of health care in part because
many health care professionals move to developed nations as part of brain drain. | ||
residents in poor countries have little need for medical treatment. | ||
people in poor nations prefer to treat their ill at home. | ||
most health care professionals return to these areas after college abroad. |
As part of the sick role, the ill are obligated to
stay home from work indefinitely | ||
attempt recovery by seeing a doctor and returning to normal functioning. | ||
remove themselves from society. | ||
continue to rely on their illness to excuse them from normal functioning. |
To which of the following does liberation theology refer?
a religious organization that claims to include most of the members of a society. | ||
people who support a literal interpretation of a sacred religious text. | ||
the use of religious doctrine in a political effort to eliminate poverty, discrimination, and other forms of injustice. | ||
Moses leading the Jews from the oppression of Egypt into the promised land. |
Which of the following is true about religious denominations?
They are religious groups that are the outgrowth of sects, yet remain isolated from society. | ||
They are relatively small religious groups that have broken away from a religious organization to renew what they consider the original vision of the faith. | ||
They are generally small, alternative faith communities that represent either a new religion or a major innovation in an existing faith. | ||
They are large, organized religions that are not officially linked to the state or government. |
Jim Jones and the Peoples’ Temple (documentary) is an example of which kind of religious group?
ecclesia | ||
cult | ||
denomination | ||
sect |
In the United States, schoolchildren are taught not to speak until the teacher calls on them, and to regulate their activities according to clocks or bells. This learning experience is referred to as
the teacher-expectancy effect. | ||
the hidden curriculum. | ||
the correspondence principle. | ||
credentialism. |
According to lecture, what is NOT one of the problems with American public school education that discourages teachers from staying in the profession?
Standardized testing and curriculum | ||
Insufficient funding for schools | ||
Low salaries | ||
Increasing prestige of the profession
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A religious sect is most likely to be founded by…
a group of mainline believers who want to take the religion in radical new directions. | ||
a group of fundamentalists who are dissatisfied with the direction the mainline religion is going. | ||
either of the above. | ||
none of the above. |
Hidden curriculum refers to
Placing students in college prep or vocational-technical academic paths | ||
Benefits children receive from their parents’ social class | ||
Teaching students to submit to authority and accept the dominant ideology | ||
Self-fulfilling prophecy based on how teachers perceive students
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An increase in the lowest level of education required to enter a field is called:
escalation. | ||
credentialism. | ||
the worker-expectancy effect. | ||
the hidden curriculum. |
Which of the following is true about Max Weber?
He examined the influence of religion on suicide. | ||
He examined the connection between religious faith and the rise of capitalism. | ||
He studied the actions of newly emerging religions in western society. | ||
He called religion the opiate of the masses. |
The impact that a teacher’s beliefs about a student’s performance may have on the student’s actual achievements is known as
the hidden curriculum. | ||
the teacher-expectancy effect. | ||
tracking. | ||
the correspondence principle. |
Which of the following is true about new religious movements or cults?
They are generally small, alternative faith communities that represent either a new religion or a major innovation in an existing faith. | ||
They are generally small, alternative faith communities that represent either a new religion or a major innovation in an existing faith. | ||
They are relatively small religious groups that have broken away from a religious organization to renew what they consider the original vision of the faith. | ||
They are religious groups that are the outgrowth of sects, yet remain isolated from society. |
Which of the following might be considered a disadvantage of modern technology when it comes to the effectiveness of social movements?
Protests can be coordinated in a fraction of the time it used to take before modern communication. | ||
Information and knowledge are much more readily available to much of the world’s population. | ||
Technology doesn’t effectively replace tried-and-true methods such as prolonged, coordinated efforts at social change. | ||
Fundraising is easier and faster, due to advances in communication and technologies that allow people to contribute online. |
Which of the following is true about religious sects?
They are relatively small religious groups that have broken away from a religious organization to renew what they consider the original vision of the faith. | ||
They are religious groups that are the outgrowth of sects, yet remain isolated from society. | ||
They are large, organized religions that are not officially linked to the state or government. | ||
They are generally small, alternative faith communities that represent either a new religion or a major innovation in an existing faith.
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