SOC 100 WEEK 7 QUIZ 4
Question 1
Women’s inequality is primarily the result of imperfect institutions, which can be corrected by reforms that do not fundamentally alter society itself. This statement reflects the beliefs of:
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Socialist feminism |
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Liberal feminism |
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Radical feminism |
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Multicultural feminism |
Question 2
The “second shift” refers to:
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Any informal money-making activities taken on by mothers who do not work outside the home, such as providing childcare for friends, selling homemade jewelery, or seamstressing |
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The additional parenting or “fathering” responsibilities single mothers must take on after a divorce or separation |
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The unpaid housework women typically do after they come home from their paid employment |
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When the primary breadwinner takes on a second or third job to support the household |
Question 3
Sex is defined as:
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Norms, roles, and behaviors associated in a given society with being male or female |
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The anatomical or other biological differences between males and females that originate in human genes |
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Whether an individual identifies themselves as a man or woman |
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The category someone is assigned at birth depending on their physical appearance |
Question 4
The matrix of domination is a system in which:
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Individuals are categorized as either oppressed or the oppressor. |
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Individuals are viewed as occupying statuses as members of both dominated and dominating groups. |
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Race is the most important category of identity, with little consideration of class, sexual orientation, or gender. |
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People are encouraged to examine only their own, singular standpoint. |
Question 5
Which of the following is considered the “factory of gendered personalities”?
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Family |
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Peer groups |
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Religion |
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The workplace |
Question 6
What expression does Talcott Parsons use to describe the family?
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Factory of socialization |
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Socialization factories |
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Factory of personalities |
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Sites of socialization |
Question 7
Marriages may be legitimized by which of the following?
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Legal authorities only |
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Religious and legal authorities |
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Religious authorities, legal authorities, and cultural norms |
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Cultural norms only |
Question 8
When two or more people live together and have a legally or normatively recognized relationship, this is an example of which of the following social institutions?
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Adoption |
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Marriage |
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Family |
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Household |
Question 9
Families characterized by parents living with their biological children and apart from other kin are referred to as:
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Traditional |
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Biological |
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Nuclear |
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Extended |
Question 10
Physical or sexual abuse committed by one family member against another is referred to as:
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Domestic violence |
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Intimate partner violence |
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Interfamily abuse |
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Domestic partner violence |
Question 11
Schools were originally established in the United States for which of the following purposes?
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Training workers in a particular craft |
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Educating children to read biblical literature |
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Teaching the public to read and write |
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Teaching people workplace habits and skills |
Question 12
A society in which access to desirable jobs and social status depends on the posession of a certificate or diploma is referred to as:
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Credential society |
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Globalized society |
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Post-industrial society |
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Western society |
Question 13
_____ refers to the education of racial minorities in schools that are geographically, economically, and/or socially separated from those attended by the racial majority.
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Educational discrimination |
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Racial tracking |
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School segregation |
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Racial inequality |
Question 14
School segregation based on residential patterns or student choice, despite the legal segregation being banned, is referred to as:
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De jure segregation |
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Residual segregation |
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De facto segregation |
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Effectual segregation |
Question 15
Which of the following is an example of the sociological term “moral education”?
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Fifth graders learning about laws and rights. |
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Kindergartners learning how to behave in class. |
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Children learning to read biblical literature. |
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High school students learning about inequality. |
Question 16
The transmission of society’s norms, values, and knowledge base by means of direct instruction is referred to as:
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Socialization |
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Acculturation |
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Education |
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Internship training |
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