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SOCIOLOGY 4-6

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The earliest, and strongest, social agent in our lives is usually..... A)family B)religion C)school D)peers A
Socialization ends with.. A) marriage B)puberty C)hospitalization D)death D
Socialization begins with.... A)puberty B)school C) toddlerhood, when we are potty trained D)birth D
Mores are also called A) eels B)taboos C)folklord D) myths B
Workplace socialization can be.... A) extremly specific to the organization B) unimportant to ones job C)valuable to ones home life D) very broad once you have one job A
Examples of stigma, according to Goffman might include: A) car keys B) zippers C) twinkling eyes D) an ankle brace D
Durkheim believed that, without deviance, there would be no: A) happiness B) social change C) fun D) television B
My professors favorite deviant is: A) Ronald McDonald B) Rosa Parks C) Wylie Coyote D) George W. Bush B
Is your professor deviant: A) Yes she sits on the table B) No, she looks just like all the others C) No, she uses the same language as my Sunday School D) Yes, because she wears a fur coat every day A
One positive function of deviance is that: A) it is always fun B) it brings society C) the public always see it D) people are afraid of it B
One positive function od deviance is that: A) it is always fun B) it brings society together C) the public always see it D) people are afraid of it B
I'm fairly sure that my professor thinks that: A) all deviance is evil; I should stick with the norms B) all deciance is fun C) deviance is normal and can be good for society D) all deviants should be punished D
Biological charactersitics that differ in males and females denote: A)sex B) gender C) color preferences D) job capbilities A
Proper male and female behavior, taught by society, is: A)sex B)gender C) kindergarten D) favorite cartoon B
If I talk about whether someone has a penis or a vagina, I'm talking about A) sex B) gender C) color preferences D) dark beer A
Ladies sit with their legs crossed at the: Ankles
Gender rules are: A) absolutly necessary B) constantly changing C) required by law if you live in TX D) confusing and hard to understand B
Prejudice is: A) a belief B) an action C) emotional display D) absolutly necessary for one to get through life B
Discrimination is: A) a belief B) an action C) an emotional display D)absolutley necessary for one to get through life B
The belief that one sex is superior or inferior is A) right B) sexism C) discrimination D) necessary B
People in minority groups often cannot climb the corporate ladder to the top because A)they are stupid B) they have vaginas C)they run into a glass ceiling D) will not have sex with their bosses C
The T in GLBTQ stands for A) Transsexual B) Transvestite C) Trangendered D) Transylvania C
A preference for a certain sex partners is called: A) healthy B) sexual discrimination C) sexual prejudice D) sexual orientation D
A feminist must be A) female B)lesbian C) ugly D) human D
Gender identity is: A)sex B) a role C) missing D) congenital A
Sociology studies of GLBTQ students often use which theory? A) Queer Theory B) GLBTQ Theory C) Drag Queen Theory D) Gay Theory A
Social class: A) is a ranking or standing in society B) does not exist in this country C) is easily changed D) is often about good looks A
Marx said that social class was based on ones relationship to: A) the Kennedys B) the means of production C) high IQ scores D) beauty B
Weber said that class was based on: A) the ability to make others follow your will B) shares of gold mines C) beauty D) muscles A
Social stratification: A) the system by which we divide society into classes D) a system that makes oil worth more than strata A
Most social mobility is: A)upward B)downward C) parallel D) up and down C
Memebers of the working class often have: A) masters degree B) bachelors degree C) high school diploma D) some college credit C
Members of the middle class often have a : A) a masters degree B) bachelors degree C) high school diploma D) some college credit D
About one percent of the population make up: A) the upper class B) the middle class C) the working class D) the upper upper class D
Those who inherit large sums of money, no matter their education level, are often A) Upper class
Race is distinguishes by A)religion B) height C)DNA D) percieved bilogical characteristics such as skin color D
My ethnicity might decide: A)which holidays i celebrate B) my skin color C) my hair texture D) my height A
Stereotypes are A)always true B) mostly true C) sometimes true D) never true D
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