Question 1.
1.
Sociological Perspective that views society as balanced. (Points : 8)
[removed] The Functionalist Perspective
[removed] The Conflict Perspective
[removed] Symbolic Interactionism
[removed] Cultural Relativity
[removed] None of the above
Question 2.
2.
Sociological Perspective that views society as imbalanced. (Points : 8)
[removed] The Functionalist Perspective
[removed] The Conflict Perspective Perspective
[removed] Symbolic Interactionism
[removed] Cultural Relativity
[removed] None of the above
Question 3.
3.
Social theory that contends that reality is constructed; each society determined how social action is understood. (Points : 8)
[removed] The Functionalist Perspective
[removed] The Conflict Perspective Perspective
[removed] Symbolic Interactionism
[removed] Cultural Relativity
[removed] None of the above
Question 4.
4.
The deep felt belief that your culture is superior to all others. (Points : 8)
[removed] Capitalism
[removed] Ethnocentrism
[removed] Traditional Racism
[removed] Modern Racism
[removed] None of the above
Question 5.
5.
Suspending one's ethnocentric judgments in order to understand and appreciate another culture. (Points : 8)
[removed] Capitalism
[removed] Ethnocentrism
[removed] Symbolic Interactionism
[removed] Cultural Relativity
[removed] None of the above
Question 6.
6.
The acquisition and display of expensive items to attract attention to one's wealth or to suggest that one is wealthy. (Points : 7)
[removed] Capitalism
[removed] Conspicuous Consumption
[removed] Symbolic Interactionism
[removed] Cultural Relativity
[removed] None of the above
Question 7.
7.
Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. (Points : 8)
[removed] Capitalism
[removed] Socialisms
[removed] Globalization
[removed] Conspicuous Consumption
[removed] None of the above
Question 8.
8.
An economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately or corporately owned. (Points : 7)
[removed] Capitalism
[removed] Socialisms
[removed] Globalization
[removed] Conspicuous Consumption
[removed]
None of the above
Question 9.
9.
An attribution of inferiority to a particular racial group and the use of the principle to justify the unequal treatment of this group. (Points : 7)
[removed] Traditional Racism
[removed] Modern Racism
[removed] Institutional Discrimination
[removed] b and c
[removed] None of the above
Question 10.
10.
A type of subtle prejudicial behavior that has advanced to a degree that is much more difficult to see. (Points : 7)
[removed] Traditio ...
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1. Question 1.
1.
Sociological Perspective that views society as balanced. (Points
: 8)
[removed] The Functionalist Perspective
[removed] The Conflict Perspective
[removed] Symbolic Interactionism
[removed] Cultural Relativity
[removed] None of the above
Question 2.
2.
Sociological Perspective that views society as
imbalanced. (Points : 8)
[removed] The Functionalist Perspective
[removed] The Conflict Perspective Perspective
[removed] Symbolic Interactionism
[removed] Cultural Relativity
[removed] None of the above
Question 3.
3.
Social theory that contends that reality is constructed; each
society determined how social action is understood. (Points : 8)
[removed] The Functionalist Perspective
[removed] The Conflict Perspective Perspective
[removed] Symbolic Interactionism
[removed] Cultural Relativity
2. [removed] None of the above
Question 4.
4.
The deep felt belief that your culture is superior to all
others. (Points : 8)
[removed] Capitalism
[removed] Ethnocentrism
[removed] Traditional Racism
[removed] Modern Racism
[removed] None of the above
Question 5.
5.
Suspending one's ethnocentric judgments in order to understand
and appreciate another culture. (Points : 8)
[removed] Capitalism
[removed] Ethnocentrism
[removed] Symbolic Interactionism
[removed] Cultural Relativity
[removed] None of the above
Question 6.
6.
The acquisition and display of expensive items to attract
attention to one's wealth or to suggest that one is
wealthy. (Points : 7)
[removed] Capitalism
[removed] Conspicuous Consumption
3. [removed] Symbolic Interactionism
[removed] Cultural Relativity
[removed] None of the above
Question 7.
7.
Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the
diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized
around the world. (Points : 8)
[removed] Capitalism
[removed] Socialisms
[removed] Globalization
[removed] Conspicuous Consumption
[removed] None of the above
Question 8.
8.
An economic system in which the means of production and
distribution are privately or corporately owned. (Points : 7)
[removed] Capitalism
[removed] Socialisms
[removed] Globalization
[removed] Conspicuous Consumption
[removed]
None of the above
Question 9.
9.
4. An attribution of inferiority to a particular racial group and the
use of the principle to justify the unequal treatment of this
group. (Points : 7)
[removed] Traditional Racism
[removed] Modern Racism
[removed] Institutional Discrimination
[removed] b and c
[removed] None of the above
Question 10.
10.
A type of subtle prejudicial behavior that has advanced to a
degree that is much more difficult to see. (Points : 7)
[removed] Traditional Racism
[removed] Modern Racism
[removed] Institutional Discrimination
[removed] b and c
[removed] None of the above
Question 11.
11.
Any organization, such as a government or structured social
group, which encourages or promotes discrimination. (Points :
8)
[removed] Institutional Discrimination
[removed] Conspicuous Discrimination
[removed] Globalized Discrimination
[removed] Symbolic Discrimination
[removed] None of the above
5. Question 12.
12.
The act, process, or result of abolishing racial
segregation. (Points : 8)
[removed] Deinstitutionalization
[removed] Desegregation
[removed] Deregulations
[removed] All of the above
[removed] None of the above
Question 13.
13.
This act, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson on July 2
prohibited discrimination in public places, provided for the
integration of schools and other public facilities, and made
employment discrimination illegal. (Points : 8)
[removed] Civil Rights Act of 1962
[removed] Civil Rights Act of 1963
[removed] Civil Rights Act of 1964
[removed] Civil Rights Act of 1966