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1201.

The main purpose of a political party in a democracy is to________________?

A. eliminate the opposition
B. gain power
C. eliminate power
D. control the media
Answer» C. eliminate power
1202.

The unique two-party system in the United States is based on______________?

A. the need to have religious representation in government
B. proportional representation
C. extremist ideologies
D. broad agreement on basic principles
Answer» E.
1203.

Which of the following programs are particularly dependent upon state resources ?

A. Corporate growth
B. The Social Security system
C. Public education
D. Public housing
Answer» D. Public housing
1204.

C.Wright Mills maintains that the nation is really ruled by_______________?

A. the masses
B. a power elite
C. representatives of the people
D. the participants in the political process
Answer» C. representatives of the people
1205.

When a new nation is formed ?

A. older tribal loyalties must be abandoned
B. a “we are feeling must emerge among people
C. people must acknowledge a common history and a sense of a common future
D. all of these
Answer» E.
1206.

In a confederacy________________?

A. powers not claimed by individual states are reserved by the national government
B. there is no national government whatsoever
C. power is centralized in a national government
D. all political power ultimately belongs to the states
Answer» E.
1207.

Government based on the rule of either the landed gentry the educated and privileged or the hereditary nobility is called_______________?

A. aristocracy
B. oligarchy
C. republicanism
D. democracy
Answer» B. oligarchy
1208.

When politicians refer to the intention of the framers of the Constitution of the United States they are making recourse to_____________?

A. traditional authority
B. legal rational authority
C. charismatic authority
D. all of the above
Answer» B. legal rational authority
1209.

The powers held by the states include those that are________________?

A. reserved
B. delegated
C. confederate
D. legislative
Answer» B. delegated
1210.

What models did the frames of the Constitution use for the office of the presidency ?

A. The European monarchs
B. Middle Eastern dynasties
C. American Indian chiefdoms
D. None
Answer» E.
1211.

Constitution are_________________?

A. signed documents
B. instruments for limiting governmental power
C. possible only in industrial societies
D. characteristic of democracies only
Answer» C. possible only in industrial societies
1212.

When did the United States government begin to function as a cohesive unit ?

A. At the signing of the Declaration of Independence
B. After the Constitutional Convention of 1788
C. At the Inauguration of George Washington in 1789
D. Both B and C
Answer» E.
1213.

Most autocratic regimes have constitutions based on the principle of the_________?

A. rule of law
B. rule of men
C. rule of public authority
D. rule of the majority
Answer» C. rule of public authority
1214.

The “invisible hand” refers to_______________?

A. a feature of Adam Smith,s Wealth of Nations
B. the belief God exhibited by the Puritans
C. the fact that prayer results in help
D. a belief in ghosts prevalent in the early Middle Ages
Answer» B. the belief God exhibited by the Puritans
1215.

Which is NOT a restraint imposed on the United States government ?

A. Presidential supremacy
B. Federalism
C. Separation of powers
D. Checks and balances
Answer» B. Federalism
1216.

The unraveling of soviet communism can be traced to______________?

A. a failure in raised expectations
B. the oppressive role of the Communist Party
C. the failure of the Soviet economy to provide for consumer goods
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
1217.

Smith wrote that private ownership of the means of production would ?

A. create abuse
B. stimulate government control
C. stimulate economic growth as each individual tried to maximize profits
D. stifle economic growth as the markets would be flooded with merchandise
Answer» D. stifle economic growth as the markets would be flooded with merchandise
1218.

The concept of human inequality ?

A. is tolerated by religious ideologies
B. is incorporated in the ideology of democracy
C. underlies fascism
D. has been borrowed from the natural sciences
Answer» D. has been borrowed from the natural sciences
1219.

Fascism first emerged ?

A. in Germany under the leadership of Adolf Hitler
B. in Italy under the leadership of Benito Mussolini
C. in Argentina under Juan Peron
D. In South Africa under apartheid
Answer» C. in Argentina under Juan Peron
1220.

ideologies may be______________?

A. partial
B. comprehensive
C. abstract
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
1221.

Totalitarian regimes_____________?

A. control the individual socially and politically
B. control only political life
C. leave individuals human and civil rights intact
D. deal only with economic and foreign policy matters
Answer» B. control only political life
1222.

Deviance is relative because ____________?

A. psychologists prefer the term “abnormality”
B. moralists prefer the term “immorality”
C. the definition of social norms varies by culture and subculture
D. no two people agree what deviance is
Answer» D. no two people agree what deviance is
1223.

From a sociological viewpoint to say that deviance has functions means that ?

A. deviant acts serve the individual,s purpose
B. deviant acts are escape valves for anxiety
C. deviance may contribute to group cohesion
D. successful deviants become stronger people
Answer» D. successful deviants become stronger people
1224.

In Erikson’s system each of the stages present the individual with________________?

A. ethical dilemmas
B. opportunities for self-transcendence
C. crises of self-definition
D. all of the above
Answer» D. all of the above
1225.

Deviance is defined as________________?

A. breaking legal codes
B. behavior forbidden by religion
C. behavior that passes the limits of what the social group tolerates
D. any violation of societal norms
Answer» D. any violation of societal norms
1226.

According to the labeling theory which of the following concepts explains why a labeled individual becomes deviant ?

A. Resocialization
B. Ethnocentrism
C. Self-fulfilling prophecy
D. Rebellion
Answer» D. Rebellion
1227.

The newest challenge to the family,s formerly exclusive claim to the socialization of its children has come from ?

A. the peer groups
B. the mass media
C. the day-care center
D. child psychotherapy
Answer» D. child psychotherapy
1228.

A mother who says “If you hang out with bums you will become a bum” favors which theory of deviance ?

A. Differential association
B. Anomie
C. Labeling theory
D. Gang imitation theory
Answer» B. Anomie
1229.

Lawrence Kohlberg,s theory of moral development claims______________?

A. universal validity
B. limited applicability to technologically advanced societies
C. the desire for equality is peculiar to democratic nations
D. post conventional morality is a luxury few cultures and societies can afford
Answer» B. limited applicability to technologically advanced societies
1230.

Hunger thirst and the need for sex are________________?

A. instincts
B. conditioned responses
C. biological drives
D. stimuli
Answer» D. stimuli
1231.

The term “Neo-Freudian “refers to__________________?

A. behavior based on sexual drives
B. thinkers prior to Freud who anticipated his ideas
C. thinkers opposed to psychoanalysis
D. thinkers influenced by Freud who have modified his ideas
Answer» E.
1232.

Adult socialization typically_____________?

A. occurs incidentally and unconsciously
B. involves acquiring a self-image
C. is less effective and easier to resist than childhood socialization
D. all of the above
Answer» D. all of the above
1233.

According to Mead the generalized other is_______________?

A. one’s mother
B. shame
C. societal norms
D. analytic internalization
Answer» D. analytic internalization
1234.

An individual learns to be a human being by______________?

A. instincts
B. socialization
C. cosmic influences
D. in our society watching television
Answer» C. cosmic influences
1235.

Studies of siblings who shared parents’ social class and everyday experiences have shown that they_____________?

A. view the same experiences differently
B. arrive at a common view point through discussion
C. perceive the same events in the same way
D. pretend to disagree when they really agree
Answer» B. arrive at a common view point through discussion
1236.

The psychodynamic theories of personality are associated with________________?

A. Charles Horton Cooley
B. Sigmund Freud
C. George Herbert Mead
D. Jean Piaget
Answer» C. George Herbert Mead
1237.

Cooley’s Lookingglass self refers to______________________?

A. self-regard based on instinct
B. a person’s perception as to what others think of him/her
C. negative self-image
D. positive self-image
Answer» B. a person’s perception as to what others think of him/her
1238.

The biological basis of human personality derives from____________________?

A. the absence of instincts
B. the need for love
C. the need for body contact
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
1239.

An example of unconscious socialization would be____________________?

A. child taught to read
B. child absorbing parents’ attitudes toward race
C. correcting child’s use of worlds
D. child taught to use knife and fork
Answer» C. correcting child’s use of worlds
1240.

Descriptive statistics_______________?

A. permit researchers to generalize from samples
B. convey information about central tendency
C. allow researchers to test hypotheses
D. convey information about atypical behavior
Answer» C. allow researchers to test hypotheses
1241.

According to George Herbert Mead the self is______________?

A. the subconscious mind
B. an individual’s self-concept or self-awareness
C. a person’s conscience
D. the equivalent of the libido in Freuds theory
Answer» C. a person’s conscience
1242.

Socialization happens in__________________?

A. children
B. adults
C. persons of all ages
D. infants
Answer» D. infants
1243.

The emergence of the self as a result of interaction with others is a common thread in ALL BUT ONE of the following theories ?

A. Lookingglass self
B. symbolic interactionism
C. behaviorism
D. developmental theory
Answer» D. developmental theory
1244.

Symbolic interaction ism functionalism conflict feminism exchange are_____________?

A. economic theories
B. issues in psychology
C. theoretical models used by sociologists and anthropologists
D. the vocabulary of computer science
Answer» D. the vocabulary of computer science
1245.

The theory of symbolic interactionism in personality formation is associated with_______________?

A. William Sheldon
B. Abraham Maslow
C. Charles Horton Cooley
D. George Herbert Mead
Answer» C. Charles Horton Cooley
1246.

Which of the following refers to Piaget,s developmental theory ?

A. Personality development acts independently of physical development
B. Personality development proceeds in stages related to sensorimotor maturation
C. Behavior is the product of genetic predispositions
D. The most important influence on personality development is social class
Answer» C. Behavior is the product of genetic predispositions
1247.

According to Daniel Bell the first technological revolution_______________?

A. was the first of three such revolution
B. entailed the harnessing of electricity
C. involved a change in farming techniques
D. all of the above
Answer» B. entailed the harnessing of electricity
1248.

Specialized socialization occurs most frequently in________________?

A. the family
B. the peer groups
C. church
D. occupational groups or organizations
Answer» E.
1249.

A separation of institutional forms is most characteristic of__________________?

A. industrial societies
B. agricultural societies
C. pastoral societies
D. horticultural societies
Answer» B. agricultural societies
1250.

The most self-sufficient group is________________?

A. the family
B. the military
C. ones in-group
D. society
Answer» E.