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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. | |