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Sociology The Essentials 8th Edition Andersen Taylor Logio Test Bank
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- Which of the following is not a feature of a kinship system?
- a. who is permitted to marry whom
- how property is passed on
- c. how power is distributed
- who cares for children
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- In the United States, interracial marriage is:
- a.
- decline for all social groups.
- c. increasing, but
- common among the lower classes only.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- Betty lives with her husband, their daughter, and her grandchildren. Betty lives in a/n family.
- a. matrilineal extended c. nuclear
- patrilocal
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
TOPICS: Applied
OTHER: PICKUP
- The emergence of the nuclear family in the United States was a result of which major event?
- a. The American Revolution
- The Industrial Revolution
- c. The Civil Rights Movement
- World War II
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: NEW
- families may find it necessary to have all family members working.
- a. Migrant
- Poor
- c. Extended
- Fictive
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- According to functionalists, families serve all of the following basic social needs, except:
- a. socializing the
- providing education to members.
- c. providing physical care for
- regulating sexual activities.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 310
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: NEW
- Unlike , see the gender division of labor as being based on stereotypes about men’s and women’s
roles.
- a. functionalists; conflict theorists
- conflict theorists, symbolic interactionists
- c. feminists, symbolic interactionists
- functionalists; feminists
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 310-312
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- is concerned with how people define and negotiate family relationships.
- a. functionalism
- conflict theory
- c. symbolic interaction theory
- feminism
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 311
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- The major cause of marital disruption today is:
- a. death of the
- death of the husband.
- c.
- remarriage.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 312
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 10. Approximately of children live with one
- a. one-fifth
- one-fourth c. one-third d. one-half
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 312
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 11. The number of single-father households is and are likely than single-mother families to experience severe economic
- a. increasing; more
- increasing; less
- c. decreasing; more
- decreasing; less
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 312
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 12. Mrs. Thompson often feels like there is too much to do and too little time to do it. Mrs. Thompson is experiencing:
- a.
- a commuter marriage.
- c. social
- role stress.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 313
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Applied
OTHER: NEW
- 13. An individual’s ability to influence decisionmaking within a marriage is largely established through:
- a. social
- religion.
- c. the length of the
- the amount of money one earns.
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 316
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 14. Since 1960, the rate of divorce has , although it has since
- a. tripled; increased
- doubled; increased
- c. been cut in half; declined
- doubled; declined
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 317
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 15. The Barkers live in the S. Which of the following is true about their child care options?
- a. S. family leave policies cover all families
- U.S. family leave policies cover most family expenses c. The costs are reasonable for most families
- U.S. family leave policies do not address ongoing needs for child care
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 322
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 16. Estimates of the extent of domestic violence are unreliable because
- a. most cases go b. most victims are in shelters. c. more victims are children.
- more cases are not severe enough to report.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 320
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.7 – 13. 2-2
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 17. Which of the following best describes S. maternity leave benefits?
- a. Supportive of working class families
- Comparatively better support than developing nations
- c. Unsupportive of families
- In the middle of all countries in terms of support
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 323
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: NEW
- 18. When Bob is engaged in work that sustains life such as elder and child care he is doing .
- a. nonwage labor
- care work
- c. public labor
- non labor work
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 323
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 19. Elderly care in the modern family is best characterized . a. a diversity of experiences due to family size and variation
- a standard cultural approach
- c. a dependency on governmental support all of the above
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 324
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: NEW
- 20. Religious extremist movements
- a. Are highly
- Are typically Christian-based.
- c. Include violence in most
- Assume a demonic nature of individuals.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 333
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.11 – 11
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: NEW
- 21. Sects are
- a. fundamentalist
- offshoots of establishes churches. c. followers of charismatic leaders. d. devoted to a specific cause.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 332
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.12 – 12
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: NEW
- 22. The Shakers were formed breaking away from the Quakers. They are an example of a
- a.
- church.
- c.
- sect.
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 332
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.12 – 12
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 23. Religion has been the basis for social movement activity in what major social movement?
- a. Gay Rights Movement Civil Rights Movement c. Equal Rights Movement
- Church versus State Movement
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 332
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.13 – 13
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 24. Othermothers are a unique form of an extended family that reflects the specific experience of .
- a. African American women
- Caribbean women
- c. Latin American women
- European women
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 25. Barbara is a very close family friend – she is actually considered part of the family. Barbara may be considered
- a. an othermother.
- compadrazgo.
- c. fictive
- extended family.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 302
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
TOPICS: Applied
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 26. Which of the following statements is false about contemporary American families?
- a. There are fewer births today than in the
- The number of single-parent households has increased dramatically.
- c. Childbearing occupies a smaller percentage of parents’ adult lives than
- Married-couple families have become the minority form of the family.
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 312
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 27. The stepfamilies that are often created divorce and remarriage
- a. rarely involve
- receive a great deal of institutional support.
- c. take many different forms
- utilize existing social norms and institutional support to help them through conflict.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 314
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 28. Because of the rise in divorce and remarriage, stepfamilies have become fairly common in the S. Despite how common stepfamilies have become,
- a. there is still little institutional support for
- the number of children in stepfamilies is declining.
- c. the legal status of the nonresidential parent is not well
- the percent of stepmothers remains low.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 314
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 29. Studies of gay and lesbian couples have found that
- a. gay and lesbian partners tend to be more flexible and less gender-stereotyped in their household roles than heterosexual
- money has a strong influence on who has the most power in gay and lesbian households.
- c. lesbian parents lack any type of social
- children raised gay parents are more likely to be gay themselves.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 314-315
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 30. According to the S. Census Bureau (2010) about percent of the population over the age of 15 is single.
- a. one-quarter
- one-third
- c. one-half
- two-thirds
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 315
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 31. Research on cohabitation has found that
- a. the likelihood of cohabitation is greatest among suburban
- couples who cohabited prior to marriage have lower levels of marital quality than couples who did not.
- c. cohabiting is decreasing as younger people are returning to traditional
- few cohabiting households have children.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 315-316
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 32. The likelihood of divorce is greater for couples who
- a. marry
- have two incomes.
- c. do not have
- are White.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 317
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 33. The Jones divorce was less likely to be negative on their children because .
- a. they used lawyers
- they when through long debates involving the children
- c. they remained
- they involved their children in financial solutions
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 319
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 34. Sociological studies of patterns of family violence have found that
- a. violence in lesbian and gay relationships is as common as in heterosexual
- the most common form of child abuse is neglect.
- c. most perpetrators of elder abuse are
- overall, violence in the family has been declining.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 319-320
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.7 – 13. 2-2
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 35. Religiosity is measured sociologists using all of the following, except
- a. asking about people’s religious beliefs
- surveying people about their membership in religious organizations
- c. asking how often people attend religious services
- collecting information through the Census.
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 326
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 36. Durkheim’s emphasis on rituals and shared meanings fits with which types of sociological theory?
- a. conflict theory and functionalism
- functionalism and symbolic interactionism c. symbolic interactionism and conflict theory d. exchange theory and functionalism
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 327-328
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 37. It is the belief of that religion was developed the oppressed to relieve their
- a. functionalism
- conflict theory
- c. symbolic interaction theory
- social exchange theory
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 329
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 38. In the S., social factors are correlated with religious identification. For example,
- a. older people are more likely than younger people to express no religious
- those in higher income brackets are most likely to identify as Jewish or Catholic than those in the lower income brackets.
- c. fundamentalist Protestants are most like to have the highest
- Asian-Americans are the most likely racial-ethnic group to say that religion is very important in their lives.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 330
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.11 – 11
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 39. Which of the following is not a critical function that churches for African Americans?
- a. a defense against the damage caused by
- a source of social and community services.
- c. as community centers and political units for their
- an educational tool for urban youth.
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 330
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.13 – 13
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 40. Which of the following is not part of the sociological definition of family?
- a. a social unit of those related through marriage, ancestry or adoption
- a group who are committed to maintaining the group over time
- c. a social unit related blood and bound together love
- a group who engage in economic cooperation
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.1 – 1
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 41. A pattern of relationships that define people’s family relationships to one another is the definition of a(n) .
- a. institution
- relational network
- c. kinship system
- social organization
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 42. Within the S., polygamy
- a. is widely practiced among
- is illegal.
- c. is legal for some Native American
- does not exist.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 43. What type of marriage is most common in the S. today?
- a. serial monogamy
- monogamy c. polygamy d. polygyny
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 44. In some societies a married couple is expected to move in with the husband’s family. This is called a
system.
- a. patrilineal matrilineal c. patrilocal d. matrilocal
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 45. What is the general pattern for marriage within the S.?
- a. Marriages are across social classes as often as within the same social
- Most people marry someone who shares similar social characteristics.
- c. Americans marry without regard to race or
- People in the U.S. tend to marry people whom they think will help them achieve a higher social class.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 46. Which of these is the best definition of extended family?
- a. a network of parents, children and other relatives who form a family unit
- a set of relatives who live together in the same residence
- c. a group of people who are related to each other “blood” or ancestry
- grandparents, parents, and children of the same lineage
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 47. Prior to industrialization,
- a. the nuclear family was the cultural ideal in the S.
- the household was the center for production and distribution of goods.
- c. men were responsible for economic life and women were responsible for domestic
- men worked in wage labor outside the home, and women and children labored at home.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 48. What impact did industrialism have on the family in the S.?
- a. it brought more production work into the household
- it created an economy based on cash instead of domestic production
- c. small family businesses took the place of production for household use only
- women were able to earn as much or more than men for the first time
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 49. The family wage system
- a. paid men more than women based on the assumption that they were the
- was based on the assumption that all members of the family would need to work in wage labor.
- c. forced all women to begin to work outside of the
- made families more self-sufficient.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 50. Historically, family structure in the S.
- a. has been essentially the same for all social classes and racial-ethnic
- has remained strongly nuclear, despite varying social conditions for different groups.
- c. has been shaped slavery, migration, poverty, and laws that impeded family
- has been unaffected public policies.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 51. are particularly interested in the way in which families create stability teaching people the norms and values of
- a. Functionalists
- Conflict theorists
- c. Symbolic interactionists
- Exchange theorists
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 310
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 52. During periods of rapid social change, families experience social disorganization and this creates social
This is part of the view of families.
- a. functionalist
- conflict theory
- c. symbolic interactionist
- exchange theory
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 310
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 53. According to the family as an institution reinforces and supports power relations in
- a. functionalism
- conflict theory
- c. symbolic interaction theory
- exchange theory
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 310
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 54. theorists view families as essential to maintaining inequality in
- a. Functionalist
- Conflict
- c. Symbolic interaction
- Social exchange
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 311
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 55. theorists argue that families serve to socialize children into being obedient workers and good consumers to fit the needs of
- a. Functionalist
- Conflict
- c. Symbolic interaction
- Social exchange
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 311
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 56. The theoretical perspective that is most concerned with the fact that families are gendered institutions that reflect the gender hierarchies in society is .
- a. functionalism
- exchange theory
- c. symbolic interaction theory
- feminist theory
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 311
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 57. focus on the processes through which people learn social identities through their interactions with others in a
- a. Functionalism
- Conflict theory
- c. Symbolic interaction theory
- Feminist theory
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 311
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 58. From a(n) perspective, married couples create for themselves an identity that is influenced the definitions others in society have of marriage, in addition to their own
- a. functionalism
- conflict theory
- c. symbolic interactionist
- exchange theory
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 312
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 59. In addition to the high divorce rate, the other primary cause of female single-parent households is
- a. the high rate of pregnancy among unmarried
- the death of a spouse.
- c. having a spouse who is
- the high unemployment rates for men.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 312
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 60. Sociologists have found that most of the problems faced households headed women are primarily the result of
- a. the absence of male authority
- the threat of poverty that is connected with being a single mother.
- c. the psychological pressure of heading a
- excess media attention that creates the perception of a problem.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 312
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 61. As a consequence of women’s greater labor force participation
- a. families are taking more time for “quality family time” than ever
- families are experiencing a significant increase in the pace of life.
- c. families are finding they do not need men’s income and they have more
- families have become increasingly affluent.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 313-314
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 62. Regarding commuter marriages the text notes that
- a. commuter marriages are among the most affluent types of
- transportation costs have resulted in a significant decrease in commuter marriages.
- c. many poor and working class couples have commuter marriages that do not fit the common stereotype of the commuting professional
- despite the stereotype, this type of marriage is still very rare.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 314
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 63. Research on children in gay and lesbian households has found that
- a. children of gay and lesbian parents are more likely to be gay or lesbian than the children of heterosexual
- children of gay and lesbian parents are far greater psychological problems than the children of heterosexual parents.
- c. there is very little difference in outcomes for the children of gay and lesbians and the children of
- children of gays and lesbians tend to hold very stereotypical ideas about gender norms.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 314
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 64. Young people establishing relationships today
- a. tend to follow the pre-established norms of
- have replaced the process of dating with hooking up.
- c. have no desire for long-term
- get involved sexually without concern about the stigma of a bad reputation.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 315
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 65. Being single in the S.
- a. is still a stigmatized status for women in
- is increasingly not due to divorce, but to never having been married.
- c. is preferable to being
- is still rare once a person reaches the age of 30.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 315
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 66. The boomerang generation refers to people between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four who
- a. return home to live with their
- enter college for a few years, then drop out, and re-enter.
- c. hook up and break up with the same person multiple
- marry and divorce before the age of 25.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 316
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 67. The sociological view of marriage is that it
- a. is a romantic and loving union of two
- involves a complex set of social dynamics.
- c. is a private matter separate from other
- cannot be studied using sociological methods.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 316
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 68. Sociological research on the division of labor within married couple households indicates that
- a. the allocation of housework is greatly influenced men’s and women’s experiences in their families of
origin.
- Latino men rarely get involved in domestic tasks.
- c. young professional couples are the most
- African American men and White men are equally likely to participate in housework.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 316
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 69. In the S.
- a. the rate of marriage is higher than in western European
- one out of two marriages ends in divorce.
- c. women are more likely to remarry following a divorce than are
- the divorce rate has been steadily increasing since the 1950s.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 317
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 70. Demographic changes have increased the likelihood of divorce in the S. the primary example of this is
- a. the aging of the S. population which results in later age at first marriage.
- longer life expectancy which increases the length of many marriages beyond what they would have been in the past.
- c. the decreasing number of children that forces couples to focus more on each
- the skewed sex ratio that gives women many more choices for potential partners.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 318
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 71. Mothers in transnational families
- a. in general spend as much time with their children as other
- generally are able to take their children with them from place to place. c. have expanded their definition of motherhood to include breadwinning. d. earn less than had they stayed in their native countries.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 320
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.8 – 8
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 72. Religion is an institutionalized system of which a group of people interprets and responds to what they feel is sacred and that provides answers to questions of ultimate
- a. symbols
- beliefs
- c. values
- all of the above
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 324
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 73. Elements of the everyday world that are not considered sacred are called .
- a. profane
- sanctified
- c. sacred
- revered
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 325
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 74. A Zuni fetish, a Christian communion wafer, and Native American sacred land are all examples of .
- a. sacraments the secular c. totems
- deities
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 325
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 75. Moral proscriptions for behavior established religions
- a. are always followed by
- are recognized as guides with no consequences for non-compliance.
- c. often come to be viewed as right and
- are not typically taken seriously.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 324
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 76. The term secular means
- a. having to do with ordinary, nonreligious
- being held sacred.
- c. being
- having to do with the supernatural.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 325
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 77. Which of these statements does not describe one of the functions of religion?
- a. Religion establishes norms for
- Religion establishes moral proscriptions for behavior.
- c. Religion serves to preserve diversity and cultural
- Religion provides answers to questions of ultimate meaning.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 325-326
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 78. According to the text, what proportion of Americans believes that religion can solve all or most of society’s
problems?
- a. one-fifth
- one-fourth
- c. one-half
- two-thirds
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 326
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 79. The United States is commonly described as being based on a(n)
- a. non-sectarian
- manifest destiny c. Judeo-Christian d. Anglo-Protestant
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 326
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 80. What is the relationship between Christianity and governance within the S.?
- a. The S. effectively separates all religion from government.
- In the U.S. Christianity is often treated as if it is the national religion.
- c. The S. incorporates holidays and rituals of all faiths equally into its public observances.
- The government of the U.S. prohibits religions other than Christianity.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 326
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 81. Sociologists sometimes measure the intensity and consistency of a person’s faith. This is termed .
- a. theism
- religiosity
- c. devotion
- fundamentalism
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 326
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 82. Church membership and attendance in the S.
- a. is higher for men than for
- is higher for younger people than for older people.
- c. is higher for women than for men, and for older more than younger
- is fairly uniformly spread throughout the population.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 326
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 83. In terms of religious identification the S., the largest recent increases have been for people who identify as
.
- a. Catholic and Lutheran
- evangelical Protestant and Muslim
- c. Buddhist and Hindu
- atheists
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 327
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 84. Which of these major world religions is polytheistic?
- a. Catholicism
- Protestantism
- c. Hinduism
- Buddhism
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 327
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 85. Christianity would be categorized as a
- a. polytheistic patriarchal c. matriarchal d. land-based
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 327
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
TOPICS: Applied
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- 86. Emile Durkheim argued that religion is
- a. functional for society because it reaffirms the social bonds that people have with each
- a distinct threat to social cohesion.
- c. a tool for class
- an institution that exists in direct opposition to the other institutions that exist in society.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 327
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 87. What term did Durkheim give to the body of religious beliefs that give people a sense of belonging?
- a. false consciousness
- collective consciousness c. ritualized consciousness d. interactive identity
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 327-328
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 88. According to Durkheim, in particular are vehicles for the creation, expression, and reinforcement of social cohesion.
- a. rituals
- mantras c. totems d. priests
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 327
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 89. argued that cultural beliefs inspired religious faith support other institutional systems within
- a. Auguste Comte Emile Durkheim c. Max Weber
- Karl Marx
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 328
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 90. Weber believed that the search for signs of religious salvation supported the development of .
- a. religion
- capitalism
- c. socialism
- Protestantism
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 328
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 91. Weber’s analysis of the Protestant ethic demonstrates
- a. that religious beliefs are able to shape even secular dimensions of national
- the matriarchal nature of Protestantism.
- c. the weaknesses of Emile Durkheim’s views on the functions of
- that religion does serve as a type of drug for people who are disadvantaged in life.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 328
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 92. “Religion is the basis for intergroup ” This statement most closely reflects .
- a. functionalism
- conflict theory
- c. symbolic interaction theory
- feminist theory
ANSWER: d
REFERENCES: 329
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 93. To , religion promotes stratification since it generally supports a hierarchy of people on earth and the subordination of humankind to an imagined divine
- a. Auguste Comte Emile Durkheim c. Karl Marx
- Max Weber
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 329
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 94. theory sees religion as a socially constructed belief system that emerges in different social
- a. Functionalist
- Conflict
- c. Symbolic interaction
- Feminist
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 329
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 95. From a perspective, many types of social behavior may be based on the meanings that religion holds for
- a. functionalist
- conflict
- c. symbolic interaction
- feminist
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 329
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 96. Which theoretical perspective best explains the process of religious socialization or how people become religious?
- a. functionalist
- conflict
- c. symbolic interaction
- feminist
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 329
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 97. The largest religion in the world (measured in numbers of followers) is .
- a. Islam
- Christianity
- c. Hinduism
- Buddhism
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 330
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.11 – 11
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 98. Research studies about the religiosity of Asian Americans indicate that
- a. religious practice and belief among Asian Americans frequently changes between
- the youngest generation currently worships more intensely than their parents and grandparents did.
- c. assimilation has had little effect on religious
- traditional Hindu and Confucian practices have all but disappeared among Asian Americans.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 330
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.11 – 11
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 99. Religious extremism
- a. is not found anywhere except the Middle
- frequently fuels violent behavior, and is fed religious intolerance.
- c. only pertains to
- is only an individual phenomenon; it has no connection to social groups.
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 330-331
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.11 – 11
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 100. The types of religious organization that tend to be seen society as primary and most legitimate are .
- a. sects
- churches
- c. cults
- factions
ANSWER: b
REFERENCES: 332
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.22 – 22
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 101. Cults form around leaders with great , a quality attributed to individuals believed their followers to have special
- a. humility
- intelligence
- c. charisma
- compassion
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 332
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.12 – 12
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 102. Research indicates that faith-based organizations
- a. enhance the participation of traditionally disadvantaged groups in the democratic
- violate the principle of separation of church and state.
- c. serve to make government more fundamentalist
- have had no significant influence on public life in the U.S.
ANSWER: a
REFERENCES: 332
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.13 – 13
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 103. What is the role of religion in the process of social change?
- a. religion may be oppressive, but not liberating
- religion may be liberating, but not oppressive
- c. religion may have a conservative influence, but may also be liberating
- there is no connection between religion and social change.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 334
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.13 – 13
TOPICS: Factual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 104. In the S., current attitudes toward the role of women in religion
- a. have changed very little over the past 25
- keep women from attending divinity school.
- c. support the ordination of women
- favor keeping women out of religious roles.
ANSWER: c
REFERENCES: 334
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.13 – 13
TOPICS: Conceptual
OTHER: PICKUP
- 105. Polyandry refers to the practice of men having multiple
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 106. Having othermothers is an adaptation to the demands of motherhood and work for African American
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
OTHER: PICKUP
- 107. Industrialization is a major factor in the origin of the nuclear
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
OTHER: NEW
- 108. As women entered the work force in larger numbers the family wage system that paid men assuming they are the primary breadwinner has
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
OTHER: PICKUP
- 109. Functionalists and symbolic interactionists tend to be in agreement that the breakdown of the family is responsible
for most of society’s problems.
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 310-311
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
OTHER: PICKUP
- 110. Conflict theorists are especially interested in how families are affected class, race, and
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 311
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
OTHER: PICKUP
- 111. Historically, the primary source of family disruption was
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 312
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
OTHER: PICKUP
- 112. Compared to 30 years ago, the proportion of married couples has declined as a proportion of all
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 313
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 113. Virtually all commuter marriages consist of couples who are relatively prosperous
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 314
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
OTHER: PICKUP
- 114. Children of gay and lesbian parents tend to have lower educational outcomes than those of heterosexual
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 314
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
OTHER: PICKUP
- 115. Approximately 40 percent of marriages involve
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 314
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 116. Discuss the distinctive characteristics of gay and lesbian households in terms of household roles, the impact of economic contributions to the household, and the effects on
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 314
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
OTHER: MODIFIED
- 117. Being single is still heavily
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 315
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 118. Social class has little effect on egalitarian gender
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 316
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
OTHER: NEW
- 119. Gay and lesbian families are unable to form long term relationships due to the lack of state support for their
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 314
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 120. In heterosexual marriages, women do far more work in the home than men do, and have much less leisure
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 316
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
OTHER: PICKUP
- 121. Divorce is more difficult for children to adjust to than ongoing conflict within the parents’
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 317
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13. – 2-2
OTHER: PICKUP
- 122. The most common perpetrators of elder abuse are
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 321
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.7 – 13. 2-2
OTHER: PICKUP
- 123. Sociologists define religion as a category of experience separate from the mundane acts of everyday
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 324
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
OTHER: NEW
- 124. Among industrialized nations, the S. is the country with the most generous maternity and child support programs.
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 322
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.8 – 8
OTHER: PICKUP
- 125. Within the S., Christianity is often treated as if it were the national religion.
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 326
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
OTHER: PICKUP
- 126. The form a religion takes reflects other features of the
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 326
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
OTHER: PICKUP
- 127. Karl Marx believed that religion encourages passivity and acceptance of one’s
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 329
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
OTHER: PICKUP
- 128. Religious socialization is always a slow and gradual process of learning religious beliefs and
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 331
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
OTHER: PICKUP
- 129. Religious identification tends to be correlated with one’s social
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 329
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
OTHER: PICKUP
- 130. Cults generally exist outside of the mainstream of
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 332
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.12 – 12
OTHER: PICKUP
- 131. There has been an increasing influence of religion on politics in the United States
- a. True
- False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 332-333
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.13 – 13
OTHER: PICKUP
- 132. In general, how do sociologists define family?
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.1 – 1
OTHER: PICKUP
- 133. Describe the impact of industrialization on the family and gender roles within the S.; note the key differences in pre-industrial and post-industrial families.
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.3 – 13.1-1
OTHER: PICKUP
- 134. Describe the influence of the family wage system on the nuclear
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 308
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 135. List and describe the features according to which kinship systems may be
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
OTHER: PICKUP
- 136. Define serial monogamy; why did this concept emerge to describe marriage in the S.?
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 307
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.. – 1.4-4
OTHER: PICKUP
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.7 – 13. 2-2
OTHER: PICKUP
- 138. Explain the connection between feminist theory and conflict theory in terms of their views of the
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 311
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.4 – 4
OTHER: PICKUP
- 139. Outline the debate about children bring raised gay or lesbian
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 314
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 140. Discuss the main social trends behind aging and the challenges American’s face concerning elderly care. What groups are most at risk?
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 324
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 141. Today’s family is one of the most rapidly change of all social institutions. Describe several recent changes in the
American family.
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 321
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.5 – 13. 4-4
OTHER: PICKUP
- 142. Explain the difference between Durkheim’s concepts of the sacred and the profane.
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 327
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
OTHER: PICKUP
- 143. Discuss how sociologists measure religiosity and its characteristics in the S.
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 326
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
OTHER: NEW
- 145. Discuss the relationship between religious identification and
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 326
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 146. Define monotheism and polytheism; give an example of
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 327
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.9 – 9
OTHER: PICKUP
- 147. Explain and critique of Weber’s theory on capitalism and the Protestant
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 328
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 148. Identify the functions of religion as identified Emile
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 328
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.10 – 10
OTHER: PICKUP
- 149. How does symbolic interactionism help us understand religion as a social phenomenon? Explain the process of religious
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 329
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 150. Explain Marx’s idea of religion as a form of false
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 329
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 152. Compare a church and a sect. How do they differ organization?
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 331
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 153. Discuss the changing religious identity of Latinos in the S.
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 331
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE. 5 – 4-4
OTHER: NEW
- 154. Discuss the role of religion in promoting and inhibiting social change; give
ANSWER: NOT GIVEN
REFERENCES: 332
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SESE.ANDE.13.23 – 23
OTHER: PICKUP