22. Match each of the following terms to an example:
22. Anomie |
a. Fans of hip-hop; the Amish, Chinatown |
23. Cultural relativism |
b. Due to rapid social change and lack of structure and clear norms young people feel ost, hopeless, and confused |
24. subculture |
c. An American family living overseas learns that the people in their hos county sometimes eat dog meat. They agree that, while they finds this repugnant and would never do it themselves, the cannot judge another culture’s custom. |
25. alienation |
d. Factory production and capitalism force people to become competitive and detached from one another and from the products of their labor. |
23. A functionalist who studies socialization is most likely to focus on
a. Interactions between siblings in a family
b. Conflict between generations
c. The extent of child abuse in middle class families
d. How families construct a reality that is shared by all family members
24. An individual join the Army and goes off to boot camp. His hair is cut, he dons a uniform. He sleeps when he is told to so. He learns new ways of doing everyday chores. He is instructed in the proper way to eat a meal, wear his clothers, shine his shoes, and make his bed. He sents his individualism aside and learn to follow orders. He no longer dresses, talks, acts, or reacts as he did before he joined the Army. He has experienced:
a. resocialization
b. primary socialization
c. cultural relativism
d. role conflict
e. organic solidarity
25. Which of the following is among the characteristics of Max Webber’s ideal type of bureaucracy?
a. Ownership of an organization’s property is not in the hands of the workers
b. there is a separation between work and home life
c. Each job has definite duties assigned to it
d. A set of rules governs the conduct of officials at all levels of the organization
e. All of the above
26. Which of the following is the example of primary group?
a. A student meeting with a professor
b. A customer talking with a sales clerk
c. The student council president meeting with the president of the college
d. A high school girl’s group of close friends
c. Two estranged brothers
22. Anomie:b. Due to rapid social change and lack of structure and clear norms young people feel ost, hopeless, and confused
Cultural relativism: c. An American family living overseas learns that the people in their hos county sometimes eat dog meat. They agree that, while they finds this repugnant and would never do it themselves, the cannot judge another culture’s custom.
Subculture: a. Fans of hip-hop; the Amish, Chinatown
alienation: d. Factory production and capitalism force people to become competitive and detached from one another and from the products of their labor.
23. d. How families construct a reality that is shared by all family members
24. resocialization
25. e. All of the above
26.d. A high school girl’s group of close friends
22. Match each of the following terms to an example: 22. Anomie a. Fans of hip-hop; the Ami...