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SOC 101 Straighterline Humanities and Social
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Course Title and Number: SOC 101 Straighterline
Sociology Exam
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A person's internally based characteristic ways of
acting and thinking.
Unique psychological qualities that influence a variety
of characteristic patterns of behaviour and ways of
thinking that determines a person's adjustment to the
environment. - Answer>> Personality

Freud's term for what you are presently aware of -
Answer>> Conscious mind

Freud's term for what is stored in your memory that
you are not presently aware of but can access -
Answer>> Preconscious mind

Freud's term for the part of our mind that we cannot
become aware of. - Answer>> Unconscious mind

The part of the personality that a person is born with,
where the biological instinctual drives reside, and that
is located totally in the unconscious mind. - Answer>> Id

Which individual likely the most prolific researcher of
collective behavior in the last four decades, introduce
the concept of assembling process? - Answer>> Clark
McPhail


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,Which of the following illustrates relative deprivation? -
Answer>> middle-management workers in a corporation
who are discontented because they cannot afford the
luxury cars or expensive homes that their bosses have

Which concept does Talcott Parsons use to indicate the
increasing complexity of social organization? - Answer>>
Differentiation

Which term refers to cultural information about how to
use the material resources of the environment to
satisfy human needs and desires? - Answer>>
Technology

by strengthening a group's solidarity - Answer>>
Electronic communication can aid in new social
movements

Maureen Hallinan, former president of the American
Sociological Association, has been critical of the
________ of social change. - Answer>> evolutionary
theory and equilibrium model

Which sociologist pointed out that one cannot devise
methods for controlling and utilizing new technology
before the introduction of a technique, and that
nonmaterial culture typically must respond to changes
in material culture? - Answer>> William Ogburn and
Cultural Lag

Teaching students to read and write, to calculate
numbers, and to master the facts of their society's
history are all examples of - Answer>> manifest
functions of education

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, You enroll in a freshman Introduction to Sociology
course at your college, and the classes are held in a
large auditorium with stadium seating that holds over a
hundred students, with a single instructor behind a
lectern. This illustrates which characteristic of a
bureaucracy? - Answer>> impersonality

The practice of placing students in specific curriculum
groups on the basis of test scores and other criteria. -
Answer>> What is tracking?

The marginalization in sex and relationship education in
schools of anything other than heterosexual
relationships is an example of - Answer>> hidden
curriculum

Which sociological perspective emphasizes how the
common identity and social integration fostered by
education contributes to overall societal stability and
consensus? - Answer>> functionalist perspective

it undermines the social and political integration that
education has traditionally promoted. - Answer>> The
main criticism put forward by opponents of bilingual
education is that

Which of the following is an example of an established
sect? - Answer>> the Hutterites

interactionist - Answer>> Which sociological perspective
emphasizes individual religious expression through
belief, ritual, and experience?



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