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Final Exam

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  It produces more products than can be reasonably consumed.
B  It promotes immorality through conspicuous consumption.
C  It leads to severe social inequalities.
D  It violates the basic economic law of supply and demand.
Question #2
A  It is a doctrine legitimating the social order and the inequalities that accompany it
B  It is a doctrine emphasizing conspicuous consumption and individual success.
C  It is a new approach to work and money that emphasizes investment to make profit.
D  It is a way of thinking about the supernatural and its part in religion.
Question #3
A  the pursuit of profit
B  basic human needs
C  the need for efficient economic production
D  the desire to eliminate inequality
Question #4
A  dictatorship.
B  democracy.
C  oligarchy.
D  authoritarian government.
Question #5
A  increase the demand for social services.
B  have no significant impact in society.
C  pay more in taxes.
D  are as equally likely to vote as high-school graduates.
Question #6
A  The cost of college education has shifted from states to students and their families.
B  In the years between 1991 and 2010, states funding for full-time students dropped 26 percent.
C  School construction projects have dropped significantly.
D  Since 1978, the cost of higher education has increased 1,225 percent.
Question #8
A  Many women in the chilbearing years do not see postponment of masrriage and childbearing as pathways to a good job and economic independence.
B  Women are having more children nowadays.
C  Childnessness among married couples has been increasing in recent years.
D  Cohabitation rates continue to pummel.
Question #9
A  Profane
B  Belief
C  Organization
D  Ritual and prayer
Question #10
A  is culturally biased because the tests are designed for lower-class students
B  is a product of racial differences
C  contributes to social inequality
D  reflects genetic differences among people
Question #11
A  Democracy
B  Charismatic
C  Traditional
D  Rational-Legal
Question #13
A  sexism in religion; social control
B  religious persecution; war and terrorism
C  contributing significant funding to the church; sexism in religion
D  social control; religious persecution
Question #14
A  The cross is viewed as protection from evil spirits
B  It is a condensed way for the wearer to say, “I am a follower of Jesus Christ.”
C  The cross is considered appropriate jewelry only for Christians.
D  The cross acts as a badge of courage for fundamentalists.
Question #15
A  It is lower than the divorce rate of first marriages.
B  It is about the same as the divorce rate of first marriages.
C  It varies based on the new dual income of the couple
D  It is higher than the divorce rate of first marriages
Question #16
A  Without religion, there could be no salvation.
B  It meets basic human needs.
C  All societies have churches.
D  Religion unites all people of the world.
Question #17
A  Home-schooled students are shy and timid when encountering new social situations.
B  Home-schooled students are equal or do better than conventional schooled students.
C  Home-schooled students have significant behavioral problems.
D  Home-schooled students are functionally illiterate when it comes to social skills.
Question #18
A  the central committee that decides what the country needs
B  the industrialist who produces the goods
C  the level that the market will bear
D  the consumer who purchases the goods
Question #19
A  are now uncommon in public schools.
B  are always valid indicators of student intelligent.
C  excellent predictors of future student success
D  are invalid academically and biased against minorities.
Question #20
A  the most significant predictor of whether a student will attend college
B  not correlated to the future success of students.
C  critical to a child’s self perception.
D  unimportant to a child’s academic achievement.
Question #21
A  the hidden curriculum.
B  latent functions of education.
C  manifest and latent functions of education.
D  manifest functions of education.
Question #22
A  ritual
B  consequence
C  belief
D  sect
Question #23
A  Karl Marx
B  Emile Durkheim
C  Professor Clark
D  Max Weber
Question #24
A  secularism
B  theism
C  The Protestant Work Ethnic
D  monotheism
Question #25
A  believed that religion always performs important functions in society
B  saw religion as the tool that the upper classes used to maintain control of society and to dominate the lower classes
C  believed that all religions eventionally adapt to society
D  believed that religion was important in establishing Worldviews
Question #26
A  A growing number of parents are spanking their children.
B  It is outlawed in every state.
C  Studies have shown that spanking is not an effective form of punishment and may lead to aggression by the victim.
D  Studies have shown that the spanking of children is always beneficial for their healthy development.
Question #27
A  age fifteen and older
B  children less than one
C  middle-school children
D  adolescents
Question #28
A  never divorce
B  are not as effective as opposite-sex parents
C  are as effective as opposite-sex parents
D  are much more effective as opposite-sex parents
Question #29
A  socializing children
B  providing care and protection
C  regulating sexual behavior
D  raising delinquent children.
Question #30
A  heterogamy
B  propinquity
C  endogamy
D  exogamy
Question #31
A  Marriage is more fragile and more likely to end in separation.
B  Cohabitation is never permanent, whereas most marriages are.
C  The age at which people cohabitate usually ends at around 30
D  There is a greater degree of financial and emotional commitment in marriage.
Question #32
A  Cohabitation has emerged as a common lifestyle.
B  There are more single-parent households today than in the past 30 years.
C  The number of nuclear families has doubled over the past 30 years.
D  Many parents today are working parents.
Question #33
A  the identification of potential marriage partners
B  socialization into a bureaucratic society
C  the transformation of a diverse population into a homogeneous society
D  the provision of day-care facilities
Question #34
A  partners are happier in cohabitating relationships
B  there is less stress in such arrangements
C  of the decrease in the level of stigma
D  many couples can not afford to get married
Question #35
A  a group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption
B  any cohabitating couple
C  a group of friends living in different cities
D  a group of people living together with their pets