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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz 10

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

Question #6
A  the weaknesses of Emile Durkheim’s views on the functions of religion.
B  the matriarchal nature of Protestantism.
C  that religion does serve as a type of drug for people who are disadvantaged in life.
D  that religious beliefs are able to shape secular dimensions of national culture.
Question #7
A  a distinct threat to social cohesion.
B  in direct opposition to the other institutions that exist in society.
C  functional for society because it reaffirms social bonds.
D  a tool for class oppression.
Question #8
A  Catholicism
B  Hinduism
C  Buddhism
D  Protestantism
Question #9
A  is fairly uniformly spread throughout the population.
B  is higher for men than for women and higher for older people than younger people.
C  is higher for younger people than for older people and higher for women than for men.
D  is higher for women than for men and higher for older people than younger people.
Question #10
A  Religion establishes norms for behavior.
B  Religion establishes moral proscriptions for behavior.
C  Religion provides answers to questions of ultimate meaning.
D  Religion serves to preserve diversity and secularism.
Question #11
A  Religion is a feature of individuals.
B  Religion establishes norms for behavior.
C  Religion is noninstitutionalized.
D  Religions are based on beliefs that are considered profane.
Question #12
A  Symbolic interactionism and conflict theory
B  Conflict theory and functionalism
C  Exchange theory and functionalism
D  Functionalism and symbolic interactionism
Question #13
A  secondary analysis of the U.S. census about current religious practices.
B  by asking about people’s religious beliefs.
C  surveying people about their membership in religious organizations.
D  asking how often people attend religious services.
Question #14
A  offshoots that have broken off from established churches.
B  fundamentalist organizations.
C  followers of charismatic leaders.
D  devoted to a specific cause.