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Sociology: Unit 2 Trivia

Round 1: Culture QUESTION 1: This is anything that carries a particular meaning that is recognized by people who share a culture ANSWER: Symbol

Round 1: Culture QUESTION 2: According to sociologists, what are 3 of the primary components of culture? ANSWER: Technology, symbols, language, norms, values, beliefs

Round 1: Culture QUESTION 3: Explain the difference between mores and folkways ANSWER: Mores – reflect society’s morals Folkways – reflect society’s customs

Round 1: Culture QUESTION 4: Driver A cuts off Driver B. Driver B honks his horn at Driver A. This is an example of which type of sanction? (be specific) ANSWER: Informal, Negative Sanction

Round 1: Culture QUESTION 5: This is the sociological idea that language shapes our perception of reality & is therefore the basis of culture ANSWER: Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis

Round 2: Cultural Diversity QUESTION 1: Cultural characteristics found in every culture ANSWER: Cultural universals

Round 2: Cultural Diversity QUESTION 2: The tendency to view one’s own culture or group as superior to others ANSWER: Ethnocentrism

Round 2: Cultural Diversity QUESTION 3: This is the sociological idea that cultural analysis should be completed through a culture’s own standards, rather than the cultural standards of the researcher ANSWER: Cultural relativism

Round 2: Cultural Diversity QUESTION 4: This a period of maladjustment that occurs when the nonmaterial culture is still adapting to new material conditions ANSWER: Cultural lag

Round 2: Cultural Diversity QUESTION 5: Define the term “counterculture” AND provide 2 examples ANSWER: A culture that rejects the values of the dominant culture Possible examples: Hippies, KKK, Feminist Movement, anarchists

Round 3: Societies and Global Culture QUESTION 1: Type of society whose main economic activity is food production ANSWER: Preindustrial society

Round 3: Societies and Global Culture QUESTION 2: This is the process by which regional economies, societies and cultures have become integrated through a global network of communication, transportation and trade ANSWER: Globalization

Round 3: Societies and Global Culture QUESTION 3: This is considered the “lingua franca” of the modern world ANSWER: English

Round 3: Societies and Global Culture QUESTION 4: What are the three primary components of the Global Culture Theory? ANSWER: Global Economy, Global Communication, Global Migration

Round 3: Societies and Global Culture QUESTION 5: List at least 3 negative effects associated with the idea of global culture ANSWER: Rise of sweat shops; environmental degradation, disease, drug trade, human trafficking, loss of folk culture

Round 4: Social Structure QUESTION 1: Type of status assigned to a person according to qualities beyond a person’s control ANSWER: Ascribed status

Round 4: Social Structure QUESTION 2: Define the term “master status” ANSWER: A status that is considered more important than all the others

Round 4: Social Structure QUESTION 3: This is a sociological phenomenon that occurs when the roles of several statuses overlap ANSWER: Role Conflict

Round 4: Social Structure QUESTION 4: Sociologists recognize three different types of social gatherings: social groups, social categories, and social aggregates. Identify each of the following: (1) doctors, (2) a college basketball team, (3) people at a movie theater ANSWER: (1) category; (2) group, (3) aggregate

Round 4: Social Structure QUESTION 5: List at least 3 characteristics of typical in-groups ANSWER: Titles, external symbols, similar dress, view themselves positively and out-group negatively, compete with out-group

Round 5: Group Dynamics & Organizations QUESTION 1: Term for phenomenon when members of a cohesive group endorse a single explanation or answer, usually at the expense of ignoring reality ANSWER: Groupthink

Round 5: Group Dynamics & Organizations QUESTION 2: This is a leadership style characterized by emotion and friendly relations ANSWER: Expressive leadership

Round 5: Group Dynamics & Organizations QUESTION 3: The American Heart Association is an example of this kind of organization ANSWER: Normative

Round 5: Group Dynamics & Organizations QUESTION 4: This is the sociological idea that people tend to work less hard when they are members of a group ANSWER: Social loafing

Round 5: Group Dynamics & Organizations QUESTION 5: Define the term “Bystander Effect” ANSWER: The more people present, the less likely one is to help

BONUS QUESTION QUESTION: List at least 3 of the 4 emerging American values, as identified by modern sociologist ANSWER: Leisure Physical Fitness Self-Fulfillment Concern for the Environment