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Women continue to be paid less than men on average in equal positions T/F A person born with male and female sex organs is called: a) homosexual b) multisexual c) intersexed d)transsexual Marriage is a social institution T/F Approximately how many Japanese-Canadians were interned during WWII: a) 22 000 b) 85 000 c) 250 000 d) 500 000 The Study of _________ focuses on the individual. The “purple ribbon” campaign held every year in December is in memory of _________ Marx was influenced early on by what philosopher He is credited with inventing the term ‘sociology.’ The majority of female labour is in the secretarial and sales market: T/F The Death Penalty is proven to be effective in deterring violent crime: T/F The Rwandan Genocide was an attempt to eliminate: a) Hutu’s b) Tutsi’s c) Africans d) Burundians. Residential Schools were used in Canada to encourage: a) assimilation b) conformity c) the use of English by natives d) all of the above. The study of __________ concerns itself with humans as species and members of a culture. Which classical sociological theorist wrote an extensive essay on fashion? __________ is the act or attitude of hostility towards another person Auguste Comte insisted on the rigid application of the scientific method in order to arrive at the truth in sociology. What did he call this? The Criminal Code is an example of a social institution: T/F The hatred of Jews is called: a )Anti-Semitism b) antijudism c) jewism d) racism Over 90 000 native survivors view Residential Schools as a form of _______________ genocide This theorist focused on the things which were similar among societies, rather than difference. Many modern schools are based upon the same architectural policies that were intended for prisons: T/F the attempt to eliminate a race or ethnicity is called: a) genocide b) holocaust c) murdercide d) ethnocide. A ____________ role is one you are born into Who is considered the founder of modern sociology? Alienation was a recurring theme in the work of Marx: T/F Residential Schools existed in Canada up until the mid 1990s: T/F Which of the following is not an achieved role: a) a Prince b) Scholar c) Teacher d) Athlete Communication is defined as: the act of transmitting information b) the art of chit chat c) the act of speaking to one another d) the transfer of voices The ________ experiment wanted to determine if people in America would follow orders just like Germans did during WW11. Karl Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto with whom? “Deviance” is a social construction: T/F Displacement refers to the act of: a) losing something b) moving something out of the way c) taking out pentup aggression on an innocent d) the forced movement of minorities in the power structure of society. Over 850 000 people were killed in ___________ days in the Rwandan Genocide He concluded that societies held together because their members realized that individual because their members realized that individual survival depended upon their cooperation with each other. Durkheim believed that crime was an essential part of all societies: T/F A large social grouping that shares the same geographical territory and is subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations is called: a) community b) nation c) country d) society The industrial revolution began in__________. He wrote about the concept of the “Iron Cage” Expected behaviours in a society are called __________ According to Marx, in what order would the following social economic systems emerge? Communism, capitalism, socialism. Natives only received full voting rights in the 1960s: T/F The sociological/philosophical search for meaning is called: a) Existentialism b) phenomenology c) postmodernism d) functionalism A _________________ is any sort of human group that supports social practices or behaviours that society has generally agreed to promote and obey. Durkheim determined what 3 categorizations of suicide It was once illegal for aboriginals to operate mechanized farm equipment: T/F What is conformity: a) the tendency of people to adopt the norms of another person or group b) the twisting of outlooks c) the bending of an object to fit a space d) popularity Moral standards of right and wrong are called _______ What theory states that society works in a logical manner and protects the interests of all or most of its members? Differential association argues that aggression and violence are learned behaviours. T/F The inability of an individual or a group to share in the values of society is called : a) anomie b) altruism c) alienation d) assimilation _______ are the traditional customs of a people or social group What theory sees society as one in which media and information technology feed individuals a vast number of images yet offer few clear or comprehensive solutions to life’s problems? Auguste Comte did not believe that scientists and sociologists working together were more capable of social understanding that the church or politicians, or that they should make all major decisions in society: T/F Which is not a real form of Capital: a) Cultural capital b) financial capital c) personal capital d) social capital The first sociology department in Canada was founded at __________ University. What theorist popularized the notion that sociology could be reformed and improved? Weber Social dynamics are the stages through which societies pass as they experience change. T/F Emile Durkheim believed that harsher punishment was more effective than reform. T/F Homophobia is the hatred and persecution of: a) homosexuals b) homosapien c) homogeny d) homedwellers This program was designed to increase the number of women, visible minorities and other disadvantaged groups in powerful positions: a) affirmative action b) reconciliation c) reparations d) betterment The lifelong process by which we are moulded by society is called ________________ This theory suggests that individuals will give in to the descriptions that others place upon them and act in accordance to how they are labelled _____________ refers to the focus on the inequalities and divisions of power and wealth. Max Weber believed that the Protestant ethic was the root to the emergence of what economic system? Capitalism Social Statics is the study of the customs institutions and laws of a society and how they interact with one another T/F Karl Marx believed that revolution was the only way the redistribution of wealth need for society to be equal could be achieved. T/F Michel Foucault wrote about: a) The panopticon b) prisons c) the insane d) all of the above This term was often used to describe Canadian Society by early researchers: a) melting pot b) cultural mosaic c) culturing d) WASP The concept that all cultures are welcome in Canada is often referred to as ___________ What theory posits that societies develop as people struggle for power and money? The branch of sociology that studies crime is called _____________ Michel Foucault is considered by many as what kind of sociologist/philosopher? Alienation is the inability of an individual or a group to share in the values of society is called T/F Which of the following was is not considered important to the evolution of Canadian Sociology: Carl Dawson, John Porter, Wallace Clement or Jane Goodall. Theorists such as Marx, Durkheim and Weber were greatly influenced by the social and technological upheaval during the time in which they lived. This era is called ___________________. Out of Marx, Durkheim and Weber, who was the only one who believed social change could be effectively brought about without revolution