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Which statement is the best description of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Language influences our understanding of reality
How do flat-screen TVs relate to culture
They reflect the values of a material culture
Patriotic music, fireworks, and picnics represent Independence Day in the United
States. These are examples of
Symbols
How does the ability to grow food and raise animals for food impact the stability
of a society
the members of the society are able to build homes and care for their families
A cultural group that exists within another, larger culture is a
subculture
A group attends a football game and sits on the side of the stadium reserved for
fans of the home team. When the referee makes a call against the home team,
they all look at each other and shake their heads, assuming they all feel the same
way about the call. How would a sociologist explain these assumptions
the fans understand that most people sitting on that side of the stadium share the same
opinions based on the genrealized other
Hunter-gatherer societies are more likely to have intricate artifacts
False
Mores refers to the ability to act independently of social constraints
False
Cell phones are part of material culture
True
A sociologist uses terms like "feminism," " doing gender," and "functionalism" to
describe different aspect of society. People who are not sociologists might have
trouble understanding these terms. How would the Spair-Whorf Hypothesis
explain this
Sociologists use specific words to describe sociological concepts
Social intelligence is the ability to understand social relationships and act
accordingly
True
What is transmitted when children are taught to look someone in the eyes when
speaking to them
folkways
What is the term for the ability to act and think free from wider society's social
contraints
agency
In the United States, when a man occupies a high paying job his_____provides
him with a feeling of power and respect
status
A series of symbols people use to communicate meaning is called

, Language
Culture for elite groups of people are called______cultures and _______cultures
are those that exist among the common people
high;popular
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis posits that if you can't find the words to describe
something, it may be because your culture doesn't have words for what it
happening
True
The city of Chicago is a mixture of White, Black, Asian, and Hispanic citizens,
along with many others. This is an example of
multicultrualism
The development of hand tools and the domestication of animals were presuror
to _____societies
horticultural/pastoral
Expectations about the appropriate thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of people in
a variety of situations are called
norms
A college degree is an example of cultural capital
True
Which of these best describes socialization?
The ability to follow social norms and expectations of one's society through the process
of social interaction
In describing social life and the different regions, Goffman refers to the
"backstage" as an area
in which one no longer has to perform
Lana's company is very structured. There is a written set of rules that all must
follow, and employees report to a clear hierarchy of management. The employees
do not socialize with each other, but focus on their work exclusively. This is a
Ideal Bureaucracy
We experience _____ when we have competing demands within a particular
social role and status.
role strain
When formal organizations grow and become more complex, they often become
bureaucracies
Gender socialization occurs naturally at birth
False
Secondary groups are those with which we are most intimate
False
Which statement about bureaucracies is true
Formal organizations have a great need for bureacuracies
The identities that others assign to us shape our social identity
True
Toys are influential of gender socialization
True
A drama student is trying to get a job as an actor. While waiting for a role, he
accepts a serving job at a restaurant to pay bills. A role is eventually offered, but

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