Test Bank for Gender Roles, A Sociological Perspective, 6th Edition by Lindsey (All Chapters included)
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Complete Test Bank for Gender Roles, A Sociological Perspective, 6th Edition by Linda L. Lindsey ; ISBN13: 9781315664095....(Full Chapters included ch 1 to 14)....chapter 1.The Sociology of Gender Theoretical Perspectives and Feminist Frameworks
chapter 2.Gender Development Biology, Sexuality, and...
Gender Roles, A Sociological
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by Linda L. Lindsey
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,Table of Contents are given below
chapter 1.The Sociology of Gender Theoretical Perspectives and
Feminist Frameworks
chapter 2.Gender Development Biology, Sexuality, and Health
chapter 3.Gender Development The Socialization Process
chapter 4.Gendered Language, Communication, and Socialization
chapter 5.Western History and the Construction of Gender Roles
chapter 6.Global Perspectives on Gender
chapter 7.Gendered Love, Marriage, and Emerging Lifestyles 208
chapter 8.Gender and Family Relations
chapter 9.Men and Masculinity
chapter 10.Gender, Work, and the Workplace
chapter 11.Education and Gender Role Change
chapter 12.Religion and Patriarchy
chapter 13.Media
chapter 14.Power, Politics, and the Law
,Chapter 1
1. Patriarchy refers to male-dominated social structures that lead to the oppression of women.
a. True
b. False
2. First, define sexism, androcentrism, and patriarchy. Next, describe the relationships between these concepts.
3. According to functionalism, the wife-mother should take the instrumental role in the family.
a. True
b. False
4. Compare and contrast the basic premises of any two sociological theories. According to each of these
theories, why does gender inequality exist and why is it maintained?
5. Karl Marx applied Friedrich Engels' ideas of class struggle to the family.
a. True
b. False
6. Compare and contrast liberal, socialist, and radical feminist perspectives. According to each of these
perspectives, why does gender inequality exist and what must be done to eliminate gender inequality?
7. A dramaturgical approach considers human interaction as an enactment on a stage.
a. True
b. False
8. Many young women refuse to identify themselves as feminists. Why is this the case?
9. The sociological definition of status is
a. the degree of prestige associated with a position in society
b. a category or position a person occupies
c. the existing state of affairs
d. rules that guide people's behaviors in specific situations
10. Radical feminism seeks to empower women by emphasizing the positive qualities that are associated with
women's roles, such as nurturing and cooperation.
a. True
b. False
11. "Female" is an example of a(n)
a. ascribed status
b. achieved status
c. role
d. stereotype
12. The expected behavior associated with a status is called a
a. stereotype
b. norm
c. status set
d. role
, Chapter 1
13. Shared rules that guide people's behaviors in specific situations are called
a. stereotypes
b. norms
c. status sets
d. roles
14. I am a mother, a daughter, a college professor, and an author simultaneously. This is an example of
a. role confusion
b. anomie
c. social stratification
d. a status set
15. Societies categorize members by statuses and then rank these statuses in some fashion. This is known as
a. role confusion
b. anomie
c. social stratification
d. status set
16. The sociological concept of anomie refers to______ in times of great social change.
a. a sense of normlessness
b. role reversal
c. turning inward
d. punishments
17. The oversimplified conception that people who are a part of a group all share the same characteristics is
called
a. racism
b. stereotype
c. discrimination
d. sexism
18. When male-centered norms operate throughout all social institutions of a society, that society can be said to
be
a. paternal
b. gynocentric
c. patriarchal
d. egalitarian
19. Androcentrism refers to
a. racism
b. egalitarianism
c. normlessness
d. male-centeredness
20. The belief that the female status is inferior to the male status is called
a. stereotyping
b. androcentrism
c. homophobia
d. sexism
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