SOCI 1301 Quiz 2 (Chapt
3 &4)- 94%
1. Material culture includes
physical objects people have invented, such as a diamond ring.
Question 2
pts
Beliefs, values, and norms are part of
cultural diffusion.
reentry shock.
nonmaterial culture.
material culture.
Question 3
pts
are ideas that people accept as true about how the world operates and about the place
of the individual in it.
Beliefs
Values
Norms
Symbols
Question 4
pts
,Signs that read “No Smoking,” “Honk Horn to Open,” and “Emergency Exit Only” specify
values.
norms.
beliefs.
mores.
Question 5
pts
Sociologist William Graham Sumner wrote that “ give us discipline and support of routine
and habit”; if we were forced constantly to make decisions about these details, “the burden would be
unbearable.”
folkways
values
mores
beliefs
Question 6
pts
People who violate are usually punished severely - they can be
ostracized, institutionalized or condemned to die.
mores
Question 7
, pts
One important historical event that has shaped the way Americans think about and use energy is the
Gold Rush of 1849.
invention of the
car.
discovery of Spindletop (a Texas oil gusher) in
1901. Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s.
Question 8
pts
Part of the reason Koreans conserve energy more than their U.S. counterparts relates to
innate differences.
the conservative nature of Koreans.
the fact that Americans are simply wasteful.
the amount of natural resources in each country.
Question 9
pts
Which one of the following statements speaks to the role of age in the Korean language?
Korean language has very few references to age.
It is impossible to carry on a conversation without taking age into
consideration. Koreans must use a special name to address a younger sibling.
Korean forms of address require the speaker to refer to elder brothers and sisters by their first names.
3 &4)- 94%
1. Material culture includes
physical objects people have invented, such as a diamond ring.
Question 2
pts
Beliefs, values, and norms are part of
cultural diffusion.
reentry shock.
nonmaterial culture.
material culture.
Question 3
pts
are ideas that people accept as true about how the world operates and about the place
of the individual in it.
Beliefs
Values
Norms
Symbols
Question 4
pts
,Signs that read “No Smoking,” “Honk Horn to Open,” and “Emergency Exit Only” specify
values.
norms.
beliefs.
mores.
Question 5
pts
Sociologist William Graham Sumner wrote that “ give us discipline and support of routine
and habit”; if we were forced constantly to make decisions about these details, “the burden would be
unbearable.”
folkways
values
mores
beliefs
Question 6
pts
People who violate are usually punished severely - they can be
ostracized, institutionalized or condemned to die.
mores
Question 7
, pts
One important historical event that has shaped the way Americans think about and use energy is the
Gold Rush of 1849.
invention of the
car.
discovery of Spindletop (a Texas oil gusher) in
1901. Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s.
Question 8
pts
Part of the reason Koreans conserve energy more than their U.S. counterparts relates to
innate differences.
the conservative nature of Koreans.
the fact that Americans are simply wasteful.
the amount of natural resources in each country.
Question 9
pts
Which one of the following statements speaks to the role of age in the Korean language?
Korean language has very few references to age.
It is impossible to carry on a conversation without taking age into
consideration. Koreans must use a special name to address a younger sibling.
Korean forms of address require the speaker to refer to elder brothers and sisters by their first names.