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Quiz I Sociology 11 Final Exam Part One Please answer the following four essay questions 1. Gender prejudice has existed for thousands of years. Explain as a sociologist, why you think Gender prejudice has existed and whether you think gender prejudice is likely to decline or disappear in the future. Whichever point of view you have, explain your reasons for having that point of view. Also include how a structural functionalist would explain gender prejudice and how a conflict theorist would explain gender prejudice. 2. Please define racism. A. Why do you think racism exists in our society? B. What are some of the causes of racism and are there any solutions that would help to end racism? C. How is racism similar to sexism and how is it different? D. Discuss how a conflict theorist would explain racism and compare and contrast that to how a structural functionalist would view racism. 3. Discuss the different types of families and how they affect child rearing. A. Discuss how gender roles are instilled by the family. B. Explain why you think that being in a family situation is the most dangerous place you can be. C. What do you think are the sociological implications of the rise of single parent families? D. How do you as a sociologist think families will change in the next twenty years and what do you think the implications of these changes are for individuals within the family structure? E. Discuss how a conflict theorist would explain family and compare and contrast that to how a structural functionalist would view family. 4. Discuss different types of stratification. A. What is the relationship between stratification and racism? B. What is the relationship between stratification and sexism? C. How would structural functionalist view stratification and how would a conflict theorist view stratification? Final Exam Part Two Please answer one of the two essay questions below 1. A. Explain what we mean by cultural diversity and how cultural diversity affects who we are. B. Explain what we mean by cultural lag and give examples of cultural lag. Please in the question discuss globalization and cultural diffusion. C. Discuss how and why cultures change and finally approach culture from an inter-actionist point of view, a structural functionalist point of view and a conflict theorist point of view making it clear how each would view both culture and cultural change differently. 2. Discuss how religion affects each of the following.. A. Discuss the relationship between religion and social structure emphasizing the role of religion and socialization. B. How would a structural functionalist view the role of religion, how would a conflict theorist view the social role of religion and how would an interactions view the symbolism of religion? Sociology Words for the Final Exam Part Two Please define 25 of the following 30 words. Do not do more than 25 definitions 1. Achieved Status 2. Closed System 3. Dominant Ideology 4. Social inequality 5. Slavery 6. Affirmative Action 7. Racial Profiling 8. Ethnocentrism 9. Glass ceiling 10. Segregation 11. Nuclear Family 12. Polygamy 13. Serial Monogamy 14. Second Shift 15. Relative Deprivation 16. Social Change 17. False Consciousness 18. Technology 19. Assimilation 20. Caste 21. Gender Role 22. Homophobia 23. Sexual Harassment 24. Sexism 25. Family 26. Cohabitation 27. Midlife Crises 28. Scientific Method (must be answered) 29. Social movement 30. Cultural Lag
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Title: Sociology 11 Final Exam
Contents
Part One    4
1. Gender Prejudice    4
2. Racism    5
3. Various Kinds of Families and Their Impact of Child Rearing    5
A. Gender Roles Instilled by Family    5
B. Reason for Family Situation Being Most Dangerous    6
C. Sociological Implications of Increase of Single Parent Families    6
D. Future Changes in Families and Their Impacts on Family Individuals    6
E. Comparing and Contrasting Views of Structural
Functionalist with that of Conflict Theorist about Family    6
4. Various Kinds of Stratification    6
A. Relationship between Stratification and Racism    7
B. Relationship between Stratification and Sexism    7
C. Views of Structural Functionalist and Conflict Theorist about Stratification    7
Part Two    7
2.    7
A.    7
B.    8
Sociology Words    8
3. Dominant ideology    8
4. Social Inequality    8
5. Slavery    8
7. Racial Profiling    8
8. Ethnocentrism    9
9. Glass Ceiling    9
10. Segregation    9
11. Nuclear Family    9
12. Polygamy    9
13. Serial Monogamy    9
15. Relative Deprivation    10
16. Social Change    10
17. False Consciousness    10
18. Technology    10
19. Assimilation    10
20. Caste    11
21. Gender Role    11
22. Homophobia    11
23. Sexual Harassment    11
24. Sexism    11
26. Cohabitation    12
27. Midlife Crises    12
28. Scientific Method    12
29. Social Movement    12
30. Cultural Lag    12
Works Cited    13
Part One
1. Gender Prejudice
Despite major national and international steps that have been taken against gender equality, gross gender inequality still displayed. Across the globe, the extent and causes of gender inequality are distinct. Feticide and rape consists of significant crimes against women. Illegal abortion is also an addition to the list, where a female member of a family is killed because of the belief that the family has been dishonored.
As mentioned by Brinkman et al., the truth of women's work around the world is not that we duck each other to see who could first make a partner: its exploitation, low wages and vulnerability. Sexism is bad everywhere, as well as in boardrooms, but to better the lives of the majority of women, feminism must survive, or it is really nothing. In the opinions of a functionalist, the society is a dynamic structure, in which all the components function collaboratively to cultivate stability and unity.
Arendt et al. have explained that the division of labor is used by a systemic functionalist view of gender inequality to interpret predefined gender roles as supplementary: women take care of the household while men do something for the family. In the opinions of conflict theory, gender can be defined as the urge of men to seek control and retain power over women, which dominates the latter to their disadvantage. Like any other community with an advantage of money or power, men battled to retain their dominance over resources, political and financial power for example.
2. Racism
Marginalization and discrimination of people based on color exist in our society because of many white people being favored by a socially created racial hierarchy. As stated by Dovidio et al., there are many forms of racism and mostly, its key bases are ethnicity, color or race. It involves bigotry, hostility or bias aimed at others.
Yes, it still exists, its super basic in several respects. Children grow up by learning whatever was taught to them in their childhood through the society, in which they have been growing up and the culture, which they have followed. Hence, parents should teach their children consciously, so that their children do not grow up as a racist. In fact, if children were not deliberately taught by parents not to be a racist, they would be.
The first three factors analyzed are categories, which organize individuals into different groups; factions that cause allegiance between groups and rivalry between groups; and segregation that hardens racial attitudes, preferences and beliefs.
3. Various Kinds of Families and Their Impact of Child Rearing
There are six different forms of family and each has a special family dynamic. The times are gone when nuclear family members in the United States are regarded to be the norm of mother, father and one or more children. Different family forms are not only prominent these days, but also more tolerated than they had been in the past.
A. Gender Roles Instilled by Family
The press, the family, the community and culture are affected by gender norms. Children grow up amongst the norms of behavior and gender-specific society in family structure, normal play habits, close friendships and the littered social jungle of academic life, in addition to genetic maturation (Hester).
B. Reason for Family Situation Being Most Dangerous
The home can be the most hazardous place for women around the world. Over half of the women murdered by their husbands or family and friends and that are the...
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