Deck 11: Education and Religion

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Many parents support a voucher system of education because it would

A) help their schools receive more funding.
B) further the alternative school movement.
C) help their schools return to the basics.
D) allow parents to choose what they think is a good school.
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All of the following are among the positive functions of education, EXCEPT for

A) providing knowledge and teaching skills.
B) providing jobs for educators.
C) enhancing social mobility.
D) maintaining custodial care.
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Researchers suggest that students in U.S. schools have lower achievement than Japanese students for all the following reasons EXCEPT

A) social problems such as alcohol and drug abuse.
B) working mothers.
C) inadequate test preparation.
D) teenagers working part-time.
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John believes that the American education system reinforces the advantages or disadvantages that students already have as a result of their class backgrounds. Johnʹs viewpoint reflects the perspective.

A) conflict
B) symbolic interactionist
C) functionalist
D) subjective
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Hank attends a public high school and each morning he and the other students sing ʺThe Star-Spangled Banner.ʺ He is partaking in the function of education.

A) custodial
B) social mobility
C) talent search
D) national unity
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One serious consequence of the national unity function of education is

A) promoting anti-communism.
B) distorting a countryʹs history by leaving out shameful acts.
C) making the study of history into a boring, detailed exercise.
D) accurately projecting a countryʹs past.
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There is much evidence to support the view that an individualʹs level of education

A) is positively related to income level.
B) is negatively related to income level.
C) has little to do with how much money a person will actually earn.
D) shapes job choices but not income.
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Conflict theorists argue that the problems of education are not rooted in education but in

A) the class levels of the childrenʹs parents.
B) the biological makeup of the children.
C) the structure of privilege in the larger society.
D) the hopes and aspirations of the people.
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Johnnyʹs teacher rewards his good work and encourages him to believe he can do well. By the yearʹs end, Johnny shows improvement and confidence. This is an example of

A) the Pygmalion Effect.
B) teacher bias.
C) a self-defeating prophecy.
D) the Oedipus complex.
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Many national task forces on education have warned that the United States is ʺa nation at riskʺ because

A) the schools are becoming multicultural.
B) fewer students are attending schools.
C) the cost of education has dramatically increased.
D) the educational foundations are being eroded by mediocrity.
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Which of the following is NOT a possible reason why compensatory educational programs have not succeeded?

A) opposition by most parents regardless of race
B) measuring success in the short rather than the long run
C) the continuing influence of the poor family environment
D) inadequate funding
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According to the functionalist perspective, schools help the job market by

A) keeping students out of the labor force.
B) moving more people into the labor force.
C) speeding up the educational process.
D) teaching students the necessary leadership skills.
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Custodial care provided by schools is

A) a stated goal of the education system.
B) a latent function of the education system.
C) unknown in U.S. schools.
D) virtually disappearing.
Question
During the 1980s, sociologists tracked the educational performance of students who attended Head Start programs. These studies have shown that Head Start

A) does not benefit low income students.
B) benefits low income students.
C) cannot overcome the influence of a poor family environment.
D) benefits female students but not males.
Question
Studies in developing countries where students do not attend school have shown that

A) there is a significant impact on cognitive development.
B) there is no difference in cognitive learning than those who attend school.
C) learning occurs at the same rate as in developed countries.
D) knowledge and skills are transmitted by parents.
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The use of school for the purpose of ʺAmericanizingʺ immigrants and minorities is called

A) educational socialization.
B) cultural unification.
C) cultural imperialism.
D) social mobility.
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Education makes social mobility available throughout the society by

A) forcing people to learn knowledge in schools.
B) stimulating economic growth.
C) providing a setting for economic integration.
D) providing students with a global perspective.
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According to the conflict perspective, the purpose of the tracking system in schools is to

A) help low ability students achieve on their own levels.
B) reinforce inequalities in achievement.
C) promote integration based on race and income.
D) provide more jobs for teachers.
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Adults returning to higher education do so for all the following reasons EXCEPT

A) retraining.
B) to enrich their quality of life.
C) new careers.
D) to have access to the university library.
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John takes a reading test and is then placed in the slow-reading class. This is an example of the use of the

A) bureaucratic system.
B) three-tier system.
C) tracking system.
D) teacherʹs intuition.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the fundamentalist revival?

A) opposition to many recent social changes
B) the aggressive use of television to enlist and keep members
C) their commitment to the Civil Rights and Womenʹs Movement
D) their appeal to the casualties of a fast-changing and the high-tech society
Question
Weber disagreed with Marxʹs emphasis on material conditions and argued that religion

A) was not solely a phenomenon of capitalist societies.
B) was no longer needed in capitalist societies.
C) could influence the economic structure and change society.
D) had little to do with the development of capitalism.
Question
Research suggests that men and women ministers

A) have the same ministry styles.
B) have the same philosophies.
C) have different ministry styles related to empowering the members of their congregation.
D) have the same ministry styles related to empowering the members of their congregation.
Question
One reason why some children do better with home schooling than attending school is because they

A) can practice social skills better at home.
B) save money by not attending a formal school.
C) would be exposed to an anti-social environment at the school.
D) avoid the youth culture, which is basically anti-intellectual.
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According to functionalists, religion strengthens oneʹs conformity to societyʹs rules by encouraging cooperative behavior and

A) equating certain laws of society with ʺGodʹsʺ laws.
B) bending societyʹs laws to fit ʺGodʹsʺ laws.
C) violation of bad laws.
D) teaching that all laws are sacred.
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are the ethnic group with the highest educational achievement.

A) Native Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) African Americans
D) Hispanic Americans
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According to Durkheim, the ʺsacredʺ is the symbolic representation of society. Therefore, Durkheim would suggest that

A) by worshipping God, we are in actuality, worshipping society.
B) belief in the sacred is not religious.
C) that society is, in and of itself, a religion.
D) by worshipping society, we are all religious.
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Helen has a very strong belief in God, and expresses her faith in emotional ways. However, she does not participate in formal religious activity very often. She is most likely a member of the class.

A) upper
B) upper middle
C) working
D) lower
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New Agers beliefs are focused

A) on developing a new philosophy.
B) on organizing a new world religion.
C) on certain social classes in the United States.
D) on transforming themselves not the world.
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Bishop Tutu and other church leaders played an important role in blacksʹ struggle against South Africaʹs white racist government. This is an example of the function of religion.

A) identity
B) social control
C) supportive
D) prophetic
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Religion serves a positive function by

A) providing consolation and relief from fear and anxiety.
B) providing relief from social conformity.
C) focusing on individual rather than group needs.
D) inhibiting social change.
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Which of the following statements about the current state of African American education is true?

A) Some parents fear that forced integration can result in the loss of African American identity and community.
B) Most African American college students attend black colleges.
C) The court-ordered busing program begun in 1954 has been very successful.
D) When black college students attend predominately white schools they have successful relationships with white students.
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Karl Marx believed that the dominant religion in a society

A) represented the values of the lower class.
B) represented the interests of the ruling class.
C) represented the interest of the government.
D) represented the ʺsacred.ʺ
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Which of the following is the Protestant belief that supported the development of capitalism?

A) Work hard and accumulate wealth for prestige and status.
B) Work hard in order to be able to afford luxuries.
C) Spend only what you earn, earn only what you spend.
D) Work hard to accumulate wealth and gain heavenly rewards.
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The diversity of religions in the U.S. also represents differences in all of the following social characteristics EXCEPT

A) social class.
B) marital status.
C) age.
D) gender.
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Paradoxically, when a religion is too successful in carrying out its positive functions, it may become

A) more functional.
B) more nationalistic.
C) obsolete.
D) a negative force.
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The clash between Islamic values and American culture may result in

A) a perversion of the Islamic faith.
B) a reformation of American culture.
C) a distinctive American brand of Islam.
D) the withdrawal of the Islamic religion from America.
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While Hispanics and African Americans choose traditional religions and view their churches as community centers, Native Americans

A) do not have religious affiliations.
B) view traditional religion as crude and tend to shun organized worship.
C) believe in many gods.
D) view church as confining.
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When the local factory closed, Ted lost his job. Even though he is fifty, he decided to acquire new skills. Which of the following new types of education might help him most?

A) a compensatory education program at a local high school
B) a continuing education program at a local community college
C) a four-year college program at a local university
D) a correspondence course from a local job-training institute
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When sociologists study religious beliefs, they most likely

A) approach it as a social institution.
B) place their own religious beliefs at the center of their work.
C) must first rid themselves of all religious beliefs.
D) accept the religious beliefs of the people under study.
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A major function of schools is to teach children only the truth about their country.
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Critics of the new religious movement, the Promise Keepers, are concerned that this movement is a

A) form of a cult.
B) danger to gay rights.
C) danger to womenʹs rights and independence.
D) danger to conservative religions.
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Which of the following statements about churches and sects is true?

A) Churches and sects confront problems in the same way.
B) Sects tend to be well established and integrated into the society.
C) Churches compromise with society while sects confront it.
D) Churches are short-lived while sects are long-lasting.
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Civil religion is in fact a combination of

A) religion and sociology.
B) sociology and politics.
C) religion and politics.
D) law and social convention.
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According to the text, acting as a source of social change, religion may perform a prophetic function.
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Educational attainment is lower among Hispanic Americans than among most other groups.
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Karl Marx presented his functionalist view of religion in the book The Elementary Forms of Religious Life.
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For over 100 years, Native American children were subjected to forced assimilation into the European American culture.
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Religion often performs a supportive function by providing consolation, reconciliation and relief from anxiety.
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Helen belonged to a cult that believed one supernatural woman ruled the earth. Her religion should be described as

A) unethical.
B) theistic.
C) animistic.
D) profane.
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In animistic religions, the has the power to communicate with a spirit.

A) Tao
B) shaman
C) priest
D) totem
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It is beneficial to society for the faithful to identify as strongly as possible with their religion.
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Among the Western nations the United States is considered to be the most religious. The reason for this religiosity, according to researchers, are all of the following EXCEPT

A) the population is more diverse than other Western nations.
B) Americans use religion to distinguish themselves from other members of other groups.
C) Americans have suffered great adversity and seek solace in religion.
D) the insurgence of immigrants from third world countries.
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A religion that becomes too institutionalized runs the risk of

A) losing a sense of administrative order.
B) forbidding members to worship religious symbols.
C) losing power in its society.
D) oversimplifying its teachings.
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Japanese schools are so much better than American schools that U.S. society would benefit if its educators emulated the Japanese.
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Buddhism and Taoism, which focus on moral principles, are religions.

A) animistic
B) theistic
C) shamanistic
D) ethical
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According to the key tenet of the conflict perspective, we tend to behave in accordance with how we think others see us.
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Conflict theorist see Americanization as a threat to the cultural heritages of minorities.
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The United States

A) does not support religions in any direct or indirect way.
B) favors Christianity above all other religions.
C) has complete separation of church and state.
D) has no official or state religion.
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Which of the following is NOT a part of Americaʹs civil religion?

A) faith in the American way of life
B) an extreme devotion to the civic leader
C) a set of symbols, rituals, and scriptures
D) a general, vague belief in God
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Religion performs a n) function when it provides consolation and relief from anxiety or fear.
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Animism is the belief in one god.
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is a relatively small religious group that sets itself apart from society and makes heavy demands on its members.
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Two major characteristics of New Age beliefs include reincarnation and
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is the belief in one god.
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School programs that are intended to improve academic performance of socially and academically disadvantaged children are called education.
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The most basic function of education is to provide a new generation with the and skills necessary to maintain society.
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Tracking is the system of sorting students into different groups according to past academic achievement.
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A cult is a religious group that professes a new belief system, rejects society and consists of members with extreme devotion to their leader.
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Functionalists argue that schools serve to reduce social inequality while conflict theorists argue that schools inequality.
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Two major characteristics of New Age beliefs include reincarnation and .
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is the type of religion that centers on the worship of a god or gods.
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One of the criticisms of the voucher system is that white parents will choose schools based on
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When religion and politics combine to create a set of beliefs, symbols, and rituals that sanctify the dominant values of society, an) has emerged.
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Karl Marx said that religion was the of the masses.
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The knowledge and intellectual skills learned in school can be translated into good jobs and money.
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is the belief in more than one god.
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According to the text, there has been phenomenal growth in the number of children who receive their formal education at home.
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TK is fifty years old and is attending college for the second time to upgrade her skills. She is an example of learning program.
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According to the perspective, education performs many functions for society.
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1
Many parents support a voucher system of education because it would

A) help their schools receive more funding.
B) further the alternative school movement.
C) help their schools return to the basics.
D) allow parents to choose what they think is a good school.
D
2
All of the following are among the positive functions of education, EXCEPT for

A) providing knowledge and teaching skills.
B) providing jobs for educators.
C) enhancing social mobility.
D) maintaining custodial care.
B
3
Researchers suggest that students in U.S. schools have lower achievement than Japanese students for all the following reasons EXCEPT

A) social problems such as alcohol and drug abuse.
B) working mothers.
C) inadequate test preparation.
D) teenagers working part-time.
C
4
John believes that the American education system reinforces the advantages or disadvantages that students already have as a result of their class backgrounds. Johnʹs viewpoint reflects the perspective.

A) conflict
B) symbolic interactionist
C) functionalist
D) subjective
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Hank attends a public high school and each morning he and the other students sing ʺThe Star-Spangled Banner.ʺ He is partaking in the function of education.

A) custodial
B) social mobility
C) talent search
D) national unity
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6
One serious consequence of the national unity function of education is

A) promoting anti-communism.
B) distorting a countryʹs history by leaving out shameful acts.
C) making the study of history into a boring, detailed exercise.
D) accurately projecting a countryʹs past.
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7
There is much evidence to support the view that an individualʹs level of education

A) is positively related to income level.
B) is negatively related to income level.
C) has little to do with how much money a person will actually earn.
D) shapes job choices but not income.
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8
Conflict theorists argue that the problems of education are not rooted in education but in

A) the class levels of the childrenʹs parents.
B) the biological makeup of the children.
C) the structure of privilege in the larger society.
D) the hopes and aspirations of the people.
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9
Johnnyʹs teacher rewards his good work and encourages him to believe he can do well. By the yearʹs end, Johnny shows improvement and confidence. This is an example of

A) the Pygmalion Effect.
B) teacher bias.
C) a self-defeating prophecy.
D) the Oedipus complex.
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10
Many national task forces on education have warned that the United States is ʺa nation at riskʺ because

A) the schools are becoming multicultural.
B) fewer students are attending schools.
C) the cost of education has dramatically increased.
D) the educational foundations are being eroded by mediocrity.
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Which of the following is NOT a possible reason why compensatory educational programs have not succeeded?

A) opposition by most parents regardless of race
B) measuring success in the short rather than the long run
C) the continuing influence of the poor family environment
D) inadequate funding
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According to the functionalist perspective, schools help the job market by

A) keeping students out of the labor force.
B) moving more people into the labor force.
C) speeding up the educational process.
D) teaching students the necessary leadership skills.
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Custodial care provided by schools is

A) a stated goal of the education system.
B) a latent function of the education system.
C) unknown in U.S. schools.
D) virtually disappearing.
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During the 1980s, sociologists tracked the educational performance of students who attended Head Start programs. These studies have shown that Head Start

A) does not benefit low income students.
B) benefits low income students.
C) cannot overcome the influence of a poor family environment.
D) benefits female students but not males.
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Studies in developing countries where students do not attend school have shown that

A) there is a significant impact on cognitive development.
B) there is no difference in cognitive learning than those who attend school.
C) learning occurs at the same rate as in developed countries.
D) knowledge and skills are transmitted by parents.
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The use of school for the purpose of ʺAmericanizingʺ immigrants and minorities is called

A) educational socialization.
B) cultural unification.
C) cultural imperialism.
D) social mobility.
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17
Education makes social mobility available throughout the society by

A) forcing people to learn knowledge in schools.
B) stimulating economic growth.
C) providing a setting for economic integration.
D) providing students with a global perspective.
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18
According to the conflict perspective, the purpose of the tracking system in schools is to

A) help low ability students achieve on their own levels.
B) reinforce inequalities in achievement.
C) promote integration based on race and income.
D) provide more jobs for teachers.
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19
Adults returning to higher education do so for all the following reasons EXCEPT

A) retraining.
B) to enrich their quality of life.
C) new careers.
D) to have access to the university library.
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20
John takes a reading test and is then placed in the slow-reading class. This is an example of the use of the

A) bureaucratic system.
B) three-tier system.
C) tracking system.
D) teacherʹs intuition.
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Which of the following is NOT a feature of the fundamentalist revival?

A) opposition to many recent social changes
B) the aggressive use of television to enlist and keep members
C) their commitment to the Civil Rights and Womenʹs Movement
D) their appeal to the casualties of a fast-changing and the high-tech society
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22
Weber disagreed with Marxʹs emphasis on material conditions and argued that religion

A) was not solely a phenomenon of capitalist societies.
B) was no longer needed in capitalist societies.
C) could influence the economic structure and change society.
D) had little to do with the development of capitalism.
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23
Research suggests that men and women ministers

A) have the same ministry styles.
B) have the same philosophies.
C) have different ministry styles related to empowering the members of their congregation.
D) have the same ministry styles related to empowering the members of their congregation.
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One reason why some children do better with home schooling than attending school is because they

A) can practice social skills better at home.
B) save money by not attending a formal school.
C) would be exposed to an anti-social environment at the school.
D) avoid the youth culture, which is basically anti-intellectual.
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25
According to functionalists, religion strengthens oneʹs conformity to societyʹs rules by encouraging cooperative behavior and

A) equating certain laws of society with ʺGodʹsʺ laws.
B) bending societyʹs laws to fit ʺGodʹsʺ laws.
C) violation of bad laws.
D) teaching that all laws are sacred.
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26
are the ethnic group with the highest educational achievement.

A) Native Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) African Americans
D) Hispanic Americans
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27
According to Durkheim, the ʺsacredʺ is the symbolic representation of society. Therefore, Durkheim would suggest that

A) by worshipping God, we are in actuality, worshipping society.
B) belief in the sacred is not religious.
C) that society is, in and of itself, a religion.
D) by worshipping society, we are all religious.
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28
Helen has a very strong belief in God, and expresses her faith in emotional ways. However, she does not participate in formal religious activity very often. She is most likely a member of the class.

A) upper
B) upper middle
C) working
D) lower
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New Agers beliefs are focused

A) on developing a new philosophy.
B) on organizing a new world religion.
C) on certain social classes in the United States.
D) on transforming themselves not the world.
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30
Bishop Tutu and other church leaders played an important role in blacksʹ struggle against South Africaʹs white racist government. This is an example of the function of religion.

A) identity
B) social control
C) supportive
D) prophetic
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31
Religion serves a positive function by

A) providing consolation and relief from fear and anxiety.
B) providing relief from social conformity.
C) focusing on individual rather than group needs.
D) inhibiting social change.
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32
Which of the following statements about the current state of African American education is true?

A) Some parents fear that forced integration can result in the loss of African American identity and community.
B) Most African American college students attend black colleges.
C) The court-ordered busing program begun in 1954 has been very successful.
D) When black college students attend predominately white schools they have successful relationships with white students.
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33
Karl Marx believed that the dominant religion in a society

A) represented the values of the lower class.
B) represented the interests of the ruling class.
C) represented the interest of the government.
D) represented the ʺsacred.ʺ
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Which of the following is the Protestant belief that supported the development of capitalism?

A) Work hard and accumulate wealth for prestige and status.
B) Work hard in order to be able to afford luxuries.
C) Spend only what you earn, earn only what you spend.
D) Work hard to accumulate wealth and gain heavenly rewards.
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35
The diversity of religions in the U.S. also represents differences in all of the following social characteristics EXCEPT

A) social class.
B) marital status.
C) age.
D) gender.
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36
Paradoxically, when a religion is too successful in carrying out its positive functions, it may become

A) more functional.
B) more nationalistic.
C) obsolete.
D) a negative force.
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37
The clash between Islamic values and American culture may result in

A) a perversion of the Islamic faith.
B) a reformation of American culture.
C) a distinctive American brand of Islam.
D) the withdrawal of the Islamic religion from America.
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38
While Hispanics and African Americans choose traditional religions and view their churches as community centers, Native Americans

A) do not have religious affiliations.
B) view traditional religion as crude and tend to shun organized worship.
C) believe in many gods.
D) view church as confining.
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39
When the local factory closed, Ted lost his job. Even though he is fifty, he decided to acquire new skills. Which of the following new types of education might help him most?

A) a compensatory education program at a local high school
B) a continuing education program at a local community college
C) a four-year college program at a local university
D) a correspondence course from a local job-training institute
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40
When sociologists study religious beliefs, they most likely

A) approach it as a social institution.
B) place their own religious beliefs at the center of their work.
C) must first rid themselves of all religious beliefs.
D) accept the religious beliefs of the people under study.
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A major function of schools is to teach children only the truth about their country.
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42
Critics of the new religious movement, the Promise Keepers, are concerned that this movement is a

A) form of a cult.
B) danger to gay rights.
C) danger to womenʹs rights and independence.
D) danger to conservative religions.
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43
Which of the following statements about churches and sects is true?

A) Churches and sects confront problems in the same way.
B) Sects tend to be well established and integrated into the society.
C) Churches compromise with society while sects confront it.
D) Churches are short-lived while sects are long-lasting.
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44
Civil religion is in fact a combination of

A) religion and sociology.
B) sociology and politics.
C) religion and politics.
D) law and social convention.
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45
According to the text, acting as a source of social change, religion may perform a prophetic function.
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46
Educational attainment is lower among Hispanic Americans than among most other groups.
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47
Karl Marx presented his functionalist view of religion in the book The Elementary Forms of Religious Life.
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48
For over 100 years, Native American children were subjected to forced assimilation into the European American culture.
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49
Religion often performs a supportive function by providing consolation, reconciliation and relief from anxiety.
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50
Helen belonged to a cult that believed one supernatural woman ruled the earth. Her religion should be described as

A) unethical.
B) theistic.
C) animistic.
D) profane.
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51
In animistic religions, the has the power to communicate with a spirit.

A) Tao
B) shaman
C) priest
D) totem
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52
It is beneficial to society for the faithful to identify as strongly as possible with their religion.
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53
Among the Western nations the United States is considered to be the most religious. The reason for this religiosity, according to researchers, are all of the following EXCEPT

A) the population is more diverse than other Western nations.
B) Americans use religion to distinguish themselves from other members of other groups.
C) Americans have suffered great adversity and seek solace in religion.
D) the insurgence of immigrants from third world countries.
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54
A religion that becomes too institutionalized runs the risk of

A) losing a sense of administrative order.
B) forbidding members to worship religious symbols.
C) losing power in its society.
D) oversimplifying its teachings.
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55
Japanese schools are so much better than American schools that U.S. society would benefit if its educators emulated the Japanese.
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56
Buddhism and Taoism, which focus on moral principles, are religions.

A) animistic
B) theistic
C) shamanistic
D) ethical
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57
According to the key tenet of the conflict perspective, we tend to behave in accordance with how we think others see us.
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58
Conflict theorist see Americanization as a threat to the cultural heritages of minorities.
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59
The United States

A) does not support religions in any direct or indirect way.
B) favors Christianity above all other religions.
C) has complete separation of church and state.
D) has no official or state religion.
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60
Which of the following is NOT a part of Americaʹs civil religion?

A) faith in the American way of life
B) an extreme devotion to the civic leader
C) a set of symbols, rituals, and scriptures
D) a general, vague belief in God
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61
Religion performs a n) function when it provides consolation and relief from anxiety or fear.
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62
Animism is the belief in one god.
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63
is a relatively small religious group that sets itself apart from society and makes heavy demands on its members.
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64
Two major characteristics of New Age beliefs include reincarnation and
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65
is the belief in one god.
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66
School programs that are intended to improve academic performance of socially and academically disadvantaged children are called education.
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67
The most basic function of education is to provide a new generation with the and skills necessary to maintain society.
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68
Tracking is the system of sorting students into different groups according to past academic achievement.
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69
A cult is a religious group that professes a new belief system, rejects society and consists of members with extreme devotion to their leader.
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70
Functionalists argue that schools serve to reduce social inequality while conflict theorists argue that schools inequality.
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71
Two major characteristics of New Age beliefs include reincarnation and .
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72
is the type of religion that centers on the worship of a god or gods.
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73
One of the criticisms of the voucher system is that white parents will choose schools based on
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74
When religion and politics combine to create a set of beliefs, symbols, and rituals that sanctify the dominant values of society, an) has emerged.
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75
Karl Marx said that religion was the of the masses.
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76
The knowledge and intellectual skills learned in school can be translated into good jobs and money.
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77
is the belief in more than one god.
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78
According to the text, there has been phenomenal growth in the number of children who receive their formal education at home.
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79
TK is fifty years old and is attending college for the second time to upgrade her skills. She is an example of learning program.
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According to the perspective, education performs many functions for society.
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