Deck 13: Religions in Society

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______________ is an organized set of beliefs and rituals which are socially recognized and represent a community of adherents.

A) Cults
B) Sects
C) Religion
D) Spirituality
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____________ suggested religions differentiate a sacred and profane realm.

A) Karl Marx
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Max Weber
D) Jane Addams
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________________is the belief that all the natural world, such as plants and animals, have spirits which can influence human society.

A) Animism
B) Profane
C) Mundane
D) Sect
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________________ view of religion supports the social fabric of society, bringing the collectivity together in community.

A) Conflict Theory
B) Feminist Theory
C) Structural Theory
D) Functionalist Theory
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________________believed in the Protestant doctrine of predestination. Another tenet of the theory was the denial of pleasure, social habits, and obligation aided capitalism.

A) Max Weber
B) Karl Marx
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Jane Addams
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______________ often is quoted as suggesting that religion is "the opiate of the people.

A) Jane Addams
B) W.E.B Du Bois
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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Marx believed that religion created a sleep-like stupor which would lead people to accept their fate. This would be closely aligned with:

A) Feminist Theory
B) Conflict Theory
C) Structural Theory
D) Interaction Theory
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___________ is the belief in one God, is characteristic of the Judaic/Christian/Islamic traditions representing only several thousand years of human society.

A) Polygamy
B) Pluralism
C) Monotheism
D) Polytheism
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Pluralism is the co-existence of many religions.
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Polytheism is the belief in multiple gods.
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Darwinism is the belief that all forms of life have a divine origin.
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Intelligent Design is a highly complex element comprising life forms but retains a belief in their cosmic origins.
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Jerry Falwell was the leader of the liberal majority.
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Deck 13: Religions in Society
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______________ is an organized set of beliefs and rituals which are socially recognized and represent a community of adherents.

A) Cults
B) Sects
C) Religion
D) Spirituality
C
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____________ suggested religions differentiate a sacred and profane realm.

A) Karl Marx
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Max Weber
D) Jane Addams
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________________is the belief that all the natural world, such as plants and animals, have spirits which can influence human society.

A) Animism
B) Profane
C) Mundane
D) Sect
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________________ view of religion supports the social fabric of society, bringing the collectivity together in community.

A) Conflict Theory
B) Feminist Theory
C) Structural Theory
D) Functionalist Theory
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________________believed in the Protestant doctrine of predestination. Another tenet of the theory was the denial of pleasure, social habits, and obligation aided capitalism.

A) Max Weber
B) Karl Marx
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Jane Addams
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______________ often is quoted as suggesting that religion is "the opiate of the people.

A) Jane Addams
B) W.E.B Du Bois
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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Marx believed that religion created a sleep-like stupor which would lead people to accept their fate. This would be closely aligned with:

A) Feminist Theory
B) Conflict Theory
C) Structural Theory
D) Interaction Theory
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___________ is the belief in one God, is characteristic of the Judaic/Christian/Islamic traditions representing only several thousand years of human society.

A) Polygamy
B) Pluralism
C) Monotheism
D) Polytheism
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Pluralism is the co-existence of many religions.
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Polytheism is the belief in multiple gods.
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Darwinism is the belief that all forms of life have a divine origin.
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Intelligent Design is a highly complex element comprising life forms but retains a belief in their cosmic origins.
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Jerry Falwell was the leader of the liberal majority.
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