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Deck 16: Religion
1
Any set of coherent answers to the dilemmas of human existence that makes the world meaningful is called:
A) a church
B) a cognitive map
C) an ideology
D) a religion
A) a church
B) a cognitive map
C) an ideology
D) a religion
a religion
2
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of religion?
A) It focuses on activities and questions that are not dealt with by other cultural institutions.
B) It is a set of coherent answers to the dilemmas of human existence that make the world meaningful.
C) It is a system of beliefs and rituals that serves to bind people together into a social group.
D) It meets the spiritual needs of individuals.
A) It focuses on activities and questions that are not dealt with by other cultural institutions.
B) It is a set of coherent answers to the dilemmas of human existence that make the world meaningful.
C) It is a system of beliefs and rituals that serves to bind people together into a social group.
D) It meets the spiritual needs of individuals.
It focuses on activities and questions that are not dealt with by other cultural institutions.
3
Which of the following terms describes phenomena that are regarded as extraordinary, transcendent, and outside the everyday course of events?
A) religion
B) ritual
C) the profane
D) the sacred
A) religion
B) ritual
C) the profane
D) the sacred
the sacred
4
A holy person, religious texts, and places of worship are examples of:
A) religiosity
B) ritual
C) the profane
D) the sacred
A) religiosity
B) ritual
C) the profane
D) the sacred
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5
The term used to describe phenomena that are not considered sacred is:
A) holy
B) mundane
C) profane
D) secular
A) holy
B) mundane
C) profane
D) secular
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6
Baseball, science and technology, and amusement parks are all examples of the:
A) mundane
B) profane
C) sacred
D) secular
A) mundane
B) profane
C) sacred
D) secular
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7
A formal pattern of activity that expresses symbolically a set of shared meanings is a:
A) belief
B) denomination
C) religion
D) ritual
A) belief
B) denomination
C) religion
D) ritual
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8
Confirmation, bar mitzvah, baptism, and the Fast of Ramadan are all examples of religious:
A) creeds
B) dogma
C) rituals
D) sacrifices
A) creeds
B) dogma
C) rituals
D) sacrifices
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9
A theocracy is characterized by which of the following:
A) religious leaders have the power to control elected officials
B) the executive branch of the government is the only one controlled by religious leaders
C) secular states have been transformed into theocracies
D) church leaders cannot be elected.
A) religious leaders have the power to control elected officials
B) the executive branch of the government is the only one controlled by religious leaders
C) secular states have been transformed into theocracies
D) church leaders cannot be elected.
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10
Which of the following is an example of a theocracy?
A) Iran
B) China
C) South Africa
D) United States
A) Iran
B) China
C) South Africa
D) United States
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11
In early agrarian societies, the priests were powerful because:
A) people were extremely superstitious
B) they controlled the military
C) they owned a great deal of land
D) they were the only literate group
A) people were extremely superstitious
B) they controlled the military
C) they owned a great deal of land
D) they were the only literate group
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12
The process by which the dominance of religion over other institutions is reduced is termed:
A) entropy
B) hypertrophy
C) ritualization
D) secularization
A) entropy
B) hypertrophy
C) ritualization
D) secularization
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13
Which of the following is NOT an indicator of the process of secularization?
A) a decrease in the importance of religion in the arts
B) an increase in the number of religious programs on television
C) removal of education from the control of religious institutions
D) separation of church and state
A) a decrease in the importance of religion in the arts
B) an increase in the number of religious programs on television
C) removal of education from the control of religious institutions
D) separation of church and state
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14
All of the following historical events have been identified as important in the differentiation of cultural institutions from the church EXCEPT the:
A) development of capitalism
B) Enlightenment
C) Renaissance
D) revolutions of the eighteenth century
A) development of capitalism
B) Enlightenment
C) Renaissance
D) revolutions of the eighteenth century
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15
Which of the following belief systems was not included in Weber's list of "world religions"?
A) Confucianism
B) Hinduism
C) Islam
D) Taoism
A) Confucianism
B) Hinduism
C) Islam
D) Taoism
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16
A religion characterized by a belief in the power of an impersonal supernatural force, where all natural phenomena are part of a single force is called:
A) animism
B) deism
C) rationalism
D) simple supernaturalism
A) animism
B) deism
C) rationalism
D) simple supernaturalism
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17
An example of simple supernaturalism is:
A) "May the force be with you!"
B) the belief that all aspects of the earth are inhabited by gods or supernatural powers
C) the religious pantheon of the Greeks and Romans
D) Transcendental Meditation
A) "May the force be with you!"
B) the belief that all aspects of the earth are inhabited by gods or supernatural powers
C) the religious pantheon of the Greeks and Romans
D) Transcendental Meditation
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18
Buddhism and Confucianism take the religious form of:
A) abstract ideals
B) theism
C) animism
D) supernaturalism
A) abstract ideals
B) theism
C) animism
D) supernaturalism
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19
Animism is a form of religion in which:
A) gods are separate from humans
B) all forms of life are inhabited by gods
C) there are numerous gods
D) beliefs are outside religious institutions
A) gods are separate from humans
B) all forms of life are inhabited by gods
C) there are numerous gods
D) beliefs are outside religious institutions
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20
A religious system that believes all forms of life and all aspects of the earth are inhabited by gods or supernatural powers is called:
A) animism
B) deism
C) pantheism
D) simple supernaturalism
A) animism
B) deism
C) pantheism
D) simple supernaturalism
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21
All of the following are examples of people with animistic religious systems EXCEPT:
A) jungle Indians of South America
B) Native Americans
C) the Aborigines of Australia
D) the ancient Hebrews
A) jungle Indians of South America
B) Native Americans
C) the Aborigines of Australia
D) the ancient Hebrews
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22
A religious belief system conceiving of gods as separate from humans and other living things on earth but yet responsible for them is termed:
A) agnosticism
B) atheism
C) simple supernaturalism
D) theism
A) agnosticism
B) atheism
C) simple supernaturalism
D) theism
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23
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all have in common:
A) a common heritage with Hinduism
B) a quest for the experience of godliness through meditation and awareness
C) the belief in one god
D) the belief in simple supernaturalism
A) a common heritage with Hinduism
B) a quest for the experience of godliness through meditation and awareness
C) the belief in one god
D) the belief in simple supernaturalism
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24
Religions focusing on a quest for the experience of godliness within the self through meditation and awareness are termed:
A) abstract ideals
B) animism
C) simple supernaturalism
D) theism
A) abstract ideals
B) animism
C) simple supernaturalism
D) theism
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25
Buddhism is an example of:
A) abstract ideals
B) animism
C) simple supernaturalism
D) theism
A) abstract ideals
B) animism
C) simple supernaturalism
D) theism
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26
Certain collections of social and political beliefs and the rituals for communicating those beliefs that exist outside traditional religious institutions are termed:
A) abstract ideals
B) animism
C) civil religion
D) patriotism
A) abstract ideals
B) animism
C) civil religion
D) patriotism
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27
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the relationship between religious systems and social change?
A) Religion is always an agent fostering social change.
B) Religion sometimes impedes and sometimes encourages social change.
C) Religious systems have little or no effect on the processes of social change.
D) The character of religious institutions is an outgrowth of changes in the economy.
A) Religion is always an agent fostering social change.
B) Religion sometimes impedes and sometimes encourages social change.
C) Religious systems have little or no effect on the processes of social change.
D) The character of religious institutions is an outgrowth of changes in the economy.
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28
Marx said that religion was "the opiate of the people." By this he meant that:
A) people use drugs as a part of their worship
B) people use religion to justify their behavior
C) religion deludes people into accepting their situation
D) religion is an unimportant pastime
A) people use drugs as a part of their worship
B) people use religion to justify their behavior
C) religion deludes people into accepting their situation
D) religion is an unimportant pastime
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29
Which of the following statements best reflects Weber's view of the relationship between religion and social change?
A) Capitalist economic systems were crucial in the rise of the Protestant Reformation.
B) Generally speaking, religious systems are stubbornly resistant to change.
C) Religious systems are the outcome or reflection of changes in other institutions.
D) The Protestant Reformation was an important influence on the development of capitalist economic systems.
A) Capitalist economic systems were crucial in the rise of the Protestant Reformation.
B) Generally speaking, religious systems are stubbornly resistant to change.
C) Religious systems are the outcome or reflection of changes in other institutions.
D) The Protestant Reformation was an important influence on the development of capitalist economic systems.
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30
Sister Gertude Morgan's art was
A) a form of private communication between herself and her God
B) an expression of African-American family structure
C) a vehicle to promote her celebrity
D) a means of expressions of southern religiosity
A) a form of private communication between herself and her God
B) an expression of African-American family structure
C) a vehicle to promote her celebrity
D) a means of expressions of southern religiosity
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31
Which of the following terms is used by Robert Bellah to refer to a collection of beliefs and rituals that exist outside religious institutions?
A) civil religions
B) private religions
C) social religions
D) temporary religions
A) civil religions
B) private religions
C) social religions
D) temporary religions
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32
In the United States the Pledge of Allegiance, reverence for the flag, and standing up for the National Anthem are elements of the nation's:
A) civil religion
B) secular religion
C) social religion
D) temporary religion
A) civil religion
B) secular religion
C) social religion
D) temporary religion
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33
Max Weber defined world religions as those that:
A) bind people together into a coherent group
B) determine systems of life-regulation
C) make a distinction between the sacred and the profane
D) offer an explanation for human pain and suffering
A) bind people together into a coherent group
B) determine systems of life-regulation
C) make a distinction between the sacred and the profane
D) offer an explanation for human pain and suffering
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34
Religion as a fully differentiated institution developed in which of the following societies?
A) agrarian
B) horticultural
C) hunting-gathering
D) horticultural.
A) agrarian
B) horticultural
C) hunting-gathering
D) horticultural.
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35
What is meant by the statement, "Religion in the United States is increasingly voluntaristic"?
A) People are more likely to choose their religion just because their parents did.
B) People are more likely to join a group that upholds their particular moral standards.
C) People who engage in volunteer activities are more likely to be religious.
D) Religious people are more likely to be community volunteers.
A) People are more likely to choose their religion just because their parents did.
B) People are more likely to join a group that upholds their particular moral standards.
C) People who engage in volunteer activities are more likely to be religious.
D) Religious people are more likely to be community volunteers.
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36
A religious organization that has strong ties to the larger society is a:
A) church
B) cult
C) denomination
D) sect
A) church
B) cult
C) denomination
D) sect
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37
A religious organization that rejects the beliefs and practices of existing churches is a:
A) clan
B) cult
C) denomination
D) sect
A) clan
B) cult
C) denomination
D) sect
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38
Which of the following statements about sects is NOT true?
A) They form when a small group of church members splits off to form a rival organization.
B) They reject the religious beliefs of the more institutionalized churches.
C) They require strong commitment on the part of their members.
D) They tend to be highly bureaucratized.
A) They form when a small group of church members splits off to form a rival organization.
B) They reject the religious beliefs of the more institutionalized churches.
C) They require strong commitment on the part of their members.
D) They tend to be highly bureaucratized.
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39
The major difference between a church and a sect is that:
A) A church permits less religious freedom among its members.
B) A sect tends to have a larger membership than a church.
C) Church members have a greater sense of religious commitment.
D) Sects draw their membership from a smaller social pool than do churches.
A) A church permits less religious freedom among its members.
B) A sect tends to have a larger membership than a church.
C) Church members have a greater sense of religious commitment.
D) Sects draw their membership from a smaller social pool than do churches.
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40
A religious organization that is on good terms with the institution from which it developed but must compete with similar organizations for members is:
A) church
B) cult
C) denomination
D) sect
A) church
B) cult
C) denomination
D) sect
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41
A major difference between a sect and a denomination is that denominations:
A) are more isolated from other religious organizations
B) demand greater commitment from their members
C) have fewer members
D) tend to remain on good terms with the religious institutions from which they developed
A) are more isolated from other religious organizations
B) demand greater commitment from their members
C) have fewer members
D) tend to remain on good terms with the religious institutions from which they developed
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42
An entirely new religion whose members hold beliefs and engage in rituals that differ from those of existing religions is a:
A) church
B) cult
C) denomination
D) sect
A) church
B) cult
C) denomination
D) sect
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43
Christianity began as a:
A) cult
B) church
C) denomination
D) sect
A) cult
B) church
C) denomination
D) sect
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44
Established religions often absorb cults and sects through the process of:
A) amalgamation
B) assimilation
C) co-optation
D) hypertrophy
A) amalgamation
B) assimilation
C) co-optation
D) hypertrophy
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45
According to Max Weber, churches tend to justify the presence of inequality because:
A) inequality is essential to social stability
B) members of the clergy are recruited from the upper class
C) they must appeal to people of all classes
D) they are controlled by the members of the upper class
A) inequality is essential to social stability
B) members of the clergy are recruited from the upper class
C) they must appeal to people of all classes
D) they are controlled by the members of the upper class
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46
Sects generally are formed for any of the following reasons EXCEPT:
A) appeal by a charismatic leader
B) class conflict
C) corruption on the part of church leaders
D) dissatisfaction with the interactions that occur in more established organizations
A) appeal by a charismatic leader
B) class conflict
C) corruption on the part of church leaders
D) dissatisfaction with the interactions that occur in more established organizations
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47
The Branch Davidians' beliefs were found to be a
A) a part of the Roman Catholic Church
B) an unconventional variant of the Seventh-Day Adventist church
C) a brainwashed group led by radical religious leaders
D) a branch of the Church of Scientology
A) a part of the Roman Catholic Church
B) an unconventional variant of the Seventh-Day Adventist church
C) a brainwashed group led by radical religious leaders
D) a branch of the Church of Scientology
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48
The depth of a person's religious feelings is termed:
A) moral commitment
B) religiosity
C) religious commitment
D) religious internalization
A) moral commitment
B) religiosity
C) religious commitment
D) religious internalization
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49
When Americans are asked their religious affiliation, the most frequent response is
A) Jewish
B) None
C) Protestant
D) Roman Catholic
A) Jewish
B) None
C) Protestant
D) Roman Catholic
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50
Over the last two generations, the number of people who identify themselves as Protestants has declined as a result of:
A) conversion to other religions
B) governmental encouragement of secularization
C) the high divorce rate
D) upward mobility
A) conversion to other religions
B) governmental encouragement of secularization
C) the high divorce rate
D) upward mobility
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51
In the United States, the increasing proportion of people who identify themselves as Catholics can be attributed largely to:
A) a decrease in the identification with other religions
B) increased intermarriage between Catholics and Protestants
C) increased rates of conversion from Judaism
D) the growing Hispanic population
A) a decrease in the identification with other religions
B) increased intermarriage between Catholics and Protestants
C) increased rates of conversion from Judaism
D) the growing Hispanic population
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52
Which of the following statements about religious affiliation in the United States over the past fifty years is correct?
A) The number of people who identify themselves as Roman Catholic has decreased.
B) The percentage of people who identify themselves as Protestants has increased.
C) There has been an increase in church attendance.
D) There has been no change in religious affiliation in the last two decades.
A) The number of people who identify themselves as Roman Catholic has decreased.
B) The percentage of people who identify themselves as Protestants has increased.
C) There has been an increase in church attendance.
D) There has been no change in religious affiliation in the last two decades.
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53
Jews tend to be found in the greatest numbers in:
A) major metropolitan areas
B) medium-sized cities
C) the South
D) the suburbs of smaller cities
A) major metropolitan areas
B) medium-sized cities
C) the South
D) the suburbs of smaller cities
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54
Which of the following statements about church attendance is TRUE?
A) Data on church attendance support the increasing secularization of American society.
B) For some major religions, church attendance has been increasing for four decades.
C) Jews have the lowest weekly attendance rate.
D) Protestants have a higher weekly attendance rate than Catholics.
A) Data on church attendance support the increasing secularization of American society.
B) For some major religions, church attendance has been increasing for four decades.
C) Jews have the lowest weekly attendance rate.
D) Protestants have a higher weekly attendance rate than Catholics.
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55
One result of the First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of religion, is:
A) increased religious conflict
B) religious pluralism
C) secularization
D) separation of church and state
A) increased religious conflict
B) religious pluralism
C) secularization
D) separation of church and state
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56
The Bible Belt is dominated by which denomination?
A) Presbyterian
B) Methodist
C) Baptist
D) Catholic
A) Presbyterian
B) Methodist
C) Baptist
D) Catholic
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57
In west Texas communities, there is a transition to higher levels of membership in which denomination?
A) Baptist
B) Lutheran
C) Catholic
D) Mormon
A) Baptist
B) Lutheran
C) Catholic
D) Mormon
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58
The Black church in the U.S. is undergoing a transformation triggered by:
A) the urbanization of blacks
B) the migration of blacks to the north
C) changes in the class structure
D) integration by blacks into American society
A) the urbanization of blacks
B) the migration of blacks to the north
C) changes in the class structure
D) integration by blacks into American society
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59
In the United States, the rise of religious fundamentalism is part of an effort to:
A) change the religious thoughts of the nation
B) compensate for those seeking more and more freedom
C) make spiritual sense of their world
D) challenge those in the secular part of society
A) change the religious thoughts of the nation
B) compensate for those seeking more and more freedom
C) make spiritual sense of their world
D) challenge those in the secular part of society
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60
In the United States, major religions and denominations are facing conflict and controversy over issues of:
A) divorce
B) sexuality
C) rapidly increasing congregations
D) decline in attendance at worship services
A) divorce
B) sexuality
C) rapidly increasing congregations
D) decline in attendance at worship services
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61
Religious believers and their leaders who are devoted to the strict observance of ritual and doctrine are called:
A) devout
B) extremists
C) fanatics
D) fundamentalists
A) devout
B) extremists
C) fanatics
D) fundamentalists
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62
Which of the following was NOT a consequence of the emergence of the black church in the United States, according to E. Franklin Frazier?
A) It became a vehicle for expressing intense feelings.
B) It served as an arena in which blacks learned how to compete for power.
C) It served to organize the black community.
D) It served to reinforce the institution of slavery.
A) It became a vehicle for expressing intense feelings.
B) It served as an arena in which blacks learned how to compete for power.
C) It served to organize the black community.
D) It served to reinforce the institution of slavery.
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63
Urbanization has had several effects on the organization of black religion. Which of the following is NOT among those effects?
A) The church became more secular.
B) Many middle-class blacks became members of Presbyterian, Episcopalian, and Congregational churches.
C) Storefront churches grew in number and popularity.
D) The church became more important in the lives of blacks.
A) The church became more secular.
B) Many middle-class blacks became members of Presbyterian, Episcopalian, and Congregational churches.
C) Storefront churches grew in number and popularity.
D) The church became more important in the lives of blacks.
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64
Ammerman's research on Baptist fundamentalists found all of the following to be characteristic of most of this group EXCEPT:
A) had moved from farm to city
B) high school or less education
C) middle income people
D) mostly blue collar workers
A) had moved from farm to city
B) high school or less education
C) middle income people
D) mostly blue collar workers
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65
Members of the Islamic faith reside primarily in:
A) China
B) Arab States of the Middle East
C) North Africa
D) India
A) China
B) Arab States of the Middle East
C) North Africa
D) India
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66
Social change in Islam countries is attributed to:
A) old fashioned ideas
B) traditional values
C) lack of exposure to technology
D) all of these
A) old fashioned ideas
B) traditional values
C) lack of exposure to technology
D) all of these
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67
The marriage form found in Islam is:
A) monogamy
B) polygamy
C) cenogamy
D) polyandry
A) monogamy
B) polygamy
C) cenogamy
D) polyandry
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68
Which of the following is NOT one of the most popular world religions (based on size)?
A) Christianity
B) Islam
C) Judaism
D) Hinduism
A) Christianity
B) Islam
C) Judaism
D) Hinduism
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69
The two most popular religions in Africa are:
A) Christianity and Judaism
B) Islam and Sikhism
C) Judaism and Islam
D) Christianity and Islam
A) Christianity and Judaism
B) Islam and Sikhism
C) Judaism and Islam
D) Christianity and Islam
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70
The number of world religions with at least 1 million members is:
A) less than 5
B) 5-10
C) 10-15
D) 15-20
A) less than 5
B) 5-10
C) 10-15
D) 15-20
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71
Marxism-Leninism is an example of which form of religion?
A) simple supernaturalism
B) theism
C) civil religion
D) abstract ideals
A) simple supernaturalism
B) theism
C) civil religion
D) abstract ideals
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72
What percentage of the U.S. has no religion?
A) 50%
B) 30%
C) 20%
D) 15%
A) 50%
B) 30%
C) 20%
D) 15%
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73
Which of the following explains the slow pace of change in the Islamic world?
A) lack of knowledge about the world
B) women's subordinate status
C) lack of economic wealth
D) constant warfare
A) lack of knowledge about the world
B) women's subordinate status
C) lack of economic wealth
D) constant warfare
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74
Which of the following statements about the relationship between Islamic orthodoxy and life chances is most true?
A) Women experience high standards of living in Islamic countries because of the equal rights they enjoy.
B) Women in Islamic countries have low life expectancy because they are treated poorly.
C) Sociologists find that while Islamic teachings matter in determining fertility rate and child mortality, the economic conditions of a society matter more.
D) Societies with the most strict versions of Islam have lower life chances regardless of economic conditions.
A) Women experience high standards of living in Islamic countries because of the equal rights they enjoy.
B) Women in Islamic countries have low life expectancy because they are treated poorly.
C) Sociologists find that while Islamic teachings matter in determining fertility rate and child mortality, the economic conditions of a society matter more.
D) Societies with the most strict versions of Islam have lower life chances regardless of economic conditions.
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75
Which of the following is a central tenet of the original teachings in the Quran and the prophet Mohammad according to the Islamic Center of Southern California?
A) Women and men are equal
B) Certain rules and Islamic laws apply only to women
C) A woman must change her name at marriage.
D) Islam allows for multiple different family forms.
A) Women and men are equal
B) Certain rules and Islamic laws apply only to women
C) A woman must change her name at marriage.
D) Islam allows for multiple different family forms.
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76
When analyzing questionnaire responses, sociologists often create _____________ to arrive at a composite score for a particular variable.
A) a response set
B) a scale
C) a table
D) an interview guide
A) a response set
B) a scale
C) a table
D) an interview guide
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77
A set of statements that fit together conceptually in that they deal with aspects or examples of the same attitude or behavior is called a
A) response set
B) variable
C) scale
D) sample
A) response set
B) variable
C) scale
D) sample
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78
____________ refers to the tendency of respondents to answer all grouped items similarly without giving them much thought.
A) Response set
B) Scaling
C) Sampling
D) Variable
A) Response set
B) Scaling
C) Sampling
D) Variable
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79
Nancy Ammerman's composite score of Fundamentalist Beliefs is known as a
A) response set
B) variable
C) interview study
D) scale
A) response set
B) variable
C) interview study
D) scale
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80
Which of the following statements about religion in the U.S. is NOT true?
A) People are less likely to practice a religion simply because their parents did so.
B) People are more likely than ever to join a religious group that appeals to their desire for membership in a community of like minded peers.
C) People are more likely to participate in an unofficial religion.
D) People disapprove of pluralism in general.
A) People are less likely to practice a religion simply because their parents did so.
B) People are more likely than ever to join a religious group that appeals to their desire for membership in a community of like minded peers.
C) People are more likely to participate in an unofficial religion.
D) People disapprove of pluralism in general.
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