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PAGADian diocesan schools

Margosatubig pax high school/kindergarten, inc. Score :


Poblacion, Margosatubig, Zamboanga del Sur
K _____/_____
1st Semester
Final Examination in UCSP 12 P_____/_____
(Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics 12) P_____/_____
S.Y. 2020- 2021

Name: ________________________________________________________ Grade&Sec: 12 ST VIANNEY Date:___________________

I. Read the statements below carefully and encircle the letter of your choice. NO ERASURES.

___ 1. The importance, worth, or usefulness of something.


A. Values B. Status C. Self D. Role
___2. It is the system by which a state or community is controlled as to put order.
A. Political B. Constituents C. Government D. System
___3. It deals with the systems of government and the analysis of political activity and political behavior.
A. Public Policy B. Political Theory C. International Relation D. Political Science
___4. It is a hereditary endogamous social group in which a person’s rank and his/her rights and obligations are ascribed or on the basis of his/her birth into
a particular group.
A. Caste B. Class C. Estate D. Slavery
___5. Also known as customs, these are norms for everyday behavior that people follow for the sake of tradition or convenience.
A. Mores B. Law C. Taboos D. Folkways
___6. A person or practitioner who studies Anthropology.
A. Sociologist B. Psychologist C. Anthropologist D. Archaeologist
___7. Being ignored by others who are in one’s presence.
A. Social control B. Social ostracism C. Social stratification D. Social change
___8. The importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
A. Values B. Status C. Self D. Role
___9. The study of previous cultures of humans by analyzing various artifacts and fossils.
A. Paleontology B. Archaeology C. Paleozoology D. Geology
___10. A species of hominid. They are the modern humans.
A. Homo habilis B. Homo sapiens sapiens C. Homo erectus D. Homo sapiens
___11. These are groups of people that has distributive task for a collective goal.
A. Groups B. Class C. Society D. Organizations
___12. Which of the following was not identified as a defining feature of culture?
a. Culture is cumulative. C. Culture is shared. D. Culture is symbolic.
b. Culture is learned. E. Culture is transmitted.
____13. One of the sources of cultural change that produce new products, ideas and social patterns.
a. discovery b. culture c. Invention d. social
____14. A system that constantly loses and gains components.
a. political b. culture c. economic d. social
____15. A change occurs from an increase in the population or human migration between the areas.
a. discovery b. demographic change c. conflict d. consumerism
____16. The sum total of behaviors, attitudes, beliefs and values that are characteristic of an individual.
a. parental b. personality c. birth order d. heredity
____17. A process through which a person acquires the behavior and skills that are essential for social existence.
a. development b. attitude c. personality d. socialization
____18. It is the most important agent of socialization in most societies.
a. peer group b. mass media c. school d. family
____19. All religions promote not only the spiritual welfare of its members but also foster their harmonious relations
with their fellowmen.
a. peer group b. family c. church d. Mass media
____20. A socially defined position in a group or in a society.
a. culture b. society c. sociology d. status
____21. Exists when performance of a role in one status clashes with the performance of a role in another.
a. rolling b. Role strain c. role exit d. role conflict
____22. Group is a unit of interacting personalities with an interdependence of roles and statuses existing between
members. This definition of group came from_____?
a. Salcedo b. Cole c. Dewey d. Persell
____23. It refers to behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
a. attitude b. deviance c. beliefs d. ideas
____24. It refers someone’s ability to get others to do his/her will, regardless whether or not they want to.
a. wealth b. prestige c. culture d. power
For item # 25 - 27, refer to the following choices:
a. mores b. values c. norms d. beliefs e. laws f. language
____25. It is an ideas, viewpoints and attitudes of the particular group of society
____26. The proper conduct of social behavior that should be followed in the society.
____27. It is a common ethical standards in a civilized society wherein group members have the ability to distinguish what is right or wrong.
For item #’s 28 – 31, refer to the following choices:
A. Beliefs B. Values C. Language D. Norms
___28. The conceptions or ideas people have about what is true in the environment around them like what is life, how to value it, and how one’s belief on the value
of life relate with his or her interaction with others and the world.
___29. It describes what is appropriate or inappropriate in a given society or what ought to be.
___30. It is a shared set of spoken and written symbols.
___31. It refers to specific rules/standards to guide appropriate behavior.
For item #’s 32 – 33, refer to the following choices:
A. State B. Society C. Government D. Culture
___32. It is an organized political community living under a single system of government.
___33. A group of people involved in persistent interpersonal relationships, or a large social grouping sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically
subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.
For item #’s 34 – 35, refer to the following choices:
A. Social Science B. Social Climber C. Social Change D. Social Stratification
___34. It refers to an alteration in the social order of a society.
___35. It refers to a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy.
For item #’s 36 – 37, refer to the following choices:
A. Gossip B. Enculturation C. Deviance D. Conformity
___36. The fact or state of diverging from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.
___37. It is the acceptance of the cultural goals and means of attaining those goals.
For item #’s 38 – 39, refer to the following choices:
A. Anthropology B. Sociology C. Archaeology D. Etymology
___38. It is the study of relationships among people.
___39. It is known as the holistic “science of man”, a science of the totality of human existence.
For item #’s 40 –41, refer to the following choices:
A. Biological evolution B. Industrial Society C. Cultural evolution D. Neolithic revolution
___40. It is a process wherein there are notable changes made to the culture of a society over several generations.
___41. A term that is used to refer to the impact and development of farming to the lives of people.
For item #’s 42 –45, refer to the following choices:
___42. It is where a social group with which an individual does not identify to be part of.
A. Out-Group B. Primary Group C. Reference Group D. Secondary Group
___43. It is a small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships.
A. Out-Group B. Primary Group C. Reference Group D. Secondary Group
___44. These are used in order to guide our behavior and attitudes and help us to identify social norms.
A. Out-Group B. Primary Group C. Reference Group D. Secondary Group
___45. These are large clusters of people who have a mutually shared purpose, often aiming to complete tasks.
A. Out-Group B. Primary Group C. Secondary Group D. Reference Group
For item #’s 46 –47, refer to the following choices:
A. Endogamy B. Exogamy C. Monogamy D. Polygamy
___46. It is the custom of marrying only within the limits of a local community, clan, or tribe.
___47. It is the custom of marrying outside a community, clan, or tribe.
For item #’s 48 –52, refer to the following choices:
A. Matrilineal descent B. Bilateral descent C. Patrilineal descent D. Unilineal descent
___48. It is the tracing of kinship through both parents’ ancestral lines.
___49. It is a kinship system in which an individual’s kin group, or clan membership, is traced through men.
___50. It is a kinship system in which descent is traced through only one gender.
___51. A system that traces descent through the women of the clan.
___52. It’s a family tree that is only tracked through the men or women of the family, but not both.
For item #’s 53 –55, refer to the following choices:
A. Nuclear family B. Blended family C. Extended family D. Single parent family type
___53. A family unit that results from the union of two parents, both with a child or children from previous relationships.
___54. A family unit which extends beyond the nuclear family to include grandparents and other relatives.
___55. The family unit which consist of one parent raising one or more children on his own.
II. Alternate-Response Type. Determine whether the following statements are true or false. Circle A if the statement is true and B if otherwise.
A B 1. Sociology is a scientific theory rooted in evolutionary biology, claims that much of human behavior is genetically determined.
A B 2. Private corporations and Public institutions include “pleasing personality” in their criteria of qualifications before hiring their personnel.
A B 3. Filipinos are faithful and grateful to friends who are good and ever reliable in both good times and in adversity.
A B 4. According to Locke, seeing ourselves as other see us is only the beginning. Eventually we only not see ourselves as other see us but also actually
take on, or pretend to take on, the roles of others.
A B 5. Peer groups are particularly influential during the pre-teenage and early teenage years.
A B 6. Political socialization helps individuals to develop private awareness of social issues and concerns, which will make them responsible and civic-minded
citizens of our republic.
A B 7. Bahala-na trait or the equivalent if the Spanish Que Sera Sera, remained an inherent feature in Filipino character.
A B 8. Social structure is a concept that means the network of interrelated statuses and roles that guide human interaction.
A B 9. Rights are behaviors that individuals are expected to perform towards others.
A B 10. People expressing positive deviance wither reject norms, misinterpret the norms, or unaware of the norms.
III. Identify whether the following statement gives the significance of studying: CULTURE, SOCIETY or POLITICS.
____________11. Gives meaning to the importance of the self in relation to others (kapwa)
____________12. Broadens our perspectives on how we value our own and others’ cultures
____________13. Educates us on the importance of exercising our rights and maximizing our political participation to sustain, maintain or change society
____________14. Provides a bigger context on how government works and how rules, regulations and laws maintain social order, cohesion and unity
____________15. Describes how and why we belong to a bigger global society
IV. Essay 10 points. Write your answers on another sheet of clean paper. Follow the guidelines/rubric in answering the questions.
1 - 5. If you are given the chance to talk to the Philippine President, what would it be? Why? Elaborate your answer.

6 - 10. Reflect on the quote below:


“The purpose of learning is not to give exams in class and forget about it, but to increase the knowledge until they possess an area of the earth for
God Almighty” ― Sunday Adelaja
PAGADian diocesan schools
Margosatubig pax high school/kindergarten, inc. Score :
Poblacion, Margosatubig, Zamboanga del Sur
K _____/_____
1st Semester
Final Examination in UCSP 12 P_____/_____
(Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics 12) P_____/_____
S.Y. 2020- 2021

Name: ________________________________________________________ Grade&Sec: 12 ST VIANNEY Date:___________________

I. Read the statements below carefully and encircle the letter of your choice. NO ERASURES.

___ 1. The importance, worth, or usefulness of something.


B. Values B. Status C. Self D. Role
___2. It is the system by which a state or community is controlled as to put order.
B. Political B. Constituents C. Government D. System
___3. It deals with the systems of government and the analysis of political activity and political behavior.
B. Public Policy B. Political Theory C. International Relation D. Political Science
___4. It is a hereditary endogamous social group in which a person’s rank and his/her rights and obligations are ascribed or on the basis of his/her birth into
a particular group.
B. Caste B. Class C. Estate D. Slavery
___5. Also known as customs, these are norms for everyday behavior that people follow for the sake of tradition or convenience.
B. Mores B. Law C. Taboos D. Folkways
___6. A person or practitioner who studies Anthropology.
B. Sociologist B. Psychologist C. Anthropologist D. Archaeologist
___7. Being ignored by others who are in one’s presence.
B. Social control B. Social ostracism C. Social stratification D. Social change
___8. The importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
B. Values B. Status C. Self D. Role
___9. The study of previous cultures of humans by analyzing various artifacts and fossils.
B. Paleontology B. Archaeology C. Paleozoology D. Geology
___10. A species of hominid. They are the modern humans.
B. Homo habilis B. Homo sapiens sapiens C. Homo erectus D. Homo sapiens
___11. These are groups of people that has distributive task for a collective goal.
B. Groups B. Class C. Society D. Organizations
___12. Which of the following was not identified as a defining feature of culture?
c. Culture is cumulative. C. Culture is shared. D. Culture is symbolic.
d. Culture is learned. E. Culture is transmitted.
c____13. One of the sources of cultural change that produce new products, ideas and social patterns.
a. discovery b. culture c. Invention d. social
b____14. A system that constantly loses and gains components.
a. political b. culture c. economic d. social
b____15. A change occurs from an increase in the population or human migration between the areas.
a. discovery b. demographic change c. conflict d. consumerism
b____16. The sum total of behaviors, attitudes, beliefs and values that are characteristic of an individual.
a. parental b. personality c. birth order d. heredity
d____17. A process through which a person acquires the behavior and skills that are essential for social existence.
a. development b. attitude c. personality d. socialization
d____18. It is the most important agent of socialization in most societies.
a. peer group b. mass media c. school d. family
c____19. All religions promote not only the spiritual welfare of its members but also foster their harmonious relations
with their fellowmen.
a. peer group b. family c. church d. Mass media
d____20. A socially defined position in a group or in a society.
a. culture b. society c. sociology d. status
d____21. Exists when performance of a role in one status clashes with the performance of a role in another.
a. rolling b. Role strain c. role exit d. role conflict
b____22. Group is a unit of interacting personalities with an interdependence of roles and statuses existing between
members. This definition of group came from_____?
a. Salcedo b. Cole c. Dewey d. Persell
b____23. It refers to behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
a. attitude b. deviance c. beliefs d. ideas
d____24. It refers someone’s ability to get others to do his/her will, regardless whether or not they want to.
a. wealth b. prestige c. culture d. power
For item # 25 - 27, refer to the following choices:
a. mores b. values c. norms d. beliefs e. laws f. language
beliefs____25. It is an ideas, viewpoints and attitudes of the particular group of society
norms____26. The proper conduct of social behavior that should be followed in the society.
Values____27. It is a common ethical standards in a civilized society wherein group members have the ability to distinguish what is right or wrong.
For item #’s 28 – 31, refer to the following choices:
A. Beliefs B. Values C. Language D. Norms
___28. The conceptions or ideas people have about what is true in the environment around them like what is life, how to value it, and how one’s belief on the value
of life relate with his or her interaction with others and the world.
___29. It describes what is appropriate or inappropriate in a given society or what ought to be.
___30. It is a shared set of spoken and written symbols.
___31. It refers to specific rules/standards to guide appropriate behavior.

For item #’s 32 – 33, refer to the following choices:


B. State B. Society C. Government D. Culture
___32. It is an organized political community living under a single system of government.
___33. A group of people involved in persistent interpersonal relationships, or a large social grouping sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically
subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.
For item #’s 34 – 35, refer to the following choices:
B. Social Science B. Social Climber C. Social Change D. Social Stratification
___34. It refers to an alteration in the social order of a society.
___35. It refers to a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy.
For item #’s 36 – 37, refer to the following choices:
B. Gossip B. Enculturation C. Deviance D. Conformity
___36. The fact or state of diverging from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.
___37. It is the acceptance of the cultural goals and means of attaining those goals.
For item #’s 38 – 39, refer to the following choices:
B. Anthropology B. Sociology C. Archaeology D. Etymology
___38. It is the study of relationships among people.
___39. It is known as the holistic “science of man”, a science of the totality of human existence.
For item #’s 40 –41, refer to the following choices:
B. Biological evolution B. Industrial Society C. Cultural evolution D. Neolithic revolution
___40. It is a process wherein there are notable changes made to the culture of a society over several generations.
___41. A term that is used to refer to the impact and development of farming to the lives of people.
For item #’s 42 –45, refer to the following choices:
___42. It is where a social group with which an individual does not identify to be part of.
B. Out-Group B. Primary Group C. Reference Group D. Secondary Group
___43. It is a small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships.
B. Out-Group B. Primary Group C. Reference Group D. Secondary Group
___44. These are used in order to guide our behavior and attitudes and help us to identify social norms.
B. Out-Group B. Primary Group C. Reference Group D. Secondary Group
___45. These are large clusters of people who have a mutually shared purpose, often aiming to complete tasks.
B. Out-Group B. Primary Group C. Secondary Group D. Reference Group
For item #’s 46 –47, refer to the following choices:
B. Endogamy B. Exogamy C. Monogamy D. Polygamy
___46. It is the custom of marrying only within the limits of a local community, clan, or tribe.
___47. It is the custom of marrying outside a community, clan, or tribe.
For item #’s 48 –52, refer to the following choices:
B. Matrilineal descent B. Bilateral descent C. Patrilineal descent D. Unilineal descent
___48. It is the tracing of kinship through both parents’ ancestral lines.
___49. It is a kinship system in which an individual’s kin group, or clan membership, is traced through men.
___50. It is a kinship system in which descent is traced through only one gender.
___51. A system that traces descent through the women of the clan.
___52. It’s a family tree that is only tracked through the men or women of the family, but not both.
For item #’s 53 –55, refer to the following choices:
B. Nuclear family B. Blended family C. Extended family D. Single parent family type
___53. A family unit that results from the union of two parents, both with a child or children from previous relationships.
___54. A family unit which extends beyond the nuclear family to include grandparents and other relatives.
___55. The family unit which consist of one parent raising one or more children on his own.

II. Alternate-Response Type. Determine whether the following statements are true or false. Circle A if the statement is true and B if otherwise.

A B 1. Sociology is a scientific theory rooted in evolutionary biology, claims that much of human behavior is genetically determined. (TRUE)
A B 2. Private corporations and Public institutions include “pleasing personality” in their criteria of qualifications before hiring their personnel. (TRUE)
A B 3. Filipinos are faithful and grateful to friends who are good and ever reliable in both good times and in adversity. (FALSE)
A B 4. According to Locke, seeing ourselves as other see us is only the beginning. Eventually we only not see ourselves as other see us but also actually
take on, or pretend to take on, the roles of others. (FALSE)
A B 5. Peer groups are particularly influential during the pre-teenage and early teenage years. (TRUE)
A B 6. Political socialization helps individuals to develop private awareness of social issues and concerns, which will make them responsible and civic-minded
citizens of our republic. (FALSE)
A B 7. Bahala-na trait or the equivalent if the Spanish Que Sera Sera, remained an inherent feature in Filipino character. (TRUE)
A B 8. Social structure is a concept that means the network of interrelated statuses and roles that guide human interaction. (TRUE)
A B 9. Rights are behaviors that individuals are expected to perform towards others. (FALSE)
A B 10. People expressing positive deviance wither reject norms, misinterpret the norms, or unaware of the norms. (FALSE)

III. Identify whether the following statement gives the significance of studying: CULTURE, SOCIETY or POLITICS.
____________11. Gives meaning to the importance of the self in relation to others (kapwa)
____________12. Broadens our perspectives on how we value our own and others’ cultures
____________13. Educates us on the importance of exercising our rights and maximizing our political participation to
sustain, maintain or change society
____________14. Provides a bigger context on how government works and how rules, regulations and laws maintain social
order, cohesion and unity
____________15. Describes how and why we belong to a bigger global society

IV. Essay 10 points.

1 - 5. If you are given the chance to talk to the Philippine President, what would it be? Why?
Elaborate your answer.

6 - 10. Reflect on the quote below:


“The purpose of learning is not to give exams in class and forget about it, but to increase the knowledge until they possess an area of the earth for
God Almighty”

This activity contains 25 questions.

Which of the following was not identified as a defining feature of culture?

  Culture is cumulative.
  

Culture is shared.
  

Culture is transmitted.
  

Culture is symbolic.
  

Culture is learned.
  

Values, traditions, and beliefs are all examples of

  customs.
  

popular culture.
  

non-material culture.
  
material culture.
  

cultural relativism.
  

Jumping up and down in an elevator would be a violation of a


__________________.

  folkway
  

value
  

law
  

mores
  

cultural universal
  

Language is usually considered to be

  a key cultural marker.


  

a cultural barrier.
  

a cultural universal.
  

essential for cultural integration.


  

a flexible system of symbols.


  

Bill 101 covered the issue of

  sexual assault legislation.


  

bilingualism on interior signs.


  

the rights of victims to testify in criminal cases.


  

French language on exterior signs in Quebec.


  

new laws governing computer fraud.


  
The use of language to label people can lead to a __________________________.

  cultural lag
  

development of a subculture
  

self-fulfilling prophecy
  

sense of ethnocentrism
  

cultural adaptation
  

Research by Lakoff showed that there are some distinct communication differences
between men and women. In general, men tend to

  use a greater range of words.


  

not appreciate or encourage self-disclosure as much.


  

use tag questions at the end of sentences.


  

talk more over the course of the relationship.


  

be more polite in their speech patterns.


  

Conflict theory emphasizes the use of humour as a ______________________.

  defence mechanism
  

political tool
  

means by which to present the self


  

means by which to bind culture


  

source of negativity towards women


  
Culture is usually assumed to be

  a subjective entity.
  

always changing.
  

mutually exclusive.
  

insulated against technology.


  

fixed and static.


  

Bringing music and movies into Canada from another country would be a good
example of ______________ diffusion.

  adaptive
  

integrative
  

relativistic
  

direct
  

indirect
  

Cultural change can also occur through ______________.

  language and symbols


  

diffusion and technology


  

mass media and adaptation


  

invention and discovery


  

multiculturalism and assimilation


  

The process that enables a culture to maintain equilibrium despite fluctuations in


their culture is known as ______________.

  enculturation
  
adaptation
  

ethnocentrism
  

cultural integration
  

diffusion
  

According to Conflict theory, culture is maintained through the


___________________ of society.

  proletariat
  

dominant ideology
  

popular culture
  

language
  

cultural universals
  

Which sociological theory emphasizes the role of language and literacy in fighting
against cultural subordination?

  Feminism
  

Conflict
  

Radical
  

Functionalism
  

Symbolic Interactionism
  

In Canada, eating disorders would be an example of


___________________________.

  cultural integration
  

culture-bound syndromes
  

cultural lag
  

cultural relativism
  
cultural shock
  

Immigration, tourism, and globalization all mean that

  cultural diversity is increasing.


  

cultural lag doesn't last as long.


  

culture shock is increasing.


  

cultural relativism is now the norm.


  

cultures are becoming more stable.


  

Which of the following would not be a good example of a counterculture?

  motorcycle gangs
  

terrorism
  

Toronto Raptors fans


  

organized crime
  

racist groups
  

Embracing language and ethnic and cultural difference is thought to be a core


Canadian value called ____________________.

  belief in consultation and dialogue


  

importance of accommodation and tolerance


  

compassion and generosity


  

belief in equality and fairness


  

support for diversity


  
According to sociologists, Canadian culture has been shaped by
_____________________.

  an intricate and diverse set of circumstances


  

political incompetence
  

immigration
  

sports
  

our Aboriginal history


  

The destruction of a culture through conquest is referred to by anthropologists as


__________________.

  cultural extinction
  

infanticide
  

pesticide
  

ethnocide
  

homicide
  

Dignity, personal integrity, and inviolability of body and mind are all examples of
__________________.

  adaptive mechanisms
  

cultural givens
  

cultural relativism
  

human rights
  

constitutional law
  
The global economy and the concept of global interdependence is often accused of
having _________________.
  a disregard for cultural assimilation
  

a positive influence on multicultural development


  

too many rules and regulations that weigh progress down


  

few boundaries
  

too much concern for non-material culture


  

A process through which cultural elements become closely connected and mutually
interdependent is also known as ______________________.

  cultural relativism
  

cultural lag
  

cultural genocide
  

cultural proscriptions
  

cultural integration
  

Personal distance and gestures are examples of forms of _____________________

  folkways
  

values
  

cultural integration
  

material culture
  

non-verbal communication
  

According to ______________ theory, unique customs develop and persist because


they are adaptive.

  Conflict
  

Radical
  
Functionalism
  

Feminism
  

Symbolic Interactionism
  

This activity contains 10 questions.

Culture is

  undisputed.
  

A historical.
  

individual.
  

the exclusive property of the West.


  

collective.
  

Bourdieu’s concept of cultural capital means

  the ways in which culture is marketed to increase the sale of nationally produced
   goods.

the ways in which culture is marketed to increase tourism.


  

the idea that schools are not neutral and that scholastic success requires certain
   cultural understandings.

the mass production of cultural icons.


  

none of the above.


  

Why is culture relevant to the study of politics?

  Because it pertains to differences between countries, relations of power, and challenges


   to the status quo.

Because it pertains to differences between countries.


  

Because it pertains to differences between countries, relations of power, challenges to


  
the status quo, and questions of democracy and justice.

Culture is not relevant to the study of politics.


  

Because it pertains to differences between countries and questions of democracy and


   justice.

What are the three types of attitudes people have about their own role in the
political process as identified by Almond and Verba?

  parochial, passive, and participant


  

active, passive, and revolutionary


  

parochial, subject, and participant


  

liberal, conservative, and revolutionary


  

parochial, subject, and representative


  

Which or who of the following is not associated with the cultural studies approach?

  Richard Hoggart
  

David Easton
  

Antonio Gramsci
  

Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies


  

Louis Althusser
  

Difference blindness holds that

  certain groups should be extended special recognition.


  

distinctions should be drawn between citizens because of their cultural, social, or


   religious background.

everyone should be treated equally and exactly the same.


  
certain groups should be extended special rights.
  

Quebec must be recognized as a distinct society.


  

What was Gramsci’s term for cultural consensus supporting capitalism?

  hegemony
  

discourse
  

ideological state apparatuses


  

universalism
  

agents of political socialization


  

From what does the cultural identity approach stem?

  the branch of political science known as political philosophy.


  

post-modern feminist theory.


  

the branch of political science known as political sociology.


  

U.S.’s desire to win the Cold War against the Soviet Union.
  

the economic determinism of Marx.


  

The political culture approach of Almond and Verba

  advocated for a change in power relations.


  

studied the issue of cultural hegemony.


  

built on the normative concerns of political philosophy.


  

justified the status quo.


  
was historical and interdisciplinary.
  

What are the three approaches to the study of culture and politics reviewed in this
chapter?

  political science, political sociology, and historical materialism


  

political culture, cultural studies, and cultural identity


  

political culture, civic culture, and cultural studies


  

political culture, civic culture, and cultural identity


  

cultural hegemony, cultural identities, and political philosophy


  

Directions: Encircle T if the statement is true and F if otherwise.


1. Which of the following was not identified as a defining feature of
culture?

Your Culture is symbolic.


Answer:

2. Values, traditions, and beliefs are all examples of

Your Answer: cultural relativism.


Correct non-material culture.
Answer:

  p. 89

3. Jumping up and down in an elevator would be a violation of a


__________________.

Your Answer: law


Correct folkway
Answer:

  p. 90

4. Language is usually considered to be

Your Answer: essential for cultural integration.


Correct a key cultural marker.
Answer:

  p. 92
5. Bill 101 covered the issue of

Your Answer: the rights of victims to testify in criminal cases.


Correct French language on exterior signs in Quebec.
Answer:

  p. 93

6. The use of language to label people can lead to a


__________________________.

Your Answer: sense of ethnocentrism


Correct self-fulfilling prophecy
Answer:

  p. 94

7. Research by Lakoff showed that there are some distinct


communication differences between men and women. In general,
men tend to

Your Answer: talk more over the course of the relationship.


Correct not appreciate or encourage self-disclosure as much.
Answer:

  p. 95

8. Conflict theory emphasizes the use of humour as a


______________________.

Your Answer: defence mechanism


Correct political tool
Answer:

  p. 96

9. Culture is usually assumed to be

Your Answer: fixed and static.


Correct always changing.
Answer:

  p. 97

10 Bringing music and movies into Canada from another country would
. be a good example of ______________ diffusion.

Your Answer: direct


Correct indirect
Answer:

  p. 98

11 Cultural change can also occur through ______________.


.
Your invention and discovery
Answer:

12 The process that enables a culture to maintain equilibrium despite


. fluctuations in their culture is known as ______________.

Your Answer: enculturation


Correct adaptation
Answer:

  p.99

13 According to Conflict theory, culture is maintained through the


. ___________________ of society.

Your dominant ideology


Answer:

14 Which sociological theory emphasizes the role of language and


. literacy in fighting against cultural subordination?

Your Answer: Radical


Correct Conflict
Answer:

  p. 100

15 In Canada, eating disorders would be an example of


. ___________________________.

Your Answer: cultural shock


Correct culture-bound syndromes
Answer:

  p. 101

16 Immigration, tourism, and globalization all mean that


.
Your Answer: cultures are becoming more stable.
Correct cultural diversity is increasing.
Answer:

  p. 102
17 Which of the following would not be a good example of a
. counterculture?

Your Answer: terrorism


Correct Toronto Raptors fans
Answer:

  p. 103

18 Embracing language and ethnic and cultural difference is thought to


. be a core Canadian value called ____________________.

Your support for diversity


Answer:

19 According to sociologists, Canadian culture has been shaped by


. _____________________.

Your Answer: sports


Correct an intricate and diverse set of circumstances
Answer:

  p. 104

20 The destruction of a culture through conquest is referred to by


. anthropologists as __________________.

Your ethnocide
Answer:

21 Dignity, personal integrity, and inviolability of body and mind are all
. examples of __________________.

Your Answer: cultural relativism


Correct human rights
Answer:

  p. 108

22 The global economy and the concept of global interdependence is


. often accused of having _________________.

Your Answer: too many rules and regulations that weigh progress down
Correct few boundaries
Answer:

  p. 109
23 A process through which cultural elements become closely
. connected and mutually interdependent is also known as
______________________.

Your cultural integration


Answer:

24 Personal distance and gestures are examples of forms of


. _____________________

Your Answer: cultural integration


Correct non-verbal communication
Answer:

  p. 94

25 According to ______________ theory, unique customs develop and


. persist because they are adaptive.

Your Answer: Radical


Correct Functionalism
Answer:

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