Deck 1: Power, Society, and Social Science
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Deck 1: Power, Society, and Social Science
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History is concerned with change over time, and it provides a perspective on the future by informing us of the way people lived in the past.
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Power is a relationship in which no individuals or groups have control over resources valued by others.
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3
People who can produce intended effects by the real or threatened use of rewards and punishments are said to be powerful.
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4
Power is the central concern of all of the social sciences.
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Illegitimacy is the belief that the exercise of power is "right" or "proper" and that people are morally obligated to submit to it.
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Economics is the study of the production and distribution of scarce goods and services.
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Sovereignty means that a nation has authority over its internal affairs, freedom from outside intervention, and political and legal recognition by other nations.
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Political science is the study of the election process.
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9
Which of the following is not true of power?
A) It can rest on various resources.
B) It is a special form of influence.
C) It is used in the same fashion by all forms of governments.
D) It is unequally distributed.
A) It can rest on various resources.
B) It is a special form of influence.
C) It is used in the same fashion by all forms of governments.
D) It is unequally distributed.
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10
Weber suggested that the three sources of legitimacy are tradition, charisma, and legality.
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11
There are several social sciences, each specializing in a particular aspect of human behavior, but all using the same concepts, methods, and data in their studies.
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12
An ideology is an integrated system of ideas about values in general and the ideal role of government in particular.
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13
Only a few societies have some system of classifying and ranking their members into a system of stratification.
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14
Social problems tend to confine themselves to one or the other of the disciplines of social science.
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15
All power is anchored in or exercised through institutions.
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Powerlessness is a sociopsychological condition of hopelessness, indifference, distrust, and cynicism.
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Globalization is the development of an increasingly integrated global economy and has increasing influence on power distribution.
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18
Anthropology is the least holistic of the social sciences because it studies only one aspect of a society
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19
Historically, most leaders have relied on charisma for their authority.
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20
Power is a special form of influence.
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21
Behavioral psychologists frequently study in experimental laboratory situations, with the hope that the knowledge gained can be useful in
A) understanding why people act as they do in experimental situations.
B) trying to end all social problems.
C) getting their work published.
D) understanding complex human behavior outside the laboratory.
A) understanding why people act as they do in experimental situations.
B) trying to end all social problems.
C) getting their work published.
D) understanding complex human behavior outside the laboratory.
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22
Whereas Marxism justifies revolutionary power in overthrowing liberal capitalist systems and the establishment of a "dictatorship of the proletariat," communism calls for the
A) revolutionary replacement of the private enterprise system.
B) evolutionary anarchistic replacement of the private enterprise system.
C) evolutionary democratic replacement of the private enterprise system with private ownership of industry.
D) evolutionary democratic replacement of the private enterprise system with government ownership of industry.
A) revolutionary replacement of the private enterprise system.
B) evolutionary anarchistic replacement of the private enterprise system.
C) evolutionary democratic replacement of the private enterprise system with private ownership of industry.
D) evolutionary democratic replacement of the private enterprise system with government ownership of industry.
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23
An integrated system of ideas about values in general, and the ideal role of government in particular, is called
A) authority.
B) ideology.
C) power.
D) legitimacy.
A) authority.
B) ideology.
C) power.
D) legitimacy.
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24
Some elites depend on legitimacy conferred by rules that are agreed on by both leaders and followers. Weber refers to this type of legitimacy as
A) rational-legal authority.
B) institutional authority.
C) imaginary authority.
D) charismatic authority.
A) rational-legal authority.
B) institutional authority.
C) imaginary authority.
D) charismatic authority.
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25
Anthropology is the most holistic of the social sciences as it studies all aspects of
A) a community.
B) an organization.
C) a nation.
D) a society.
A) a community.
B) an organization.
C) a nation.
D) a society.
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26
Political leaders in all societies surround themselves with symbols of office in order to help legitimize their authority. Symbols of authority might include all but which of the following?
A) An instructor's podium
B) A police officer's uniform
C) A presidential entourage
D) An inmate's uniform
A) An instructor's podium
B) A police officer's uniform
C) A presidential entourage
D) An inmate's uniform
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27
The foundations of power vary from age to age. As power bases shift, new groups and individuals
A) become obsolete.
B) acquire control.
C) define the new regime.
D) all of these.
A) become obsolete.
B) acquire control.
C) define the new regime.
D) all of these.
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28
Psychology is the study of the behavior of people and animals. Behavior is the product of both
A) trial and error.
B) rewards and negative sanctions.
C) our psychological makeup and our training.
D) our biological makeup and our environmental conditioning.
A) trial and error.
B) rewards and negative sanctions.
C) our psychological makeup and our training.
D) our biological makeup and our environmental conditioning.
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29
Personality consists of all the enduring, organized ways of behavior that characterize an individual. Psychologists differ over
A) how personality matters over the life course.
B) whether personality and power are related.
C) how personality characteristics are determined.
D) whether personality is solely shaped by heredity.
A) how personality matters over the life course.
B) whether personality and power are related.
C) how personality characteristics are determined.
D) whether personality is solely shaped by heredity.
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30
The study of physical and cultural characteristics of peoples and societies that existed before written records is known as prehistory. Prehistory endeavors to reconstruct the history of a society from which of the following?
A) The diaries of people from the society
B) The remains of the society's culture
C) The legal documents of the society
D) None of these
A) The diaries of people from the society
B) The remains of the society's culture
C) The legal documents of the society
D) None of these
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31
Behavioral psychologists study the learning process-the way in which people and animals learn to
A) deal with subconscious feelings.
B) communicate with others of their species.
C) respond to stimuli.
D) acquire subsistence needs.
A) deal with subconscious feelings.
B) communicate with others of their species.
C) respond to stimuli.
D) acquire subsistence needs.
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32
__________ rationalize and justify the exercise of power in society.
A) Elites
B) Ideologies
C) Political scientists
D) Dictators
A) Elites
B) Ideologies
C) Political scientists
D) Dictators
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33
Economic power involves the power to decide
A) what will be produced.
B) the prices of goods and services.
C) how fast the economy will grow.
D) all of these.
A) what will be produced.
B) the prices of goods and services.
C) how fast the economy will grow.
D) all of these.
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34
Power is exercised within the family when patterns of __________ and __________ are established between male and female and between parents and children.
A) hate; love
B) dominance; submission
C) give; take
D) none of these
A) hate; love
B) dominance; submission
C) give; take
D) none of these
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35
The study of the production and distribution of scarce goods and services is
A) anthropology.
B) economics.
C) political science.
D) psychology.
A) anthropology.
B) economics.
C) political science.
D) psychology.
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36
Anthropology is the study of people and their ways of life. On which of the following do anthropologists focus their energies?
A) Studying how humans interact with each other
B) Describing humans, societies, and power structures
C) Understanding how humans react to stimuli
D) All of these
A) Studying how humans interact with each other
B) Describing humans, societies, and power structures
C) Understanding how humans react to stimuli
D) All of these
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37
History is concerned with change over time. It provides a perspective on the present by informing us of the way people lived in the past. Thus, history helps us understand
A) how contemporary society developed into its present form.
B) how previous societies could have been more productive.
C) how contemporary society can avoid the mistakes of the past.
D) all of these.
A) how contemporary society developed into its present form.
B) how previous societies could have been more productive.
C) how contemporary society can avoid the mistakes of the past.
D) all of these.
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38
Governments possess authority, a particular form of power-that is, power that may include the legitimate use of
A) physical force.
B) tax breaks for good behavior.
C) reduced benefits for unlawful behavior.
D) none of these.
A) physical force.
B) tax breaks for good behavior.
C) reduced benefits for unlawful behavior.
D) none of these.
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39
An approach to psychology that emphasizes uniquely human issues
A) social psychology.
B) psychoanalytic (Freudian) psychology.
C) humanistic psychology.
D) cognitive psychology.
E)g.; self, love, belonging is known as
A) social psychology.
B) psychoanalytic (Freudian) psychology.
C) humanistic psychology.
D) cognitive psychology.
E)g.; self, love, belonging is known as
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40
Classical liberalism attacked the power of a hereditary aristocracy and asserted the
A) limits of power of the individual.
B) dignity, importance, and freedom of each person.
C) right for all to be aristocratic.
D) right for government to have unlimited power.
A) limits of power of the individual.
B) dignity, importance, and freedom of each person.
C) right for all to be aristocratic.
D) right for government to have unlimited power.
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41
Globalization, the development of an increasingly integrated global economy, has sweeping and increasing influence on power distribution. This trend has implications in which of the following?
A) Economic system
B) Government
C) Culture
D) All of these
A) Economic system
B) Government
C) Culture
D) All of these
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42
How does history help us understand how society developed into what it is today?
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43
Briefly describe the work of biological anthropologists.
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44
People are discriminated against because of
A) their ethnicity.
B) their gender.
C) their race.
D) all of these.
A) their ethnicity.
B) their gender.
C) their race.
D) all of these.
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45
How is an interdisciplinary approach helpful in understanding power in society?
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46
What is the relationship between symbols in our society and authority?
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47
Write an essay using Bertrand Russell’s ideas to help explain the nature of power.
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48
Describe how whole societies are shaped by systems of ideas called ideologies.
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49
Governmental power must be balanced against _________.
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50
All societies have some system of classifying and ranking their members-a system of __________.
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51
The origins of social problems, as well as the solutions proposed, involve complex __________.
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52
What decisions rest with economic power?
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53
How is globalization shaping both the issues that social scientists examine and the manner in which they examine them?
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54
How do authority and legitimacy relate to the exercise of power?
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55
The few who have power are the __________; the __________ are the many who do not.
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56
Describe Max Weber's suggested three general sources of legitimacy.
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57
A problem of democratic government is protecting its citizens without violating
A) authority.
B) racial equality.
C) social relationships.
D) individual liberty.
A) authority.
B) racial equality.
C) social relationships.
D) individual liberty.
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58
Describe what is meant by the term "legitimate" when discussing the use of power.
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59
The study of a topic using ideas, methods, and data from all of the social sciences is said to be __________.
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60
Describe how power is exercised over individuals and groups.
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61
Critically evaluate the potential for anthropology to help understand power structures within a society.
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62
Compare and contrast the ideologies of classical liberalism, modern liberalism, and modern conservatism.
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63
Use the concept of globalization to determine how power will be important in dealing with crises facing people throughout the world.
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