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Refers to the learning patterns of behavior that people create through their interactions, their
exchange of information and their relationship.
a. Society b. Social Structure c. Culture d. Tradition
2. Comprised of the people who are most important to a person, and have ongoing “face-to-
face” interactions which contribute to a strong sense of belonging and attachment.
a. Secondary Groups b. Society c. Primary Groups d. Social Structure
3. Socially defined position in society characterized be certain expectation, rights and duties.
A. Groups b. Status c. Ascribe Status d. Master Status
4. Collection of people who interact on the basis of shared expectation regarding one another’s
behavior.
a. Roles b. Groups c. Master Status d. Archived Status
5. Consist of the norms that that specify the behavior required of an individual occupying that
position.
a. Society b. Archived Status c. Ascribed Status d. Roles
6. A set of widely shared beliefs, norms, or procedures necessary for meeting the basic needs
of society.
a. Institution b. Reference Group c. Social Institution d. Ascribed Status
7. The groups or society must also encourage recruits to learn and accept its values and
customs.
a. Teaching New Recruits b. Replacing personnel c. Institution d. Groups
8. Culture is both a bridge to our past and a guide to the future.
a. Conklin (1987) b. Schaefer (2001) c. Robertson (1989) d. Soyinka (1991)
9. A rule that has been formally enacted by political authority and is backed by the power of the
state.
a. Culture b. Laws c. Folkways d. Mores
10. Takes place when new idea or objects introduced to a culture.
a. Mores b. Sanctions c. Innovation d. Folkways
11. A groups that strongly rejects dominant societal values and norms, and seeks alternative
lifestyles.
a. Countercultures b. Subcultures c. Culture D. Material Culture
12. A worldwide integration of cultures, societal movements, government policies and financial
markets through trade and exchange of ideas.
a. Subcultures b. Globalization c. Diffusion d. McDonalization
13. Culture may vary, but most human beings spend their entire lives within the culture in which
they were born.
a. McDonalization b. Diffusion c. Ethnocentrism d. Cultural Relativism
14. Are more specific rules about appropriate behavior.
a. Ethnocentrism b. Norms c. Values d. Language
15. A system of symbols that can be put together in an infinite numbers of ways for the purpose
of communicating abstract thought.
a. Values b. Language c. Gestures d. Symbol

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