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DISCIPLINE AND IDEAS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES DISCIPLINE AND IDEAS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES

QUIZ NO. 3 QUIZ NO. 3

I. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the word/term that is being asked in I. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the word/term that is being asked in
the following statements. the following statements.

a. Social facts j. Communism a. Social facts j. Communism


b. Marxism k. Strain theory b. Marxism k. Strain theory
c. Symbolic interactionism l. Sociological theory c. Symbolic interactionism l. Sociological theory
d. Structural functionalism m. Bourgeoisie d. Structural functionalism m. Bourgeoisie
e. Looking-glass theory n. Proletariat e. Looking-glass theory n. Proletariat
f. Social institutions o. Marxism f. Social institutions o. Marxism
g. Socialism p. Historical materialism g. Socialism p. Historical materialism
h. Latent function q. Capitalism h. Latent function q. Capitalism
i. Manifest function i. Manifest function

1. A set of core assumptions and core concepts that examine how 1. A set of core assumptions and core concepts that examine how
society operates and how people in them relate to one another society operates and how people in them relate to one another
and respond in their environment and respond in their environment
2. A framework for building theory that sees society as a structure 2. A framework for building theory that sees society as a structure
with parts performing certain functions to respond to the needs with parts performing certain functions to respond to the needs
of all members of the society of all members of the society
3. These are patterns of beliefs and behaviors focused on meeting 3. These are patterns of beliefs and behaviors focused on meeting
social needs social needs
4. Refers to the laws, morals, values, religious beliefs, customs, 4. Refers to the laws, morals, values, religious beliefs, customs,
fashions, rituals, and all of the cultural rules that govern social fashions, rituals, and all of the cultural rules that govern social
life life
5. The consequences of a social process that are sought or 5. The consequences of a social process that are sought or
anticipated anticipated
6. The unsought consequences of a social process. 6. The unsought consequences of a social process.
7. Social processes that have undesirable consequences for the 7. Social processes that have undesirable consequences for the
operation of society operation of society
8. It examines the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity, and 8. It examines the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity, and
economic development and argues for a worker revolution to economic development and argues for a worker revolution to
overturn capitalism in favor of communism overturn capitalism in favor of communism
9. The social class that came to own the means of production 9. The social class that came to own the means of production
10. The social class of wage-earners whose only possession of 10. The social class of wage-earners whose only possession of
significant economic value is their labor power significant economic value is their labor power
11. An economic system based on the private ownership of the 11. An economic system based on the private ownership of the
means of production and their operation for profit means of production and their operation for profit
12. A political and economic system that seeks to create a classless 12. A political and economic system that seeks to create a classless
society in which the major means of production are owned and society in which the major means of production are owned and
controlled by the public controlled by the public
13. This theory argues that crime occurs when there aren’t enough 13. This theory argues that crime occurs when there aren’t enough
legitimate opportunities for people to achieve the normal legitimate opportunities for people to achieve the normal
success goals of a society success goals of a society
14. This theory focuses on how social interactions and people 14. This theory focuses on how social interactions and people
assign meanings to things around them based on interpretation assign meanings to things around them based on interpretation
of their interactions with others of their interactions with others
15. It describes the process wherein individuals base their sense of 15. It describes the process wherein individuals base their sense of
self on how they believe others view them self on how they believe others view them

II. ENUMERATION II. ENUMERATION


1 – 5 Give five (5) examples of social institutions 1 – 5 Give five (5) examples of social institutions
6 – 8 Major contributors of structural functionalism 6 – 8 Major contributors of structural functionalism
9 – 10 Give the two (2) types of function 9 – 10 Give the two (2) types of function
11 – 15 Give the five (5) adaptations to strain 11 – 15 Give the five (5) adaptations to strain
16 – 20 Give five (5) stages of societies according to Karl Marx 16 – 20 Give five (5) stages of societies according to Karl Marx

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