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mr. kincade sociology test two: identity and values part one: (10 points) select the letter of the word that goes with the definitions below. 1. standards of behavior and actions that are expected or considered normal. ___ 2. something that exists only in society’s head, like money, race or countries. _ 3. the social process through which we develop our personalities and learn about culture. _ 4. the part of society that you can touch and includes food, clothing, architecture, and technology. _ 5. a social group whose members have interests, social positions and usually age in common. _ 6. a problem that forces us to choose between two competing values like family and citizenship. _ 7. these are specific, like your dna or your appearance. _ 8. something that is important to us, but we don’t necessarily think about it. _ 9. the part of your identity that you share with a group of people. ___ a. social construct b. socialization c. peer group d. personal identity e. social identity f. explicit value g. implicit value h. moral dilemma i. material culture j. norms part two: (10 points) select the best answer from the choices below. 1. race, money, countries are all: a. examples of personal values b. social constructs c. examples of personal identity d. sociological paradigms
- Norms are the standards of behavior and actions considered normal in a society.
- Social constructs exist only in society's perception, like money, race, or countries.
- Socialization is the process of personality - development and cultural - learning.
- Material culture consists of tangible aspects of society such as food, clothing, etc.
- A peer group is a social group with common interests, social positions, and often age.
- A moral dilemma is a situation where one has to choose between two competing values.
- Personal identity can include specific aspects like DNA or appearance.
- Implicit values are important but not always consciously thought about.
- Social identity is the part of identity shared with a group of people. In part two, race, money, and countries are social constructs.
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Part One:
- j. norms
- a. Social Construct
- b. Socialization
- i. Material culture
- c. Peer group
- h. Moral dilemma
- d. Personal identity
- g. Implicit value
- e. Social identity
Part Two:
- b. Social constructs