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to Jump Navigation Frame Your location: Assessments > View All Submissions > View Attempt View Attempt 1 of 1 Quiz 3 Title: Started: ######## Submitted: ######## Time spent: 0:07:31 18/20 = 90% Total score adjusted by 0.0 Maximum possible score: 20 Total score: 1 As a part of human culture, religion is an example of: Student Response A. material culture. B. nonmater ial culture. C. culture shock....

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to Jump Navigation Frame Your location: Assessments > View All Submissions > View Attempt View Attempt 1 of 1 Quiz 3 Title: Started: ######## Submitted: ######## Time spent: 0:07:31 18/20 = 90% Total score adjusted by 0.0 Maximum possible score: 20 Total score: 1 As a part of human culture, religion is an example of: Student Response A. material culture. B. nonmater ial culture. C. culture shock. D. human nature. Score: Value Correct Answer Feedback 100% 2-Feb 2 The United States is multicultural because: Student Response Correct Answer Value Feedback A. everyone holds the same values and beliefs. B. each individual holds many different and conflicting values and beliefs. C. there are few widely shared values and beliefs. D. in this country many languages and ways of life can be found. 100% Score: 2-Feb 3 Sociologists define a symbol as: Student Response Correct Answer Value Feedback A. anything that carries meaning to people who share a culture. 100% B. any material cultural trait. C. any gesture that conveys insult to others. D. cultural patterns that cause culture shock. Score: 2-Feb 4 Cultural transmission refers to the process of: Student Response A. learning culture. B. using the oral tradition. C. passing cultural patterns from one generatio n to another. 100% Correct Answer Value Feedback D. using writing to enshrine cultural patterns. Score: 2-Feb 5 The dominant values of U.S. culture share which of the following? Student Response A. a belief in the traditions of the past B. a belief in equality of condition for all C. a belief in individuali ty D. All of these are correct. Score: 2-Feb 100% Correct Answer Value Feedback 6 Key of values U.S. culture: Student Response Correct Answer Value Feedback A. always fit together easily. B. change quickly, even from year to year. C. are shared by absolutely everyone in a society. D. are sometime s in conflict with one another. Score: 100% 2-Feb 7 ________ are rules that state what we should do, and ________ are rules that state what we should not do. Student Response A. Mores; folkways B. Folkways; mores C. Proscripti ve norms; prescripti ve norms Value 0% Correct Answer Feedback D. Prescripti ve norms; proscripti ve norms Score: 0/2 8 An act of kindness, such as opening the door for an elderly man, illustrates conforming to: Student Response A. mores. B. taboos. C. folkways. D. proscripti ve norms. Score: 2-Feb Correct Answer Value Feedback 100% 9 Which of the following statements about technology is true? Student Response Correct Answer Value Feedback A. Nations with more advanced technolog y are always superior to nations with less advanced technolog y. B. Advanced technolog y improves life in some ways but also threatens it in other ways. 100% C. Access to technolog y is evenly distribute d across a society's populatio n. D. All of these are correct. Score: 2-Feb 10 Which of the following statements is a good example of cultural lag? Student Response A. gaining the ability to modify genetic patterns before understan ding the possible social conseque nces of this kind of work Correct Answer Value 100% Feedback B. a slowing in the rate of social change C. older people trying to make younger people respect tradition D. virtual culture replacing traditional culture Score: 2-Feb
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