John wants to spend time with his friends and hang out with them but his bride wants him to spend his leisure time at home with her. He has to make some decisions as to how he spends his leisure time. He decides the benefits of spending time with his wife are far greater than the costs of hanging out with the guys. Which theoretical perspective did he apply in making this decision?
a. functionalist
b. conflict
c. exchange
d. interactionist
Question 2Park's cyclical model of intergroup relations in modern cities includes all of the following stages EXCEPT:
a. amalgamation
b. assimilation
c. competition
d. invasion
Question 3Heather looks at our society as a system of interrelated parts, while Amy sees a system of groups and individuals competing for scarce resources. Heather is employing the __________ perspective while Amy is utilizing the __________ perspective.
a. functionalist; conflict
b. conflict: interactionist
c. functionalist; interactionist
d. interactionist; conflict
Question 4Which of the following is NOT an element of the concept of internal colonialism?
a. It eventually leads to assimilation.
b. Members of the colonial population are the victims of racism.
c. The colonial population is controlled by the dominant population.
d. The culture of colonial people has been destroyed or transformed into a version of the dominant culture.
Question 5When Jason wants to know how changes in our society are related to homelessness, he looks at the movement of factory jobs from the United States to overseas locations such as Mexico. At what level of analysis is Jason analyzing the situation?
a. micro level
b. macro level
c. middle level
d. meso level
Question 6The idea that many minority groups, especially racial minorities, are essentially colonial people within a larger society is called:
a. de jure segregation
b. intergroup delineation
c. internal colonialism
d. social ecology