In the United States, most churches are actually ____.
a. churches
b. denominations
c. sects
d. cults
e. ecclesia
Question 2During WWII, the German army was persistent and resilient, despite facing overwhelming odds. According to sociological research, why was this?
a. German culture places a value on loyalty.
b. German officials were very selective about whom they recruited.
c. Germans tend to be more patriotic that the members of Allied troops.
d. German combat units were comprised of strong primary groups.
e. German soldiers were brainwashed into submission.
Question 3A religious organization whose characteristics are not drawn from existing religious traditions within a society is known as a(n) ____.
a. sect
b. ecclesia
c. church
d. denomination
e. cult
Question 4What is the general reason that people in small groups and in regular contact with each other do not form primary groups?
a. they decide they do not like each other
b. their boss will not let them fraternize or socialize with others on the job
c. they are of unequal statuses
d. one or more in the group are not performing their roles as expected
e. their allegiance is to members of different groups
Question 5An exclusive and cohesive religious organization based on the desire to reform the beliefs and practices of another religious organization would be known as a(n) ____.
a. church
b. denomination
c. cult
d. sect
e. ecclesia
Question 6Which of these is least likely to encourage the development of a primary relationship?
a. prolonged contact
b. interaction based on total personalities
c. face-to-face contact
d. interaction based on status
e. small group size
Question 7One of several religious organizations that most members of a society accept as legitimate would be known as a(n) ____.
a. ecclesia
b. cult
c. sect
d. church
e. denomination