A. personality
B. self
C. ego
D. the I
E. the me
Related Mcqs:
- What is the name of the process by which we acquire a sense of identity and become members of society____________?
A. rationalization
B. colonization
C. McDonaldization
D. socialization - What is the name of the process by which we acquire a sense of identity and become members of society ?
A. rationalization
B. colonization
C. McDonaldization
D. socialization - What term is used to describe the way that the varied aspects of an individual’s identity-such as class ethnicity gender disability and location -interact to produce complex patterns of inequality poverty and discrimination ?
A. intersectionality
B. ascription
C. mobility
D. meritocracy - What is behavior towards a group or individual which treats them differently from other groups or individuals called ?
A. prejudice
B. discrimination
C. racism
D. projection - What is behavior towards a group or individual which treats them differently from other groups or individuals called ?
A. Prejudice
B. discrimination
C. racism
D. projection - World-systems theory distinguishes between core peripheral and semi-peripheral countries Which one of the following countries is part of the semi-periphery ?
A. Brazil
B. Japan
C. Ethiopia
D. Spain - Which of these distinguishes modern nation-sates from traditional civilizations ?
A. a national identity with an associated set of symbols and beliefs
B. governmental authority over a clearly demarcated territory
C. the granting of citizenship rights to the relevant population
D. all of the above - Which of these distinguishes modern nation-states from traditional civilizations ?
A. a national identity with an associated set of symbols and beliefs
B. governmental authority over a clearly demarcated territory
C. the granting of citizenship rights to the relevant population
D. all of the above - In a study of styles of grand parenting sociologists Andrew Cherlin and Frank Furstenberg Jr concluded that the most common style was for grandparents to ___________?
A. be actively involved in everyday routine care of their grandchildren and exercise substantial authority over them
B. carry on a “ritualistic”(primarily symbolic) relationship with their grandchildren
C. never see their grandchildren
D. function as “specialists in recreational care-giving” - According to sociologists the critical agent of socialization is thought to be_____________?
A. peers
B. the family
C. formal religion
D. schools
E. the media