Sociology (Synergy Answers)

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Sociology test answers Synergy
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The most important sign of any social development is ...
irreversibility
pendulum
focus
recurrence

... socio-economic formation is a historical type of society
Capitalist
Medieval
Antique
Industrial

Comparing the concepts of “conflict” and “competition”, it can be argued that ...
these are mutually exclusive concepts
the second may be the cause of the first
these concepts are synonyms
the first may act as the reason for the second

A sharp increase in the role of knowledge and information is characteristic of ...
traditional society
post-industrial society
industrial society
prehistoric societies

... characterizes not only a person
Work
Creation
The crime
A game

The universal source of conflict is ...
money
deficit
power
inequality

The process of an individual acquiring social skills, entering him into a social environment, mastering social experience by him is ... personalities
marginalization
education
socialization
deviation

Comparing the concepts of "culture" and "civilization", it can be argued that ...
these are concepts that are identical to each other, i.e. are synonyms
the first concept defines the essence of the second
these are concepts that are in no way related
the second concept refers to the first as part of the whole
The culture of individual social groups, strata, communities is ... culture
elitist
mass
subculture
folk


Elements of culture that occur in all cultures, - ...
cultural universals
social norms
social values
cultural lags

Demographic policy is a policy in the field of ...
nature management
population
ethnic relations
economic geography

Generic, indicating the individual belongs to living biological creatures, appears in sociology, the concept of "..."
individual
individuality
personality
person

Maintaining traditional family values ​​in society, respect for the foundations and covenants of ancestors are the guiding principles ...
ideologies
conservative
left radical
liberal
right-wing

Social status is defined as ...
significant and relatively stable gender and age characteristics of a person
a certain model of behavior that should meet the expectations of others
assessment that society gives to the status of an individual or position
position of a person in a society with certain rights and obligations

... a sign underlies the unification of people and their groups in such a social community as the townspeople
Regional Studies
Settlement
Professional
Territorial

The level of development of a society and its level of conflict are indicators, ...
inversely related: the poorer the society, the more conflict it has
which are in no way interconnected
directly dependent: the richer the society, the higher the level of personal and group claims in it, and therefore, more conflicts

The biography of the hero of the trilogy about Frank Cowperwood by American writer Theodore Dreiser, who has gone from a boy - a soap seller to a multi-millionaire tycoon - is an example ... of social mobility
downward vertical
downward horizontal
ascending horizontal
ascending vertical

The globalization of the modern world is the internalization of ... countries and peoples
economic relations
political relations
cultural relations
all aspects of life

An example of the influence of natural factors on the development of society: ...
pyramid construction in ancient egypt
development of seafaring among peoples living on islands
shallowing seas due to climate change
collapse of the Ottoman Empire

In a traditional society ...
individual characteristics of a person are highly valued, initiative and enterprise are encouraged
there is respect for customs that have evolved over centuries, the prevalence of collectivist principles over private
there is no respect for customs that have evolved over centuries, private principles prevail over co
In a traditional society ...
individual characteristics of a person are highly valued, initiative and enterprise are encouraged
there is respect for customs that have evolved over centuries, the prevalence of collectivist principles over private
there is no respect for customs that have evolved over centuries, private principles prevail over collectivist ones, individual characteristics
people are valued low, initiative and enterprise are not encouraged
there is respect for customs that have evolved over centuries, the prevalence of collectivist principles over private ones, individual values ​​are highly valued
human characteristics, initiative and enterprise are encouraged

Directly related to culture ...
organization of the All-Russian contest “Minute of Glory” on TV
construction of the Nord Stream pipeline
government support for socially vulnerable groups
expansion of civil rights and freedoms

In the role ... the man himself acts as an object of spiritual life
atheist
military personnel
union member
employee
Social stratification is ...
a system of signs (criteria) of social stratification characteristic of a given society
infrastructure of political parties and mass social movements
set of interactions in the processes of informal communication between people
various forms of organizing leisure activities
A form of deviation requiring strict forbidden and repressive measures is ...
drunkenness
addiction
crime
vagrancy

With ... the household, each family produces everything that it needs for life
artisanal
kind
commodity
consumer

A marriage under Russian family law is a voluntary union of a man and a woman, concluded ...
after matchmaking and engagement
in the registry office
after the actual start of a life together
in a religious organization

Initially, the science of society, later called “sociology,” was called ...
social mechanics
social dynamics
social statics
social physics
Self-renewability, predictability of the basic forms of human activity in society are ensured through social ...
commonality
institutions
groups
institutes
It is not true that ... is an objective criterion for status:
self-identification
education
power
income
It is not true that ... refers to negative deviation (behavioral deviations)
heroism
vandalism
cynicism
animal abuse