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Jewish intermarriage rates are roughly equal to Italian intermarriage rates. True False 2. quot;Societiesquot; always include social relationships....
1.Jewish intermarriage rates are roughly equal to Italian intermarriage rates.
True
False
2. "Societies"
always include social relationships.
are always stratified.
always have classes.
always have social structures.
all of the above
3. Values are ____ while norms are ____.
specific; general
general; specific
rules; ideals
good; bad
4. On various measurements of family styles in the later 1980s, Andrew Greeley discovered that
there were no significant differences between Italian-Americans and other Americans.
Italian-Americans were more like Irish-Americans than any other ethnic group, but only if they had remained Catholic.
Italian-Americans were less likely than other Americans to rely on their families instead of financial institutions in times of financial need.
Italian-Americans were more like Italians than like other Americans in their family styles.
5. Jewish immigrants of the early 20th century were more likely than Italian immigrants of the same period to
have high-status occupations requiring relatively greater skills, experience, and training.
have low-status occupations
have experience at both rural and urban occupations.
have lived "beyond the Pale."
6. Which of the following hypotheses is consistent with Stephen Steinberg's theory?
An "ethnic group" should be defined as a social structural concept, not as a cultural concept.
Pro-educational values are unrelated to educational attainment.
"Occupational status" measurements should include an occupation's average educational level and not just its average income and skill level.
In immigrant groups, the social status held in the nation of origin will affect the social status in the nation of residence.
7. The Amish and the Mennonites are examples of American
multicultures.
proto-cultures.
subcultures.
anti-cultures.
8. As used by sociologists, "social structure" usually refers to group characteristics that are independent of
social stratification.
culture.
social networks.
age variation.