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Sociology in Modules 4th Edition By Schaefer - Test Bank
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Chapter 03 - Culture 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. Anthropologist Horace Miner's description of the body ritual among the Nacirema is used to show 
A. cultural differences in what is considered "beautiful." 
B. the effects of media on a person's body image. 
C. the ability to learn something new about society. D. how cultural sociology has evolved over the years. 
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 
Blooms: Understand 
Learning Objective: Explain the sociological meaning of culture and soci...
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NURS_6635_EXAM_FINAL__WINTER_2021_Exam
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NURS 6635 EXAM 
FINAL WINTER 
NURS 6635 EXAM 
FINAL WINTER 2021 
Exam Elaborations Questions With Answers and Explanations Provided 
Newly Updated Exam Review Guide 
Walden University_NURS6635 Exam Final Winter 2021 
QUESTION 1 
1. Select the diagnostic criterion for catatonia resulting from a medical condition. 
A Loose association 
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B Pressured speech 
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C Waxy flexibility 
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D Involuntary 
. movement 
Answer: C . 
Step-by-Step explanation 
Catatonia is a type of schizophrenia that have sy...
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Media and Crime in the US 1st Edition By Jewkes - Test Bank
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Chapter 3: Media and Moral Panics 
Test Bank 
 
Multiple Choice 
 
1. The concept of moral panic originated in British sociology in the: 
a. 1950s. 
b. 1970s. 
c. 1980s. 
d. 2000s. 
Ans: B 
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge 
Answer Location: Media and Moral Panics 
Difficulty Level: Easy 
 
2. The moral panic thesis emerged and was made famous by which of the following fields? 
a. criminology 
b. psychology 
c. sociology 
d. biology 
Ans: C 
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension 
Answer Location: Media and ...
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Feminist Theory 6 ALREADY PASSED
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first-wave feminism - The feminist movement during the nineteenth and early twentieth century 
focused on de jure (officially mandated) inequalities, primarily on gaining women's suffrage. 
second-wave feminism - The feminist movement starting in the 1960s, particularly in America, 
where women campaigned for social and economic rights in addition to the more basic rights they had 
won during first-wave. 
third-wave feminism - Refers to the 1990s and beyond and the individual empowerment of 
wo...
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Feminism Key Terms
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Sex -the biological distinction between females and males 
Gender -the socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a culture defines male and 
female 
Essentialism -An emphasis on the fundamental nature of the biological differences between men 
and women 
Androgyny -displaying both traditional masculine and feminine psychological characteristics 
Patriarchy -A form of social organization in which males dominate females 
Private sphere -aspects of life which are of concern of the ind...
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Feminism QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASSED
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Briefly outline the 4 waves of feminism - First wave (1850s-1940s): focused on legal and political 
rights of women, mostly famously via the suffragette movement, culminated in equal suffrage (1928). 
Second Wave (1960s-80s): focused on the different roles that society expected of men and women. 
Concepts of patriarchy, sex v. Gender and the personal is the political. 
Third wave feminism (1990s): concerned with intersectionality, feminism thus far had focused solely on 
white middle class women...
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Test Bank Philosophies and Theories for Advanced Nursing Practice 3rd Edition Butts
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Test Bank Philosophies and Theories for Advanced Nursing Practice 3rd Edition Butts 
Chapter 1 – Philosophy of Science: An Introduction 1. Why are natural sciences also referred to as “pure” sciences? 
A. They are considered stand-alone bodies of unique knowledge. B. They are the only sciences to which the scientific method can be applied. C. They are the original sciences upon which all others are based. D. They are not affected by subjectivity in the way other sciences are. 
Ans: A 2. Wh...
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Unit 2 Politics- Feminism
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What are the core ideas and principles? - -Most of these core ideas and principles are associated 
with the second wave radical feminism. 
-Radical feminism introduced new ideas and concepts for discussing and challenging the role of women 
in society. 
-Although there has been discussion before it has mostly been arranged around the language of 
liberalism or socialism. 
5 Key ideas - -Sex and gender. 
-Patriarchy. 
-The personal is political. 
-Equality and difference feminism. 
-Intersectiona...
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Sociology in Modules 6 th ed by Schaefer Test Bank
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Sociology in Modules 6 
th ed by Schaefer Test 
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Sociology in Modules, (Schaefer) 
Chapter 01 Understanding Sociology 
1) The awareness that allows people to comprehend the link between their immediate, personal 
social settings and the remote, impersonal social world is called 
A) the sociological imagination. 
B) anthropology. 
C) a theory. 
D) verstehen. 
2) Trying to understand why your roommate prefers a certain genre of music, over others, is an 
example of using one's 
A) cultur...
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Political ideas for A Level: Liberalism, Socialism, Conservatism, Feminism, Anarchism 2nd Edition
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These Student's Books will help students understand the core ideas and principles behind the political ideologies, and how they apply in practice to human nature, the state, society and the economy. 
 
- Comprehensive coverage of the ideologies of Liberalism, Socialism, Conservatism, Socialism, Feminism and Anarchism 
- Definitions of key terms and concepts to help clarify knowledge and understanding of political language 
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