CSA Domain 1: Anthropology and Sociology Welcome to your CSA Domain 1: Anthropology and Sociology 1. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology Which concept describes the belief that one's own culture is superior to others? Ethnocentrism Cultural relativism Acculturation Assimilation None 2. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology What term is used to describe the process by which individuals and groups learn the culture of their society? Socialization Enculturation Integration Segmentation None 3. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology Which theory focuses on how individuals use symbols to create common meanings and communicate? Structural functionalism Conflict theory Symbolic interactionism Cognitive dissonance theory None 4. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology Which concept refers to the comprehensive change of one's social and cultural identity to that of another society? Acculturation Assimilation Integration Adaptation None 5. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology What is the primary method anthropologists use to gather detailed information by living among the people they study? Experimental research Surveys Participant observation Quantitative analysis None 6. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology What is the term for a set of social and behavioral norms that, within a specific culture, are widely considered to be socially appropriate for individuals of a specific sex? Gender roles Sexual dimorphism Gender bias Matriarchy None 7. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology Which term refers to the distinct identity that sets us apart from others? I Me Self Ego None 8. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology What term describes a situation where a society has many different cultures living alongside each other without integrating? Multiculturalism Cultural pluralism Social stratification Cultural lag None 9. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology What does the term "cultural capital" refer to in sociology? The dominant financial assets of a culture The collective knowledge, experience, and skills of a group Legislation protecting cultural heritage Physical manifestations of cultural energy None 10. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology What term describes a large-scale departure or flight of people from one country or locality to another? Emigration Immigration Expatriation Diaspora None 11. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology In sociology, what term is used to describe the hierarchical layers of people who possess varying amounts of scarce societal resources? Social stratification Social networking Social mobility Social solidarity None 12. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology What is the sociological term for a condition in which society provides little moral guidance to individuals? Anomie Alienation Dysfunction Deviance None 13. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology Which concept is defined by the integration of global cultures resulting from advances in communication and transportation technologies? Globalization Westernization Urbanization Modernization None 14. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology What does the term "xenocentrism" refer to? The preference for the products, styles, or ideas of one's own society The belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group The preference for the products, styles, or ideas of another society over one's own The fear of strangers or foreigners None 15. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology Which sociological perspective emphasizes the way in which the parts of a society are structured to maintain its stability? Symbolic interactionism Conflict theory Structural functionalism Feminist theory None 16. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology What is the sociological term for a small social group whose members share personal and lasting relationships? Out-group In-group Primary group Secondary group None 17. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology What is the phenomenon called when a person is influenced by his/her peers to adopt certain behaviors on a largely emotional, rather than rational, basis? Groupthink Peer pressure Emotional contagion Conformity None 18. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology Which term is used to describe a form of social organization in which females dominate males? Patriarchy Matriarchy Oligarchy Monarchy None 19. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology Which concept in sociology refers to the comprehensive body of norms governing interactions and behavior in a community or group? Social contract Civil code Social fabric Cultural code None 20. CSA: Anthropology and Sociology What does the sociological term "social constructionism" refer to? The process by which societies develop their cultural and social structures The theory that social interactions and constructs are determined by previous actions The belief that all knowledge, including the most basic, is constructed through societal interaction The study of how social interactions influence the development of societies None 1 out of 20 Time is Up! Time's up