Socio 3

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Understanding Social Structures Quiz

Test your knowledge on the complexities of social stratification, welfare states, and the evolving concepts of social rights with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz is designed for students, educators, and anyone interested in sociology.

  • Explore key themes in social theory.
  • Assess your understanding of historical and contemporary practices.
  • Challenge yourself with multiple-choice questions.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingTheory102
The concept of stratification defined by ...
High inflation, together with low economic growth
The stagnation of inflation at a stable rate that slows economic growth
The price inflation triggered by the intervention of the State
It is NOT characteristic of the welfare state ...
Demercantize basic social services
Accelerate the economy, taking advantage of the moments of growth
Stop the economic expansion of the country, in good time
Which of the following characteristics is NOT typical of a traditional society?
They use mythical narrations as sources of attribution of meaning
They defend the autonomy of the people within the group
A strong feeling of collective belonging takes root in all individuals
The Welfare State ...
Routinalize the inevitable labor conflicts
Promotes social concentration among the main economic agents
All the previous ones
In the markets of the welfare state driven by the Christian Democrat governments (conservatives) it is characteristic ...
A selective but wide coverage, focused on the SS
Universal and especially extensive coverage
Selective coverage, limited to giving assistance to situations of poverty
A characteristic of the Social State of Law is ...
Assume extensive regulation in the workplace
Assume the representative parliamentary system implemented by the classic
Assume positive freedom, instead of negative freedom
In the Welfare State they originate in the liberal tradition ...
Civil and political rights
Economic and social rights
National rights
What is meant by "naturalistic fallacy"?
Confusing a behavior of cultural origin with behavior of biological origin
Consider that cultural forms are part of human nature
Consider that genetics influences the human being
Society of the nineteenth century ...
Believe in the eternal return, not linear time
Believe in the eternal return, not linear time
Base knowledge in the tradition
The welfare state ...
Promotes equal opportunities
Promotes individual freedom
All the previous ones
Which of the following statements about social rights is false?
They require market intervention to be implemented
They do not depend on the economic situation of a country
They do not depend on the economic situation of a country
Which of the following options is a symbol?
A flag
Shaking hands
All the previous ones
When technological advances allow us to do things that scandalize most of society, generating a conflict between them that would allow them and those that would prohibit them, we are facing ...
A conflict manifested due to a clear economic inequality
A social dysfunction
A cultural gap
What socialist thinker owes the idea of industrial colonies?
Owen
Engels
Charles Fourier
According to Marx, the economic and production relations that condemn the working class to exploitation and its constant impoverishment are reflected ...
In the appropriation by the employer of most of the added value of the product, generated by the worker in the production process.
In the consideration of the labor force as another commodity, subject therefore to a value of change dependent on supply and demand.
All the previous ones.
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