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Understanding Social Theories Quiz

Test your knowledge of key concepts in social theories with this engaging quiz designed to challenge and deepen your understanding. Covering topics such as social inequality, cultural dialogue, and economic paradigms, this quiz is perfect for students and enthusiasts alike.

  • 16 thoughtful questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Explore various aspects of socio-economic theories
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For Davis and Moore, social inequality was
Dysfunctional for social equilibrium
Necessary for the dominant classes to maintain their privileges
Positive for the social order of the system
The path of intercultural dialogue does NOT consist of
A total alignment with the thesis of cultural relativism
A rejection of ethnocentric attitudes
Put prohibitive limitations on certain cultural traditions
Social stratification based on status, according to Weber shares an inequality in
The social position held based on the privileges of power
The social position held based on the socioeconomic situation
The social position held based on the prestige of the group
According to classical liberal thought, the invisible hand of the market is based on
The market must operate without any regulatory regulations
The effects of the different individual interests in the economy end up in favor of the general interest
The state establishes a regulation regulating the market to ensure its proper functioning and the subsequent creation of wealth
The lack of industrialization in the countries of the South is historically due
The proliferation of wars and internal conflicts
The obstacles to the development of local crafts in times of colonization
To the establishment of the primary specialization model, after independence
Which of the following processes happens in Modernity according to Weber?
Disenchantment of the world
Absolute loss of faith in traditional religions
De-bureaucratization of institutions
They are part of the values of classical liberal capitalism
The consumerism of goods and services
Austerity in spending
All the previous ones
In the ethics of classic liberal capitalism, the correct attitude of a businessman against the benefit
It means saving the most part to reinvest it in business expansion
It means saving most of it, accumulating it with unforeseen expenses
It involves distributing a good part among the workers, to motivate them and encourage their productivity
The so-called "organic solidarity" is typical of societies characterized by
Provide a collective conscience that is imposed on individuals
Present a marked social division of labor
Present a very strong solidarity among its members
What kind of political regime is typical of classical liberalism?
A parliamentary suffrage based on male universal suffrage
A parliamentary suffrage based on comprehensive universal suffrage
A parliamentary suffrage based on census suffrage
Which of the following statements regarding classic free capitalism is NOT true?
It basically defends the free market with minimal interference by the State
Conceives the State as an instrument basically aimed at the defense of private property and guarantee public order
It widely develops the regulation of labor contracts, in order to balance and thus promote industrial relations of an industrial nature
Which of the following statements about social rights is FALSE?
They require the intervention of the state to be implemented
They do not depend on the economic situation of a country
The degree of recognition of the same in each individual varies depending on their personal situation with respect to the rest of society's individuals
By anti-cyclical Keynesian policies we understand
The state increases social aid to reduce the cycle of poverty
The state creates employment based on direct investments, in times of crisis
The state reduces taxes in times of economic expansion
What has the welfare state NOT achieved?
Increase social cohesion
Multiply the middle classes
Eradicate poverty
In the Welfare State they originate in the socialist tradition ...
Civil and political rights
Economic and social rights
All the previous ones
Traditional society is characterized by ...
Disenchantment of the world
A strong associative feeling of belonging
The permanence of the guide institutions
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