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ESTUDOS CULTURAIS EM LÍNGUA INGLESA
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	Exercício: CEL0559_EX_A1_201608088839_V1 
	Matrícula: 201608088839
	Aluno(a): TATIANE SAKAMOTO RIBEIRO
	Data: 26/02/2017 13:26:53 (Finalizada)
	
	 1a Questão (Ref.: 201608850506)
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	Mills suggests that the task  and the purpose of sociology is to study the way in which individuals fit into cultures that produce them, and that they themselves ----------------------- over time.
		
	
	write about and calculate
	 
	mantain and recreate
	
	vary and explore
	
	destroy and forget
	
	start and put an end
	
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	 2a Questão (Ref.: 201608282994)
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	According to Dahl¿s (2001) culture is a collectively held set of
      attributes, which is
		
	 
	dynamic and changing over time
	
	tolerated by some groups
	
	useful for some groups
	
	fixed and static
	
	meaningless
	
	
	
	
	 3a Questão (Ref.: 201608850511)
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	Herbert  Marcuse was one of the members of -------------------, established in 1923 in Germany
		
	
	the postmodern writers
	
	the European ancient writers
	 
	the Frankfurt School
	
	the Beat generation
	
	the Boston writers
	
	
	
	
	 4a Questão (Ref.: 201608850515)
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	For Marcuse and other members of the Frankfurt School, civilization had resulted in capitalist exploitation of the ------- and their alienation.
		
	
	rich people
	 
	masses
	
	white people
	
	women
	
	children
	
	
	
	
	 5a Questão (Ref.: 201608796932)
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	According to Freud In Civilization and its Discontents (1930), the rules of supposedly civilized societies are in fact---------------------------that lead to unhappiness - or discontents- since they prevent people from acting in truly human ways.
		
	
	specific data
	
	subjective issues
	
	unique ideas
	
	individual psychological constraints
	 
	massive social constraints
	
	
	
	
	 6a Questão (Ref.: 201608796908)
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	Choose the option which best completes the following sentence: The sociological imagination enables us to grasp ---------------------------- and the relations between the two within society. That is a task and its promise.
		
	
	tradition and classical elements
	
	modern and contemporaneous elements
	
	objective and subjective concepts
	
	explicit and implicit contexts
	 
	history and biography
	
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	 7a Questão (Ref.: 201608796907)
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	Mark the only option which does NOT describe the concept of identity:
		
	
	The word identity means being able to fix or figure out who we are as people.
	
	The word identity relates to how we think about ourselves as people.
	
	The word identity relates to what we think others think of us.
	 
	Identity represents the macro pattern - the big picture.
	
	The word identity relates to how we think about other people around us.
	
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	 8a Questão (Ref.: 201608282979)
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	    The political and moral problems in valuing some cultures above others has led many sociologists to adopt a more relativistic position when thinking about and comparing cultures. In this view,
		
	
	Different cultures should not be tolerated because they are inferior
	
	There are no differences between cultures
	
	Cultures must be judged by moral standards determined by superior cultures
	
	Some cultures are good, others are not.
	 
	 No one culture is "correct"- rather, different cultures are simply different and should be tolerated as such.

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