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Avaliação Parcial: CEL0559_SM_201709071613 V.1 
	Aluno(a): 
	Matrícula: 
	Acertos: 7,0 de 10,0
	Data: 26/04/2018 19:23:34 (Finalizada)
	
	
	1a Questão (Ref.:201709831569)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	The learning of a culture - the process whereby the traditions of a community are passed down the generations - is known as ----------. This is usually seen as involving the transmission of the norms and values of a given culture.
		
	 
	socialization
	
	movement
	
	modernity
	
	cooperation
	
	order
	
	
	Gabarito Coment.
	
	
	
	
	2a Questão (Ref.:201709777959)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	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.
	
	
	Gabarito Coment.
	
	
	
	
	3a Questão (Ref.:201709243851)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	_____ personify the culture¿s values and serve as role models.
		
	
	CEOs
	 
	Heroes
	
	Line managers
	
	Middle managers
	
	None of the above
	
	
	
	4a Questão (Ref.:201709260773)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Sociologists study and research:
		
	
	Every part of society that represents a risk.
	 
	Society structures, as ethnical groups; social classes, as business men, politicians; genre, as kids, men, women; violence, institutions like family, school, religion, etc.
	
	Society structures, as ethnical groups; unsocial classes, as business men, politicians; genre, as kids, men, women; violence, institutions like family, school, religion, etc.
	
	Society problems, as ethnical groups; social classes, as business men, politicians; genre, as kids, men, women; violence, institutions like family, school, religion, etc.
	
	Culture structures, as ethnical groups; social classes, as business men, politicians; genre, as kids, men, women; violence, institutions like family, school, religion, etc.
	
	
	
	5a Questão (Ref.:201711924781)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	The genealogical method is important to ethnographic research because:
		
	
	it sheds light on the imponderabilia of daily life
	
	it collects data that is essential to understanding the current social relations and reconstruct history
	
	it collects information of the requisite technologies for constructing a settlement
	
	the collection of blood samples allows researchers to extract genetic material from individuals in a culture and sequence their genes
	 
	All of the above reasons explain why the genealogical method is important to ethnographic research
	
	
	
	6a Questão (Ref.:201709308549)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Weber´s was the type of mind which was continually developing throughout his intellectually productive life. His system of ´sociological theory´ was not meant to stand alone. We dare say that his work may be conceived rather as an introduction to the institutional foundations of the modern economic and social order. For Weber, what is the difference between behavior and action?
		
	
	Weber regarded action and behavior basically as synonyms, as one was a consequence of the other. Action, in his opinion, would lead to behavior.
	 
	Behavior is an automatic response that occurs with little thought, whereas action is the result of a conscious process in which people give meaning to their actions and the world around them.
	
	Weber´s action theory would take into consideration the way someone was raised, the family relationships, the human values while behavior is meant to designate the independent significance of the human beings.
	
	According to Weber, behavior takes account of the attitude other people have in relation to us and is thereby oriented in its course. Action is for him unmotivated.
	
	Weber´s behavior theory is associated with the institutionalization of authority and corporate groups while the action theory deals with the process of systematic development of modern theoretical social sciences.
	
	
	
	7a Questão (Ref.:201709329836)
	Acerto: 0,0  / 1,0
	Why are Giddens concepts criticized? Because
		
	 
	he exaggerates the degree of choice that individuals have over their own lives, and plays down the fact that often our lives are not of our own choosing.
	 
	He states that structures tend to control people and there is no way out of it.
	
	Giddens praised too much the liberty a special group of people had.
	
	Giddens ignores the fact that some individuals don¿t have more agency than others in society, since they have less power.
	
	Giddens addresses the question of who can transform what aspects of social structure and how.
	
	
	Gabarito Coment.
	
	
	
	
	8a Questão (Ref.:201709703883)
	Acerto: 0,0  / 1,0
	Mark the only option which does not suit Habermas´ ideas: Habermas seeks a society in which unrestricted communication can occur, a society free from domination, free from the constraints of ideology. The existence of ideology is seen to
		
	 
	Passive acceptance of society as it is
	
	Falsehoods
	 
	Individual acceptance to promote changes
	
	A lack of critical thinking
	
	Inequalities of power during communication
	
	
	
	9a Questão (Ref.:201709260804)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Since the 80's a process of construction of a global scale culture had been developed, considering not only the already consolidated mass culture, but also a true cultural world system that followed the economical political system resulted from globalization. The Post-Modernity phenomenon arises from this context as
		
	 
	a set of values that control the subsequent cultural production, where communication and the Cultural Industry have important roles while diffusing values and ideas of the new system.
	
	a set of values that control the future cultural production, where communication and the Cultural Industry have minor roles while diffusing values and ideas of the old system.
	
	a set of rules to control the subsequent cultural production, where communication and the Cultural Industry have no chances while diffusing values and ideas of the new system.
	
	a set of values that control the future social production, where communication and the Cultural Industry have no roles diffusing values and ideas of the old system.
	
	a set of rules that control the subsequent social production, where communication and the Cultural Industry have important roles while diffusing values and ideas of the new system.
	
	
	
	10a Questão (Ref.:201709260810)
	Acerto: 0,0  / 1,0
	According to theoretical assumptions, the expression 'Subculture' may represent:
		
	
	a set of specific social elements adopted by any, as a macro-group, which may either peacefully coexist in society or constitute a marginal subculture if compared to the culture shared by the 'cream of the society' (elite).
	 
	a set of general cultural elements adopted by a social group, as a micro-group, which may either peacefully coexist in society or constitute a marginal subculture if compared to the culture shared by the 'cream of the society' (elite).
	
	a set of general cultural elements adopted by a social group, as a macro-group, which may either peacefully coexist in society or constitute a marginal subculture if compared to the culture imposed by the 'cream of the society' (elite).
	
	a set of specific social elements adopted by any group, as a micro-group, which may either peacefullycoexist in society or constitute a marginal subculture if compared to the culture imposed by the 'cream of the society' (elite).
	 
	a set of specific cultural elements adopted by a social group, as a micro-group, which may either peacefully coexist in society or constitute a marginal subculture if compared to the culture imposed by the 'cream of the society' (elite).

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