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1. The document contains a 10-question quiz about concepts related to culture, society, and politics. 2. It asks students to define key terms like determinism, socialization, the looking-glass self, and status. 3. It also contains two essay questions asking about the origins of homosexuality and the primary influence on socialization.
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Quiz - Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics Name: Grade/Strand

1. The document contains a 10-question quiz about concepts related to culture, society, and politics. 2. It asks students to define key terms like determinism, socialization, the looking-glass self, and status. 3. It also contains two essay questions asking about the origins of homosexuality and the primary influence on socialization.
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Quiz---Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics

Name: Grade/Strand:

1. A doctrine that says individuals have no choice but to follow certain factors or causes that control
their behaviors.____________
2. This refers to the cultural values and norms internalized by an individual.___________________
3. Mead used this term to refer to widespread cultural norms and values we use as references in
evaluating ourselves.___________________
4. In Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, this is the stage at which individuals first see causal
connections in their surroundings._________________
5. It is the person’s conscious efforts to balance innate pleasure-seeking drives with the demands of
society.____________
6. It refers to a position an individual occupies in society and implies an array of rights and
duties.________________________
7. These are culturally defined standards that people use to decide what is desirable, good, and beautiful
and that serve as broad guidelines for social living.________
8. These are rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its
members.__________________
9. A social position a person receives at birth or takes on involuntarily in later life._______________
10. A social position a person takes on voluntarily that reflects personal ability and
effort._________________

ESSAY: 5 points each


1. Is homosexuality innate in an individual or an influence of the environment?
2. Among family, school, peer group, and the mass media as agents of socialization, what do you think
has the huge impact on the socialization of an individual? Justify your answer.

Quiz---Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics

Name: Grade/Strand:

1. A doctrine that says individuals have no choice but to follow certain factors or causes that control
their behaviors.____________________
2. This refers to the cultural values and norms internalized by an individual.___________________
3. Mead used this term to refer to widespread cultural norms and values we use as references in
evaluating ourselves.___________________
4. In Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, this is the stage at which individuals first see causal
connections in their surroundings._________________
5. It is the person’s conscious efforts to balance innate pleasure-seeking drives with the demands of
society.__________________
6. It refers to a position an individual occupies in society and implies an array of rights and
duties.________________________
7. These are culturally defined standards that people use to decide what is desirable, good, and beautiful
and that serve as broad guidelines for social living.________
8. These are rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its
members.__________________
9. A social position a person receives at birth or takes on involuntarily in later life._______________
10. A social position a person takes on voluntarily that reflects personal ability and
effort._________________

ESSAY: 5 points each


1. Is homosexuality innate in an individual or an influence of the environment?
2. Among family, school, peer group, and the mass media as agents of socialization, what do you think
has the huge impact on the socialization of an individual? Justify your answer.

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