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Sociology - Working class subcultures
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A mini quiz on the working class subculture and its key features that were identified by Sugarman
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education
paper 1
sociology
subcultures
sociology
a level
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Pregunta 1
Pregunta
What is a subculture?
Respuesta
A group whose attitudes and values differ from those within a mainstream culture.
A subculture is the main attitudes and values of people within mainstream culture.
Pregunta 2
Pregunta
Who identified the key features of the working class subculture
Respuesta
Hyman
Sugarman
Parsons
Durkheim
Pregunta 3
Pregunta
How many key features of the working class subculture did Sugarman identify?
Respuesta
3
2
4
5
Pregunta 4
Pregunta
What are the 4 key features of the working class subculture?
Respuesta
Fatalism, Culturally deprived, Lack of ambition, Present time orientation
Present time orientation, Age, Collectivism, Material deprivation
Fatalism, collectivism, immediate gratification, present time orientation
Pregunta 5
Pregunta
Fatalism is the belief that whatever happens in life cannot be changed and that it has happened for a reason.
Respuesta
True
False
Pregunta 6
Pregunta
What does collectivism mean?
Respuesta
Collectivism refers to the fact that the subculture is together.
Collectivism refers to how those within the subculture share the same view.
Collectivism refers to how the working-class within the subcultures prefer to be within a group, rather than to succeed alone.
Pregunta 7
Pregunta
Immediate gratification refers to how the working class prefer to finish their education at their GCSE'S instead of going to college
Respuesta
True
False
Pregunta 8
Pregunta
What is meant by the term present time orientation?
Respuesta
Present time orientation refers to how the working class want to live in the moment.
Present time orientation refers to how the working class see present time as more important than the future.
Present time orientation refers to how the working class spend all their money at once instead of saving up.
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