Chapter 6 Georg Simmel Full Test Bank - Sociological Theory 3e Answer Key + Test Bank by Laura D. Edles. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 6: Georg Simmel
Test Bank
Multiple-Choice Questions:
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1.For Simmel, the essence of society lies in
a.the relations between forces of production
b.the interactions between individuals and groups
c.the interactions between strangers
d.the relations between religion and society
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2.Simmel believes society and the individuals that compose it constitute an interdependent
a.singularity
b.exchange value
c.stranger society
d.duality
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3.Simmel was not interested necessarily in interaction itself, but rather the ______ in which interaction takes place.
a.content
b.sociability
c.forms
d.sociation
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4.The fact that modern, functionally specific organizations require only a “part” of the self illustrates which of Simmel’s concepts?
a.conflict
b.sociability
c.web of association
d.exchange value
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5.Simmel defines the “tragedy of culture” as:
a.The source of economic value for goods and goals.
b.The domination of individual will by the products of human creativity.
c.The end of economic exchange.
d.Society’s move from the small, rural town to the metropolis.
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6.The impersonality and generalizability of money as a medium of exchange transforms
a.the nature of forms
b.the nature of social interaction
c.the nature of conflict
d.the nature of the stranger
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7.Simmel’s basic theoretical orientation as established by the authors is
a.Nonrational, collective
b.Nonrational, individual
c.Rational, collective
d.Rational, individual
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8.According to Simmel, the source of value is
a.money
b.sacrifice
c.the amount of labor time necessary to produce a good
d.intrinsic to the good or product
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9.For Simmel, the source of economic value is:
a.Determined in interaction
b.The measure of sacrifice necessary to attain goods or goals
c.Listed on the price tag of a good
d.Relative to goods or goals
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10.Simmel’s orientation on the issue of economic value would be categorized as:
a.individual, nonrational
b.individual, rational
c.collective, nonrational
d.collective, rational
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11.Which of the following would not be considered a “positive” function of conflict?
a.it makes possible the enduring of people we dislike or who have power over us.
b.it is a sign of more deeply emotional and caring relationships
c.it leads to feelings of indifference between individuals
d.it produces solidarity and greater integration within a group
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12.A “positive” function of conflict is to:
a.Create discord within a group.
b.Achieve unity in an interaction by resolving divergent dualisms.
c.Annihilate one of the conflicting parties.
d.Terminate sociation.
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13.Which of the following can NOT occur according to Simmel when individuals are faced with obstacles bearing a measure of conflict?
a.Feelings of group solidarity
b.“harmony of interest”
c.cooperation
d.distraction
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14.Simmel defines “sociability” as:
a.The play form of association
b.The purest and most concentrated form of all human interaction
c.The duality between conformity and differentiation
d.The highest conception indicated
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15.A particular kind of sociability that epitomizes the duality of social life discussed in the chapter is
a.forms
b.flirtation
c.conflict
d.content
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16.An important element of socialibility which contributes to its frictionless quality is its:
a.democratic nature
b.organizational nature
c.procedural nature
d.political nature
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17.The __________ is the social type which is both near and far at the same time.
a.Other
b.Punk
c.Metropolitan person
d.Stranger
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18.In contending that the stranger is “near and far at the same time,” Simmel notes that the stranger
a.never stays long in a particular community
b.shares many similarities with those he interacts with
c.is unable to provide important services to the community
d.shares only the most general or common features with those he interacts with
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19.Which of the following was the classical example of the “the stranger” for Simmel?
a.African Americans
b.European Jews
c.Chinese Americans
d.South Africans
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20.Simmel argues that fashions
a.simultaneously express individuality and conformity
b.require the upper classes to adopt the styles of the lower classes
c.becomes more “fashionable” as more people adopt the style
d.are restricted in their development by practical concerns
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21.In discussing the concept of fashion, Simmel states “as fashion spreads, it
a.becomes more exclusive”
b.gradually goes to its doom”
c.increases its potency”
d.mimics religion”
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a.An intensifying of emotional reactions
b.An un-intellectual approach to life
c.A psychological device that protects the individual from becoming overwhelmed by the intensity of city life
d.An attitude necessary to foster a rich emotional life
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23.The metropolitan person is bombarded with sensory impressions that lead him to adopt, out of necessity, an _______ approach to life.
a.emotional
b.intellectualized
c.idealized
d.functional
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24.Which of the following combines with the blasé attitude to hinder the development of an emotionally meaningful life?
a.anomie
b.money economy
c.verstehen
d.forces of production
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25.How is Simmel’s analysis of urban life similar to the work of Marx and Weber?
a.all embrace post-modernism
b.all critique feudalism
c.all critique modernity
d.all embrace industrialization
True/False Questions:
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26.Simmel believes society and the individuals that compose it exist as interdependent duality.
a.True
b.False
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27.Sociologists following Simmel’s perspective focus on the content of interactions.
a.True
b.False
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28.Simmel’s tragedy of culture is reminiscent of Marx’s commodity fetishism.
a.True
b.False
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29.According to Simmel, the source of value is labor power.
a.True
b.False
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30.From Simmel’s perspective conflict can provide positive benefits for individuals and society.
a.True
b.False
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31.The play form of association is termed sociability.
a.True
b.False
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32.Sociability establishes an artificial world which is considered frictionless.
a.True
b.False
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33.Being assigned or identified as a type of individual is a product of one’s relationship to others.
a.True
b.False
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34.The stranger shares many similarities with the individuals he interacts with.
a.True
b.False
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35.The stranger can also be identified as the outcast of a group.
a.True
b.False
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36.According to Simmel, fashion only symbolizes conformity to the group.
a.True
b.False
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37.Contemporary society contains a Simmelian irony: as we try to express our uniqueness or individuality through fashion, we often turn to buying mass produced, standardized goods.
a.True
b.False
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38.Inhabitants of small towns are bound together by emotional bounds.
a.True
b.False
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39.City dwellers that hate but are forced to live in the city develop a blasé attitude.
a.True
b.False
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40.The metropolitan personality experiences “quality” and differences as meaningless.
a.True
b.False
Short Answer Questions:
Type:E
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41.Explain Simmel’s quote “I know I shall die without intellectual heirs, and that is how it
Type:E
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42.Discuss Simmel’s concept of duality and how it affects the nature of individuality.
Type:E
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43.Explain the difference between content and form in regards to interaction. Provide a concrete contemporary example to illustrate your understanding.
Type:E
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44.Define and explain with a real world example Simmel’s concept of “web of association.”
Varies.
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45.Compare and contrast Simmel and Marx’s conceptions of value.
Type:E
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46.Define the term “sociability” and explain how it connects within social life.
Type:E
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47.Explain the following quote from Simmel’s The Stranger: “The stranger is near and far at the same time, as in any relationship based on merely universal human similarities.”
Type:E
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48.Summarize Simmel’s main points concerning his analysis of fashion.
Varies.
Type:E
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49.Compare and contrast Simmel’s The Metropolis and Mental Life with Durkheim’s view of the division of labor.
Varies. Describes Simmel’s work, Durkheims work and their comparison and contrasting points.
Type:E
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50.Define Simmel’s blasé attitude and provide concrete examples of it. If your school is not in a metropolitan area, discuss whether your community exhibits this attitude.
Essay Questions:
Type:E
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51.Simmel wrote essays on such topics as fashion, conflict, and flirtation. Use concrete examples from Simmel’s work and your own examples to explain their relationship and application to today’s world.
Type:E
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52.What is the common denominator or central theme in Simmel’s work? What theoretical issue/s does this theme raise? Provide examples.
Type:E
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53.What role does interaction play in establishing the value of objects or goods? What roles do the quality of objects and the scarcity of objects play in establishing value?
Type:E
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54.Explain the concept of flirtation within Simmel’s larger framework of duality. Also, provide other forms of sociability and explain how they function as a play-form of association.
Type:E
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55.Explain the meaning of the following passage from Simmel’s, The Stranger:
Type:E
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56.According to Simmel, what effects does the metropolis have on the psychology and intellect of individuals? How do these effects, in turn, effect expression of individuality? What role does money play in these processes?