Healthcare in the U.S.
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Religion, etc.
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100

One weakness of the healthcare institution in the U.S

What is "the U.S. government does not provide universal health benefits to all citizens or visitors"?

100

The two major reasons for voter apathy in the U.S.

What is "indifference and alienation,"?

100

No nation anywhere in the world has an economy that is...

What is "completely capitalist or socialist,"?

100

In the U.S., membership in mainstream religious groups...

What is, "has declined in recent years,"?

100

Politics is considered to be...

What is "a key agent of socialization, specifically within the context of political socialization"?

200

The U.S. is ranked nearly last by the World Health Organization...

What is, "in the provision of healthcare to all citizens in the country,"?

200

A social institution that unites people in cooperative groups to oversee the bearing and raising of children

What is a "family"?

200

The following are distinctive features of Capitalism

What are "Private ownership of property, pursuit of personal profit, and competition and consumer choice"?

200

Compared to other high-income nations in the world...

What is, "the U.S. is a religious country"?

200

The three major functions of the economic institution are production, ________, and consumption of goods and services.

What is "Distribution"?

300

Most of the medical industry in the U.S....

What is "does NOT support government provided healthcare (universal healthcare)"?

300

Epidemiology is

What is "the study of the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases"?

300

A type of political system in which a single family rules from generation to generation

What is "monarchy"?

300

The religious institution impacts society by providing

What is "emotional comfort and creating opportunities for social interaction"?

300

Which of the following best defines the term commodity?

A physical object we find, grow, or make to meet our needs and those of others.

400

Medical sociology is the systematic study of

What is "How humans manage issues of health and illness, disease and disorders, and health care for both the sick and the healthy"?

400

The study of how health and disease are distributed throughout a society’s population

What is "Social epidemiology"?

400

The social institution through which society provides its members with important knowledge, including basic facts, job skills, and cultural norms and values

What is "Education"?

400

The three major functions of the religious institution as identified in our text by Dr. Macionis are to provide meaning and purpose, promote social cohesion, and _______.




What is "Act as social control"?

400

A religious organization that is largely outside a society’s cultural traditions

What is a "cult"?

500

One of the largest contributors to health problems in low-income countries

What is "clean water access"?

500

A type of political system that gives power to people as a whole

What is "Democracy?"

500

Assigning students to different types of educational programs

What is "Tracking"?

500

A conservative religious doctrine that opposes intellectualism and worldly accommodation in favor of restoring traditional, other worldly religion



What is "Fundamentalism"?

500

Acts of violence or the threat of such violence used as a political strategy by an individual or a group

What is "Terrorism"?