Quiz: Functionalism and the Bridge from Family to Wider Society
A-level Sociology 7192 AQA
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According to Functionalism, what is the primary role of the family in society?
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Which of the following are key ideas in Parsons' view of Functionalism? (Select all that apply)
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According to Durkheim, education creates {{blank0}} by teaching shared norms and values.
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What does Parsons mean by the term 'role allocation'?
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Which of the following best explains the Functionalist view of education acting as a bridge? (Select all that apply)
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According to Functionalism, what is the main function of education in industrial societies?
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What is one criticism of the Functionalist view of education?
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The Functionalist perspective argues that {{blank0}} within education helps to prepare individuals for the world of work.
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