Quiz: Functionalism - Bridge from Family to Wider Society
A-level Sociology 7192 AQA
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Building on what you've learned about Functionalism, let's test your understanding of how it explains the transition from family to wider society!
What is the main role of the family in Functionalist theory?
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According to Functionalism, which of the following are societal functions of education? (Select all that apply)
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Functionalists argue that education helps create {{blank0}} by teaching shared values and norms, which leads to social {{blank1}}.
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Which Functionalist theorist argued that education acts as a 'bridge' between the family and wider society?
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What percentage of marks does Paper 1 contribute to the total A-level Sociology grade?
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Which of the following are examples of shared values emphasised by Functionalist theory? (Select all that apply)
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Durkheim argued that education teaches {{blank0}} skills needed for the economy and promotes {{blank1}} solidarity.
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