Quiz: Functionalism - Bridge from Family to Wider Society
A-level Sociology 7192 AQA
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Building on what you've already learned about Functionalism, let's test your understanding of how the family acts as a bridge to wider society. This quiz will focus on key ideas and concepts.
According to Functionalist theory, what is the main role of the family in preparing children for wider society?
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Which of the following are Functionalist ideas about the family and wider society? (Select all that apply)
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Talcott Parsons described the family as a {{blank0}} between primary socialisation and secondary socialisation.
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What is the main goal of socialisation according to Functionalists?
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Durkheim emphasised the importance of {{blank0}} in creating a sense of belonging and unity in society.
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If a family teaches 4 key values, and a school reinforces 3 more, how many total values are learned?
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Which sociologist argued that the family prepares individuals for their roles in a meritocratic society?
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