Tuesday, October 25, 2011

FINAL

Hey 11th Grade!

So for you final, this is how the points are divided up:

Section A. Vocabulary (21 points)

Section B. Dominant culture, Gender, Socialization (23 points)

Section C. Stereotypes (56 points)

For Section A, I am giving you a word bank of words and you have to fill in the blanks. Here are the words:

Dominant Culture

Social Controls

Socialization

Social Constructs

Norms

Objectified

Negative Sanction

Positive sanction

Conform

Defy

Gender identity

Gender Roles

Sexual Orientation

Patriarchy

White male patriarchy

Media

Stereotype

Masculine

Feminine

Female

Male


For Section B, there are three sections. I decided NOT to put the section about sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender role on the exam, so while you have to know what each one is, that section you had on your quiz will NOT be on the final exam.

For Section C, stereotypes, you will have a multiple choice section, you will have to know the powerpoints and the stereotypes we have gone over. There are a couple of questions that ask you to think about other stereotypes, so in that case, you need to figure out if the person identified is a minority and thus what the stereotype might be.

Lastly, here are the powerpoints you are responsible for:

1) Dominant Culture, Gender, and Socialization


2) Social Constructionism

3) Stereotypes (important: Know the statistics on this powerpoint!)

Para dejar claro, recuerden que la construccion social (social construct) crea todo los estereotipos de los que estamos hablando. ya que las categorias de genero y raiz son inventadas por los humanos, tambien, inventamos los estereotipos basados en estas construcciones. Si no existiera, no tendriamos los estereotipos porque no habria categorias para crear los estereotipos. Seriamos solo humanos, tratados como humanos.

Any questions, guys?

Mr. Isaac.













































































Dominant Culture



Social Controls



Socialization



Social Constructs



Norms



Objectified



Negative Sanction



Positive sanction



Conform



Defy



Gender identity



Gender Roles



Sexual Orientation



Patriarchy



White male patriarchy



Media



Stereotype



Masculine



Feminine



Female



Male










For Section B, there are three sections. I decided NOT to put the section about sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender role on the exam, so while you have to know what each one is, that section you had on your quiz will NOT be on the final exam.




For Section C, stereotypes, you will have a multiple choice section, you will have to know the powerpoints and the stereotypes we have gone over. There are a couple of questions that ask you to think about other stereotypes, so in that case, you need to figure out if the person identified is a minority and thus what the stereotype might be.




Lastly, here are the powerpoints you are responsible for:


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