Introductory Sociology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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How does deviance reinforce social norms?

  1. It raises awareness of social issues

  2. It creates boundaries and expectations

  3. It leads to social isolation

  4. It encourages competition

The correct answer is: It creates boundaries and expectations

Deviance refers to behaviors or actions that are considered outside of the societal norms. When deviance occurs, it brings attention to what is considered acceptable or appropriate behavior within a society, ultimately reinforcing social norms. Option A, raising awareness of social issues, may occur as a result of deviance but it is not related to reinforcing social norms. Option C, social isolation, is an outcome of deviance but it does not directly reinforce social norms. Option D, competition, may occur as a result of deviance, but it does not reinforce social norms. Therefore, option B, creating boundaries and expectations, is the best explanation for how deviance reinforces social norms, as it highlights what is considered acceptable and unacceptable behavior within a society.