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the focus of socialogy is on
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a the systematic study of human groups
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the argument that all other intsitutioal arrangements is society arise out of economics
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a economic deterination
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todays global economy the conflic theoryist would see peripheral as
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d comparatively poor nations w/ limitted resources
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symbolic interactivity analyze society on the basis of
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c negotiations related to shared meaning
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the tendency to judge other societies according the ones own cultural standards
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c ethnocentrism
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which of the fallowing refers to a category of people who are distinct because of cultural characteristic from gen to gen
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b ethnic groups
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deviance is
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d bahavior that violates social norms
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what theory states inequality is nesessary to the stability of scoiety
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b conflict theory
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theorist beliebe society is driven by intense completion over scarce resources
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c conflict
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which of the fallowing had the greatest impact on the early developement
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a industrial revolution
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norms with moral significance that supports core valves that are important to society
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c mores
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image we have of our selfs based on how others view us
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c looking glass self
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american dream justifies inequality by maintaining
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b that equality of opportunity exis. there for...
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2 or more people who interact with in a shared social structure for a common perpus
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d group
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unequal treatment of individuals because of membership is a group
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d discrimination
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reflects structural functionalist approach to gender roles
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a the family works more effectively
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when a person who attempts the " fit in"
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c a conformist
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what is globalization
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a extensive interconnection among nations
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capialism is an economic system that is based on
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d competition
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1st african american to get a dr. form harvard
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d web dubois
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"nature vs nurtur" what least applies to nurture
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b heredity
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group size up is it least likely for individuals will come forward to completes group task
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c diffusion of responsibility
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parents grands, kids and gran kids live under one roof
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c extened fam.
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"women's work" and "men's work" traditioal house hold chores said by....
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c symbolic interactionist perspective
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weber call self denying approach way of life practiced by many religions
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a prostestant
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Subculture
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the values and related behaviors of a group that distingish its members from the large cluters...world within a world
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Values
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standers by which people define what is desirable
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Cultural Transmission
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education, the way schools transmit a society's culture
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Voluntary Association
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a group made up of people that voluntarily organize ont eh basis of some mutural interests
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Family
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2 or more people who consider themselves related by blood marriage or adoption
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Minority Group
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people who are singled out for unequal treatmean and who regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination
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Anomie
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durkheim's workd for a condition of society in which people become detaced from there norms
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Capitalism
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economic system characterized by the private ownership of the means of production
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Roles
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the behaviors obligation and privilege attached to status
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Agents of Socialization
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people or groups that affect our self concept attitudes behaviors or other orientations towards life
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Achieved Status
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positions that are erned
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Discrimination
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an act of unfair treatmeant
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Social Integration
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the degree to which members of a group feel united by hared values and bonds
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Sanctions
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expression of approval or disapproval given o people for upholding or violation norms
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Material Culture
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material objects that distinguish a proup . ie art building s hairstyle
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Power
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ability to carry out your own will
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Anticipatory Socialization
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bc one anticipates a future role . one learns part of it now
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Culture
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language belifes values norms and behaviors that are passed from one generation to the next
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Social Structure
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the framework taht surounds us.. relationships of people and groups to one another.
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Auguste Comte
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applying the scientivf method to the social world aka positivism
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Max Weber
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prostestant
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Institutional Discrimination
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neg. treatment of one person by another on the basis of that persons perceived characteristics
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Ritual
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ceremonies or receptive practices
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Ageism
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prejudice discrimination and hostility directed against people bc of there age
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Counterculture
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a group of values place its members in oppositions to the borader culture
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Max Weber
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class conflict ....bourgeoisi..
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Discuss in detail the major assumptions of Structural Functional Theory
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1. Stability - Every part of society works together to keep society stable.
2. Harmony - All members share a basic consensus of valueS as guidelines. 3. Change should be evolutionary (slow...a process of natural adaptation). |
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how do structural functionalists view stratification based on social class in society?
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schools, family, the economy - as
fitting/working together in such a way as to maintain a stable and smooth rlJnnin~ society |
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Include in your discussion 2 specific examples to support the functionalist view.
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School has the manifest function of teaching skills essential for our society......and keeping kids off the streets
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