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Holy Moly
100

Exclusive group demanding intense loyalty as part of membership

In group 

100

A social group whose members have interests, social position, and age in common

Peer Groups 

100

The group that you have the most contact and investment with over long periods of time

Primary Group 

100

Group targeted by an in-group for opposition, antagonism, or competition

Out Group 

100

What is the name of cartoon character Charlie Brown's dog?

Snoopy

200

refers to the preparation of newcomers to become members of an existing group and to think, feel, and act in ways the group considers appropriate.

Socialization 

200

A group that consists of members who share little else other than that they happen to be in the same place at the same time

Social Aggregate

200

A period during which adults realize that they have not achieved basic goals and ambitions and have little time left to do so

Midlife Crisis

200

A group you have less contact with or only for a period of time. Usually a group geared towards completing a specific goal or task.

Secondary Group 

200

What is the earliest known walled city?

Jericho

300

are small groups defined by common activities/friendship and form a regular social group

Cliques 

300

The degree to which children are liked or disliked by their peers as a group.

Popularity Status 

300

• Combine efforts for a common goal 

• Best use of limited resources 

Cooperation 

300

 Prejudice and discrimination based on a person’s age

Ageism

300

Where is Lake Como?

Italy

400

• People forced to give in to others 

• Opposite of social exchange 

Coercion 

400

• Voluntarily doing something for someone else 

• Usually Expect something in return 

Social Exchange 

400

• Returning the favor 

• Doing something for someone because of something they have done for you

Reciprocity 

400

• Work against each other 

• Defeating opponent is essential 

Conflict 

400

What do you get when you mix bourbon, sugar, angostura bitters and water?

An Old Fashioned 

500

• Unity within group 

• Attention to inequities 

Benefits 

500

societies the descent and lineage is marked through the male line

Patrilineal

500

the power structure revolves around women

Matriarchy

500

greatly encouraged open discussion of the process of dying 

Came up with the stages of Grief 

Kubler-Ross

500

How many calories must you burn to lose one pound?

3500

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