Who Is It?
2
The Perspectives
Random Facts
Bonus!
100

Who is the founder of Sociology?

August Comte

100

How can we tell Work is an American value?

People work long hours away from family, sometimes choosing work over their family or friends and personal live.

100

Conflict perspective operates on what level of study?

Macro sociology

100

Define cultural leveling.

The process when cultures become more alike.

100

Name 5 of the 15 American Values.

Personal Achievement 

Progress and Material Comfort

Work

Individualism

Efficiency and Practicality 

Morality and Humanitarianism 

Equality and Democracy

Freedom


200

Which theory did Max Weber's ideas contribute to?

Interactionalism

200

 Provide an example of non-material culture.

Language

Beliefs 

Family structure


200

How does conflict perspective view culture?

Culture reflects and enforces the values of those who hold power.

200

What does anthropology study?

It compares and contrasts cultures of the past and present.

200

Provide an example of cultural diffusion

A McDonalds in China

Sushi in California 


300

Which sociologist use the ideas of Charles Darwin and applied them to Sociology?

Herbert Spencer

300

What are values?

shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right or wrong.

300

Human functions are divided into TWO categories; what are they?

Manifest & Latent Functions

300

Explain sociological imagination.

It's when you see how your individual life connects to the bigger idea of society.

300

Define Narcissism

Extreme Self-Centeredness

400

Who created Functionalist Theory?

Emile Durkheim

400

Define folkways

Norms that describe socially acceptable behavior but do NOT have a moral significance attached.

400

What is the main focus on Symbolic Interactionalism Perspective?

How we use symbols to communicate with each other

How we maintain our sense of self 

How we maintain the reality that we believe to be true

400

What is the manifest function of working a job?

Making money/ getting a paycheck

400

What are cultural universals?

Features common to all cultures


500

What two classes did Karl Marx divide society into and who were they?

Bourgeoisie – owners of the means of production

Proletariat – the workers

500

Provide an example of a counterculture and identify the culture it is going against.

Hippies - Conservative America

The Mafia- the law/government/law enforcement

Civil Rights Activists- Racists

500

According to Interactionist perspective how is culture maintained?

Through everyday experiences and interactions

500

What is Social Darwinism?

It states that certain cultures of people are created for success while others are created for work.

500

Which Sociologist identified the 15 traditional values central to the American way of life?

Robin M. Williams

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