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The social science that studies human society and social behavior (groups of people)
What is sociology
100
Shared products of human groups-physical objects and the beliefs, values, and behaviors of shared groups
What is culture
100
What is the difference between nature and nurture
Nature-genes Nurture-how raised
100
Ages 65-74 categorizes a person as this
What is young-old
100
What is the most universal social institution
What is family
200
Theoretical perspective - competition over scarce resources is at the basis of social conflict
What is conflict perspective
200
Anything that represents something else-meaning must be agreed upon
What is a symbol
200
The interactive process through which people learn the basic skills, values, beliefs, and behavior patterns of society
What is socialization
200
Race is more: Physical or cultural?
What is physical
200
What basic needs to families fulfill? (there are 4)
What are-Regulation of Sexual Activity, Reproduction, Socialization, Economic and Emotional Security
300
The three theoretical perspectives of sociology
What are Functionalist, Conflict, Interactionist
300
Material culture or non-material culture? Something you can touch, or hold.
What is material culture
300
List the 4 specific things that shape us (from Ch. 5)
What are-heredity, parents, birth order, cultural environment
300
Ages 75-84 categorizes a person as this
What is middle-old
300
Interactive process through which individuals learn basic skills, values, beliefs, and behaviors of society
What is socialization
400
Theoretical perspective- focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society
What is interactionist perspective
400
Material or non-material culture? Ideas, languages, beliefs
What is non-material culture
400
Period between the normal onset of puberty and the beginning of adulthood
What is adolescence
400
Discrimination has to do with behaviors or attitudes?
What are behaviors
400
When do things take on a sacred meaning?
When people make them sacred
500
Theoretical perspective that views society as a set of interrelated parts that work together.
What is functionalist perspective
500
A group of interdependent people who have organized in such as way as to share a common culture
What is society
500
Ages 17-22, bridge between adolescence and adulthood, still kind of rely on parents for some support is a description of which life stage
What is early adult transition
500
In cultural pluralism are a variety of ethnicities and cultures encouraged or discouraged
What is encouraged
500
Religion serves certain essential functions in all societies those functions include
What are-social cohesion, social control, emotional support
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