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100

These are the "big three" social theories.

What are functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism?

100

This is a testable proposition used in research.

What is a Hypothesis?

100

This is the most common research method in studying social problems, allowing results from random samples to be generalized to larger populations.

What is a survey? 

100

This sociologist and civil rights activist conducted extensive research on race, class, and the social conditions of African Americans, and was a co-founder of the NAACP.

Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?

100

This term refers to the process of examining the relationship between individual actions and societal structures.

What is the Sociological Imagination?

200

This theory focuses on the idea that society is a competition for limited resources, leading to inequality and conflict.

What is Conflict Theory? 

200

The stable state in which all parts of a healthy society work together properly is known as this.

What is Dynamic Equilibrium?

200

The first step of the scientific method in social research, where researchers identify a problem or question to investigate.

What is ask a question? 

200

When looking at American History, Capitalism = this. 

What is exploitation?  

200

This dirt bike chase, filled with sociological takeaways, occurred on these streets.

What is Los Angeles?

300

This theoretical approach sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet both the biological and social needs of individuals.

What is Functionalism?

300

This term refers to a group's shared practices, values, and beliefs that shape their way of life.

What is Culture?

300

This principle in research requires that participants' privacy, confidentiality, and consent are always protected.

What are ethics? 

300

This Morehouse College alumnus, who majored in Sociology, integrated his academic background with his activism, using sociological principles to address racial inequality and injustice in America. 

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

300

This sociological approach views society through the metaphor of theatrical performance, emphasizing how individuals play roles in society.

What is Dramaturgical Analysis?

400

This theory emphasizes that individuals create and interpret symbols, and those symbols shape their reality and interactions.

What is Symbolic Interactionism? 

400

This concept refers to patterns of beliefs and behaviors focused on meeting social needs, such as family, education, and religion.

What are Social Institutions?

400

This type of analysis focuses on in-depth interviews, focus groups, and content analysis rather than statistical methods.

What is qualitative? 

400

This combo influenced (created) what we know now as this. 

What is sneaker culture. 

400

This 2008 sports team exemplifies functionalism, as everyone plays a specific role within the team to achieve success.

What is the Boston Celtics?

500

This philosopher and economist argued that society is divided into two classes: the bourgeoisie, who own the means of production, and the proletariat, who sell their labor. According to him, this class struggle drives historical change.

Who is Karl Marx?

500

This term refers to the ability to understand how your own personal history relates to broader societal structures.

What is Sociological Imagination?

500

This research method involves immersing the researcher in the natural setting of a social community to observe and understand their everyday life and culture.

What is ethnography?

500

This global movement led to the intellectual responses that influenced conflict theory and functionalism.

What is industrialization?

500

This term refers to an awareness of the reasons for oppression, often leading to collective action against exploitation.

What is class consciousness?

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