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Define monotheistic.
What is a religion that worships one deity?
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This group literally interprets texts and wants to "return" to a time of greater religious purity. 
Who are fundamentalists?
100
_______ is the ability to impose one's will on others while ______ is the noncoercive, legitimate exercise of power. 
What is power, authority?
100
Crowds and riots are examples of...
What is collective behavior?
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An individual who seizes power and becomes an absolute ruler rather than being elected. 
What is a dictator?
200
Give three examples of social institutions.
What are politics, education, and religion?
200
Marrying someone within one's social group (such as race, ethnicity, class, education, religion, region, or nationality).
What is Endogamy?
200
This type of government is the most extreme and modern form of authoritarianism, in which the government seeks to control every aspect of citizens' lives.
What is totalitarianism?
200
Sociologists define _______ as the transformation of a culture over time. This can be deliberate and intended or unplanned and unintentional. 
What is social change?
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This marriage includes 2 or more husbands and 2 or more wives
What is group marriage?
300
Those who consider themselves spiritual but not religious, and who often adopt aspects of various religious traditions. 
Who are the unchurched?
300
This group defines family as a social group whose members are bound by legal, biological, or emotional ties, or a combination of all three.
Who are sociologists?
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These are practices that identify a relationship.
What are rituals?
300

This type of dilemma occurs when many individuals overexploit a public resource and deplete or degrade it.

tragedy of the common

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This is when you select a partner is equally as smart as you are. 
What is matching hypothesis?
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This group defines family as two or more individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption living in the same household. 
What is the U.S. Census Bureau?
400
These types of laws prohibited interracial marriage, cohabitation, or sexual interaction.
What are anti-miscegenation laws?
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This is the tendency to marry like (similar age, race, religion, hobbies, etc.) and is demonstrated by the fact that we tend to choose mates who are similar to us in class, race, ethnicity, age, religion, education, and even level of attractiveness. 
What is homogamy?
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This theory states the individuals who join a crowd or mob become "infected" by mob mentality and lose the ability to reason. 
What is contagion theory?
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List the 4 stages of social movements
1. Public defines problem

2. People organize

3. Movement becomes

4. Movement begins to decline bureaucratized


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List the 4 questions sociologists ask about religion.
1. How is the religion organized?

2. What are its principal beliefs and values?

3. How is it related to the larger society?

4. What explains its success or failure in recruiting and retaining believers?


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This system of government created by and for a small number of elites that does not include representation of ordinary citizens.
What is authoritarian?
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This government is ruled by a king or queen, with succession of rulers kept within the family. 
What is a monarchy?
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The pro-life movement is an example of this type of social movement. 
What is a regressive social movement?
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This is based on the idea that we like people who reward us and dislike people who punish us. 
What is exchange theory?
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