Symbolic Interaction
Structural Functional
Social Conflict
Social Exchange
Evolutionary
100

This German with a similar name to a certain Mount Vernon band director is considered the creator of this theory...

Who is Max Weber?

100

This Frenchman who believed that social institutions could change and grow and evolve is considered the founder of this theory...

Who is Emile Durkheim?

100

This German man, considered the father of communism, is also credited with creating this theory...

What is social conflict?

100

What theory does social exchange theory come from?

What is symbolic interaction theory?

100

Evolutionary sociology is based on the writings of this Frenchman, considered the founder of sociology?

Who is Augustus Comte?

200

Symbolic interaction theory is primarily about interactions that people have with each other, which happens when...

When is "everyday"?

200

Any relative stable pattern of behavior in society, from a handshake to eye contact...

What is a social structure?

200
In social conflict theory, what is all of society based on?

What is inequality/conflict/change?

200

Under social exchange theory, humans are fundamentally weighing this with every interaction...

What is risk?

200

According to evolutionary sociology, society evolves in these shapes and repeats itself over and over again.

What are cycles?

300
When analyzing social structures that affect *as many people as possible*, we call that a [blank]-level orientation...

What is macro?

300

When something is an intended consequence, it is considered a [blank] function...

What is manifest?

300

Leading feminists in sociology tied oppression of women throughout society into social conflict theory, creating this sub-theory...

What is gender conflict?

300

Who is a person who could be considered a *low* risk person?

Who is your parent/friend/pastor/teacher/etc?

300
The first stage, according to evolutionary sociology, is that every society will be based on this, with superstition and dogma influencing all of society and our perceptions of reality.

What is "religious"?

400

When analyzing social structures that affect *as few people as possible* we call that a [blank]-level orientation...

What is micro?

400

When something is an unintended consequence, it is considered a [blank] function...

What is latent?

400
African-Americans like W. E. B. Du Bois would pioneer this sub-theory of sociology, influenced by their experience in the white supremacist and Jim Crow South...

What is race conflict?

400

Who is a person that can be considered a *high* risk person?

Who is a stranger/cop/politician/CEO?

400

The middle stage of evolution is considered this, between superstition and science?

What is "metaphysical"?

500

Society is shaped by these, which allow us to build up our reality like building blocks...

What are symbols?

500

A pattern that disrupts any social behavior is considered a what...

What is a dysfunction?

500
W. E. B. Du Bois and many social conflict sociologists would later influence this major social and protest movement, leading to the passage of a landmark piece of legislation in the 1960s...

What is the civil rights movement?

500

Humans fundamentally want what and avoid what?

What are rewards and punishments?

500

This theory is considered to be this by most modern sociologists...

What is pseudoscientific?

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