What is sociology
Materialism
Nanook/Top
Human societies
Ethnocentrism and Cultural relativism/ Hun/gather society
100
comparative historical interdisciplinary study of society and social life it is also ( social fact , theoretical, collective, multidimensional,historical comparative)
What is sociology
100
Food, clothing,shelter,providing for the next generation of workers
What is basic human needs
100
what type of society did Inuits live in in
What is Hunter gathering society
100
causes of societal difference?
What is Biophysical environment and subsistence technology
100
Low Productivity Limited Food Supply Small population Few possessions Nomadic Features of what society
What is Hunter gatherer
200
uses the categories classification and concepts that are real meaningful and appropriate to the science
What is the science perspective of sociology
200
Material condition of societies
What is Mode of production Mode of reproduction Biophysical environment
200
What is their subsistence technology of the inuits?
What is dog sled bow and arrow
200
technology used by the members of a society to obtain the basic necessities of life
What is Subsistence technology
200
why were hunter and gatherer societies egalitarian (list only 3 reasons )
What is No Surplus Available Resources Division of Labor No polity No military Kin based single village Ideology
300
_____focused on how behavior thoughts and emotions of individuals are created and modified by the social and cultural conditions in which they live where as ________focused on the components of society and how they are interrelated, how they change and how they come to shape our collective social existence bonus 50 these are two ____ of sociology)
What is biography and society (levels)
300
the way the society produces and distributes goods and services
What is Economic system
300
Inuits were highly individualized group of people TRUE or False
What is false
300
90 people in population spears fishhooks nets traps boats paddles specialized to the biophysical environment maritime societies
What is Fishing societies
300
why were hunter and gatherer societies so small
What is Mode of Production (Subsistence Technology ) Mode of reproduction ( birth Rate / death rate )
400
Major social science
What is geography, economic, political ,science, anthropology,history , sociology
400
societal definition of what is worthy and what is not is ...... shared assumptions about whats true and whats false is ..... Rules that instruct people how to behave is ...... oRDER IS IMPORTANT
What is Value Belief Norms
400
Name three norms(tradition) performed by the Inuits
What is (spit bath , urine as cleaning agent ,breast feeding of child even past breast feeding age , female infanticide)
400
Classic types of society derive ___ or more of its production from a single type of subsistence technology
What is 56%
400
View other cultures from your own perspectives view other cultures from their perspective (ORDER MATTERS)
What is Ethnocentrism Cultural relativism
500
______ intensifies the_______ of a social group . This principle is known as
What is external aggression and internal solidarity Sociological principle
500
Resources and constraints of the natural biological and physical environment an example
What is biophysical environment
500
Would you consider the author of the book to be ethnocentric or did he display cultural relativism
What is (open answer depending on if your argument is solid ) :)
500
Field farming with draft animals and iron plows year
What is Advance Agrarian Society(1000 BCE)
500
similarities between hunter gatherer and Inuit (4 similarities)
What is Low Productivity Limited Food Supply Small population Few possessions Nomadic limited division of labor-usually has at least one Shaman and headman (temporary jobs) (Power,prestige,property) single village societies in based Organization Minimal Inequality Very little social change Conservative Ideology Limited contact with other societies
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