Race & Immigration
Family
Health
Food
Environment & Social Change
100
The social grouping based on percieved shared characteristics and are said to have a common bloodline.
What is Race?
100
The number one factor of divorces in the U.S.?
What is money problems?
100
A state of well-being that is a function of the socioeconomic status of the individual, their community, and society overall.
What is health?
100
Areas with limited access to fresh, healthy foods
What is a food desert?
100
Unusually high amounts of lead, carbon monoxid, sulfur dioxide are examples of this
What is air pollution?
200
The social grouping based on shared cultural characteristics
What is ethnicity?
200
How does a female role differ in modern society as opposed to traditional society?
What is women working outside the home?
200
Life expectancy, birth rate, maternal mortality, morbibity, weight, and infant mortality.
What are the six general measures of health?
200
Replacement of costly/ unreliable ingredients in food wih generic ingredients
What is substitutionism?
200
This theory says that collective action is the result of people with similar ideas coming togather.
What is convergence theory?
300
What racial/ethnic group has the highest poverty rate?
What are Native Americans?
300
The brides family gives goods, along with the bride, to the groom's family.
What is bride dowry?
300
Percent of the population has mental disorders.
What is 20%?
300
Legislation that provides subsides for big commerical farms
What is the Farm Bill?
300
The perspective that human transformation of nature produces, maintains and exercbates inequalities.
What is confict theory for human effects on the environment?
400
The belief that ones own culture is superior and using this assumption as a basis for judging others cultures
What is ethnocentrisim?
400
The theoretical perspective that sees the family as the cornerstone of society.
What is functionalist perspective?
400
The view of sick people as deviant and abnormal.
What is the medical model?
400
Enviormental degradation, health problems, loss of community character, etc.
What are some of the "true" costs of food?
400
Four different types of social movements.
What is cultural, identity, integrative, political movements?
500
Jobs, taxes, economic contribution, welfare, schools, and racial/ethnic tension are examples of this.
What are the six consequences of new immigration?
500
The three universal elements of family.
What is authority, Descent, and mate selection?
500
Females, Native Americans, Blacks, and people with low incomes.
Which groups are more likely to have a disability?
500
Reliance on genetic engineering, use of manufactured inputs over natural inputs in food production
What is appropiationism?
500
The four stages in the lifecycle of a social movement in order.
What are emergence, coalescence, institutionalization, decline?
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