Society
Culture
Change
Behavior
Misc.
100

These are the foundations of Society.

What are Relationships?

100

This is the collection of shared beliefs, values, language, and behaviors that define a group of people.

What is Culture?

100

These are the two categories of Culture Change.

What is Internal and External?

100

These are the actions and behaviors that society deems acceptable or expected.

What are Norms?

100

This is the esteem/respect that a person can earn from their statuses.

What is prestige? 

200

This aspect of society is theoretical and cannot be seen or observed.

What is abstract?

200

Religion would fall under this category of cultural universals.

What are Beliefs?

200

This type of culture change sees an idea or object appear in a culture for the first time.

What in Invention?

200

This term refers to breaking social norms.

What is Deviance?

200

This type of group provides for an emotional individuals needs

What is a Primary Group?

300

This is the aspect of society that can be seen and observed.

What is empirical? 

300

Language would fall under this category of cultural universals.

What is Communication?

300

This type of culture change sees an object or idea already within a culture improve or in some way change.

What is Innovation?

300

This type of norm involves an individual seeing other people do something and then believing that it is then acceptable for them to do that thing

What are descriptive norms?

300

This type of group serves a specific task orientated function.

What are Secondary Groups?

400

This is the position or identifier that a person holds in a specific relationship.

What is Status?

400

Cooking and food would fall under this category of cultural universals.

What is Basic needs?

400

This type of culture change involves taking an object or concept from another culture and bringing it into another culture without changing its original meaning.

What is Borrowing?

400

This type of norm involves actions that society expects one to perform.

What are Injunctive norms?

400

This is the type of status that a person is born with.

What is ascribed?

500

These are the three types of Statuses.

What is Ascribed, Achieved, and Master?

500

Tattoos would fall under this category of cultural universals.

What are beliefs?

500

This type of culture change involves taking an object or concept from another culture and bringing it into another culture but some if not all of the original meaning is lost.

What is Diffusion?

500

This  type of norm involves an individual’s own concepts about right and wrong

What are moral norms?

500

This is the type of status that a person obtains through effort of circumstance. 

What is achieved?

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