Perspectives
Perspectives Vocabulary
Culture
Culture 2
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100

This perspective based on class conflict was created by Karl Marx.

What is Marxism? 

100

This perspective states that people are influenced by large structures in society such as laws, government, education, religion, family, etc.

What is structuralism? 

100

These are types of behavior that society expects of its people. 

What are norms? 

100

Used as a form of social control to encourage good behavior

rewards

100

This is the study of society and human behavior

What is sociology? 

200

A gender-based conflict theory perspective. 

What is feminism? 

200

Says that people are the most important influence on society because they make up and can influence large social structures (family, religion, education, etc). 

What is interpretivism? 

200

Standards that societies used to judge if something is right or wrong.  (freedom of expression, justice, equality, etc)

What are values? 

200

These are people who are of the same social status as you  (examples: students, teachers, teenagers, employees). 

Who/what are peers? 

200

The father of sociology.

Who is Auguste Comte? 

300

A perspective in research that emphasizes objective data. It uses statistics and numbers to do this via surveys and questionnaires. 

What is positivism? 

300

A group of theories that state that society is not stable because  different groups are struggling with each other because of many different reasons. 

What is conflict theory? 

What are conflict theories? 

300

Statements / opinions that people believe are true. They are based on values. "If a person works hard, they will be successful" -- based on a societal value of "hardworking" 

What are beliefs? 

300

Cultures that exist within a larger culture that are a reaction to or against the "main" culture. 

What are subcultures? 

300

A key structuralist that studied suicide in different societies.

Who is Emile Durkheim? 

400

The most important sociological perspective of the 20th century.

What is functionalism? 

400

The "have nots" of Marxism who struggle for money, power, and influence.

Who are the proletariat? 

400

This refers to changes that are happening in businesses, politics, and culture because geography is no longer a limit on human behavior. 

What is globalization? 

400

The USA, the UK, and India are examples of these.

What are multicultural societies? 

400

Language, norms of dress/appearance, food + drink, traditions (rituals/festivals), ideas of morality. 

What are ways cultures can vary? What are some ways cultural diversity can be seen? 

500

A perspective that views the world through people's responses to agreed-upon things such as gestures, signs, facial expressions, emojis, etc.

What is symbolic interactionism? 

500

These are the "haves" of Marxism who have money, power, and influences

Who are the bourgeoisie? 

500

A mindset in which people view / see cultures on their own terms, not by comparing them with or judging them using their own cultures. 

Cultural Relativism

500

Symbols, languages, values, norms, beliefs

What are the elements / parts of culture? What makes up human culture? 

500

Parts of society that have their own sets of norms and values

What are social institutions? 

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