Socialization
Culture
Social Structure
Social Stratification
Social Movements
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Define Socialization

The process by which individuals learn and internalize the values, beliefs, norms, and behaviors of their society or social group.

100

Define Culture

The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.

100

Define Social Structure

The stable arrangements of institutions were people socially interact with each other.

100

What is social class?

Division of society based upon economic status.

100
What is a Social Movement?

A movement that seeks to change a specific aspect of how society functions.

200

What is primary socialization?

Often happens very early in life when your parent or guardian teaches you about cultural norms and such.
200

What is a cultural norm?

Shared Beliefs or Values within a culture.

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What is an Ascribed status?

A status given to you such as being a sibling.

200

What is Social Mobility?

Ability for an individual to move through their social hierarchy.

200

What is an example of a social movement?

Reformation or Revolutionary Movement.

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What is secondary socialization?

Typically what you learn about society later in life normally in schools.

300

What is material culture?

Something materialistic in a culture such as art or clothing.

300

What is an Achieved status?

A status earned such as a teacher.

300

What is one type of stratification system?

Social Class

300

What is a Global Social Movement?

A social movement that has grown to a global scale.

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What is Resocialization?

The process by which an individual undergoes a change in social role.

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What is non-material culture?

Something non-materialistic such as words or etiquette.

400

What is role conflict?

Two or more roles conflict, i.e., a mother trying to tend to multiple children at once.

400

What is Social Stratification?

Categorizing an individual's rank in society through their wealth.

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What role does technology have on social change?

The internet allows individuals to better understand what should be done to bring about change in society.

500

What are Total Institutions?

closed social system in which an individual's way of life is strict. i.e. Prisons.

500

What is counterculture?

Way of life opposing the social norms.

500

What is symbolic interactionism?

Focuses on how individuals interact with each other through symbols or gestures such as waves or handshakes.

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What is Global Stratification?

The unequal distribution of wealth and power on a global scale.

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What is the Social Change Theory?

societies or social systems are in a repeating cycle of growth and decline.

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