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Terms
100

A core psychology theorist exploring observable behaviour.

Who is...Skinner/Pavlov

100

The action of vigorous campaigning to bring about social or political change.

What is...activism.

100
What term could you apply to this: dating in the 1950s was all about courtship to marry, whereas today, we use dating apps and swipe on who we find most attractive. Wow...what a big change.

What is...a paradigm shift in dating norms! 

100

A collection of rules and regulations a specific group of agreed upon countries must follow to protect the children in their countries. 

What is...The UNs Conventions on the Rights of a Child. 

100

When a society has a drastic change in belief/acceptance/understanding.

What is..a paradigm shift.

200

The second page of an APA formatted paper.

What is...an abstract with keywords.

200

A belief or idea that is not objectively true, but has been mutually agreed upon by society/multiple societies and is therefore accepted as if it is truth. 

What is...a social construct.
200

Lack of education on reproductive health and birth control, development of agriculture in ancient society, poverty...

What are...reasons behind overpopulation.

200
A collection of laws and policies aiming to assimilate Indigenous Peoples to European colonizer culture in 1876.

What is...The Indian Act

200

When someone is not adhering to social constructs and/or norms expected in a society.

What is...a deviant/deviance

300

Intext citation formatting for APA 

What is...(Author/organization name, year of publication).
300

A type of institution/occupation in America that initially developed from "slave patrol" groups. 

What is...the police.

300

A booklet from the government outlining their most desired settlers in 1897.

What is...The Official Handbook of Information of Canada.

300

An organization whose goal is to manage, aid and guide responses to health crisis around the globe. 

What is...the World Health Organization.
300
When someone or something is forced to conform to a specific set of beliefs or actions. 

What is...assimilation.

400
A field of study exploring social interactions/conflicts and patterns, which involves a very large group of people.

What is...Macrosociology.

400

A theory that states society's change in a repetitive way, like seasons, and will reach a certain level of power/relevance then it will die off.

What is...Cyclical Theory of Change.

400

When someone is given a specific label and that label impacts how they perceive themselves and how other's perceive them.

What is...Labelling theory.

400
A missing specific element to the UNs Conventions on the Rights of a Child that drastically impacts the US.

What is...the lack of specific mention of gun regulation and gun violence in schools.

400

Indigenous Peoples who's lineage includes both Indigenous heritage, as well as European/French heritage. 

Who are...Metis Peoples. 

500

When the physical materials, conditions and economic activity of an environment determine how the ideas and norms in a culture develop. 

What is...Cultural Materialism

500

The name of Cooley's theory regarding how the identity/personality we develop for ourselves is created through social interactions.

What is...the looking-glass self.

500

Deviance defines the cultural norms, sets a cultures moral boundaries, unifies communities for or against something/someone/a group, encourages social change.

What is...Durkheim's 4 functions of deviance 

500

This job included disregarding people's names and assigning them new ones, monitoring daily activity and who exits and enters a specific type of community.

What is...an Indian Agent. 

500
the process wherein a poor neighbourhood is drastically and rapidly changed by an influx of wealthier people, ultimately raising costs throughout the area, pushing out the original residents. 

What is...gentrification.