Famous sociologists
Terms
culture
norms
Football mascots
100

The creator of positivism

Auguste Comte

100

The violation of norms

Deviance

100

A certain culture that is very wide spread

Pop culture

100

A positive reaction for following norms

positive sanction

100

Named after miners in the California Gold Rush.

49ers

200

The creator of Darwinism

Herbert Spencer

200

A group's way of thinking and doing

non-material culture

200

A culture that is less spread out

traditional culture

200

A expression of disapproval for breaking norms

negative sanction

200

Named after people who worked in factories packing beef into cans that came from cattle in Texas.

Packers

300

The creator of Protestant Ethic

Max Weber

300

The material objects that distinguish a group of people

material culture

300

The fusion of two different cultures

syncretism

300

Casual behaviors or social habits that do not hold severe moral significance

folkways

300

Named for the guys who raised the cattle in Texas.

Cowboys

400

The creator of Marxism

Karl Marx

400

The expectation or rules of behavior

norms

400

A small culture adopting customs of a bigger culture

assimilation

400

Norms that embody the core moral views and ethical principles of a group

Mores

400

Named for a poem by a famous writer. They play in the city where he is buried.

Ravens

500

The creator of NAACP

WEB Du Bois

500

The standards by which people define

values

500

The process which a cultures ideas is spread

diffusion

500

Behaviors that are entirely forbidden

Taboos

500

Named for the animals that nearby Native Americans thought were holy

Seahawks