Misc. Unit 2
Society
Norms
Culture
TUF
100

Name THREE things that make up a person's culture

Options: Art/literature, religion, language, traditions, behaviors, beliefs/attitudes, etc

100

The unequal distribution of wealth, power, and opportunities.

Social inequality

100

Strict norms that everyone must follow - things are defined as legal/illegal

Laws

100

The prevailing attitudes, trends, fashions, causes, and entertainment consumed by the youth

"Pop" or popular culture
100

What is the smallest country in the world?

The Vatican City

200

Collective ideas about what is right and wrong

Values

200

The emergence of machine production based on power sources like steam or electricity. It involves things like factories and wage labor.

Industrialization

200

Things that people find offensive and socially inappropriate if you are caught doing them.

Taboos

200

A category of people who share certain characteristics, values, beliefs and norms that set them apart in some significant way

Subculture

200

This is the national animal of Australia.

An emu

300

A set of symbols that express ideas and enables people to think and communicate with one another

Language

300

Societies whose subsistence comes from domesticated animals or farming. The opposite of industrialized. 

Agrarian or pastoral

300

Moral norms that have to do with right vs. wrong. They’re often linked to religious rules.

Mores

300

A group that strongly rejects the dominant societal norms and values

Counterculture

300

Which dinosaur supposedly had the smallest brain?

Stegosaurus

400

The process by which an increasing proportion of a population lives in cities

Urbanization

400

Refers to developing South American, Asian, and African nations that underwent a long history of colonization

The "Global South"

400

Customs that we follow but are often not written down. We learn them through intuition as we grow up.

Folkways

400

Consists of intellectual human creations of society that influence our behavior

Nonmaterial culture

400

How many US states DON'T have a known native species of poisonous snake?

Four (Maine, Rhode Island, Hawaii, and Alaska)

500

A term that refers to the spread of culture across different regions and people. 

Cultural diffusion

500

A theory where society is shaped by competition for power and resources. Inequality benefits people in power. 

Conflict theory

500

Punishments or rewards for following or breaking norms are called

Sanctions

500

Customs and practices that occur in all societies

Cultural universal

500

What is the name of the tallest mountain in Africa?

Kilimajaro