Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Toss-Up
100
This is what sociologists study
What are groups of people
100
Things that you inherit from you parents and cannot change
What is NATURE
100
Ethnicity is more
What is cultural
100
What is the most universal social institution
What is a family
100
Race is more (physical or cultural?)
What is physical
200
Definition: Anything that represents something else...what is the term for that? Also give an example of this:
What is a symbol Example:
200
The main goal of courtship __________ The main goal of dating ___________
What is marriage What is entertainment
200
Discrimination is more (attitudes or behaviors?)
What is behaviors
200
This basic need that the family fulfills makes sure that the population continues (society doesn't die out)
What is reproduction
200
Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations
What are norms
300
Name the three theoretical perspectives of sociology
What are functionalist, conflict, and interactionist perspectives
300
Your surroundings, the things that influence you in your life, outside influences that can be changed
What is NURTURE
300
In cultural pluralism are a variety of ethnicities and cultures encouraged or discouraged?
What is encouraged
300
This function that the family fulfills makes sure that people don't reproduce with family members
What is regulation of sexual activity
300
A setting in which people are isolated from the rest of society and are subject to tight control is... Also give an example
What is a total institution and boot camp, prison, etc.
400
What is the difference between culture and society? Society is ______ Culture is _______
Society is people Culture is things
400
The first stage in the adult years, ages 40-44, bridge between early and middle adulthood, for many people this is a time of moderate to sever life crisis
What is the midlife transition
400
Unequal sharing of scarce resources (I'm looking for the term that describes this definition)
What is social inequality
400
List the 4 basic needs that families fulfill
What are 1) Regulation of Sexual Activity 2)Reproduction 3)Socialization 4) Economic and Emotional Security
400
List the 4 things that shape us
What are 1)heredity 2)parents 3)birth order 4)cultural environment
500
The tendency to view one's own culture and group as superior
What is ethnocentrism
500
Ages 65-74 categorizes a person as this
What is young-old
500
Name the three dimensions of social stratification
What are power, prestige, and wealth
500
A system of statuses, roles, values, and norms that is organized to satisfy one or more of the basic needs of society
What is a social institution
500
Explain the difference between material and non-material culture
Material-things you can touch, hold Non-material-ideas, beliefs, languages (things you can't touch or hold)