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The social science that studies human society and social behavior (groups of people)
What is sociology
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Shared products of human groups-physical objects and the beliefs, values, and behaviors of shared groups
What is culture
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What is the difference between nature and nurture
Nature-genes Nurture-how raised
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Ages 65-74 categorizes a person as this
What is young-old
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What is the most universal social institution
What is family
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Theoretical perspective - competition over scarce resources is at the basis of social conflict
What is conflict perspective
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Anything that represents something else-meaning must be agreed upon
What is a symbol
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The interactive process through which people learn the basic skills, values, beliefs, and behavior patterns of society
What is socialization
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Race is more: Physical or cultural?
What is physical
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What basic needs to families fulfill? (there are 4)
What are-Regulation of Sexual Activity, Reproduction, Socialization, Economic and Emotional Security
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The three theoretical perspectives of sociology
What are Functionalist, Conflict, Interactionist
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Material culture or non-material culture? Something you can touch, or hold.
What is material culture
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List the 4 specific things that shape us (from Ch. 5)
What are-heredity, parents, birth order, cultural environment
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Ages 75-84 categorizes a person as this
What is middle-old
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Interactive process through which individuals learn basic skills, values, beliefs, and behaviors of society
What is socialization
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Theoretical perspective- focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society
What is interactionist perspective
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Material or non-material culture? Ideas, languages, beliefs
What is non-material culture
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Period between the normal onset of puberty and the beginning of adulthood
What is adolescence
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Discrimination has to do with behaviors or attitudes?
What are behaviors
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When do things take on a sacred meaning?
When people make them sacred
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Theoretical perspective that views society as a set of interrelated parts that work together.
What is functionalist perspective
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A group of interdependent people who have organized in such as way as to share a common culture
What is society
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Ages 17-22, bridge between adolescence and adulthood, still kind of rely on parents for some support is a description of which life stage
What is early adult transition
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In cultural pluralism are a variety of ethnicities and cultures encouraged or discouraged
What is encouraged
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Religion serves certain essential functions in all societies those functions include
What are-social cohesion, social control, emotional support