Social Constructs
Social Rules
Socialization
Sociological Theory
100

A rainbow flag is an example of this type of social construct

What is an association?

100

Literally the ways of the folk

What are folkways?

100

An idea about what is true or false

What is a belief?

100

A theory that aims to clarify the distinction and relationship between troubles and issues

What is the sociological imagination?

200

Primary school > Elementary school > Middle school > High school

What is a sequence?

200

Stealing and cheating are examples of this type of social rule

What is a more?

200

Shared expectations of behavior

What is a norm?

200

The theory that social interaction depends on the social construction of reality

What is symbolic interactionism?

300

Ideas placed into ranked relationships

What is a hierarchy?
300

Social prohibitions so strong that they elicit feelings of disgust when they are violated

What are taboos?

300

Our tendency to connect with others who are similar to us.

What is homophily?

300

A lens through which we can see where power comes and collides, where it locks and intersects

What is intersectionality?

400

Subsets of things that we believe are sufficiently similar to one another to be considered the same

What is a category?

400

Making excuses or explanations for behaviors

What is accounting?

400

The lifelong learning process by which we become culturally competent

What is socialization?

400

The idea that people are inclined to form social groups and incorporate group membership into their identity

What is social identity theory?

500

A constellation of social constructs connected and opposed to one another in overlapping networks of meaning.

What is a symbolic structure?

500

Reactions from others that are aimed at conformity

What is social sanctioning?

500

Family, school, peers, media, and religion are all potentially this.

What are sources of socialization?
500

The theory that social life is a series of performances in which we are all actors on metaphorical stages

What is dramaturgy?