Names
Culture
Religion
Family
Deviance
100

An early female social reformer in the US

Jane Addams

100

Broad ideas about what is good

Values

100

A unified system of beliefs and practices concerned with sacred things

Religion

100

Marriage in which both spouses work outside the home

Two-income marriage

100

job-related crimes committed by high-status peopl

White collar crime

200

A German scholar who developed the idea of class conflict between the bourgeoise and proletariat

Karl Marx

200

Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms

(Social) Sanctions

200

One of several religious organizations that most members accept as legitimate

Denomination 

200

group that includes parents and any children

Nuclear Family

200

Deviance is always bad. 

True or False

False

300

The Key Figure of Christianity

Jesus Christ

300

A subculture opposed to beliefs of the dominant culture

Counterculture

300

Of German origin, these people were originally Anabaptist and would settle in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio. Considered a sect.

Amish

300

Type of family in which at least one parent has a child from a previous relationship

Blended Family

300

the attempt to discourage criminality through the use of punishment

Deterrence 

400

Considered the father of sociology

Auguste Comte

400

The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another. Ex: serving tacos in England

Cultural diffusion

400

Views the entire universe as God's and everything in the universe as God. Believers in Karma

Hindu 

400
Marriage of one person to multiple people at the same time

Polygamy

400

Random!! 

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo Da Vinci

500

The Key Figure of Islam

Muhammad 

500

What did Karl Marx call the ongoing struggle between the bourgeoise and proletariat

Class Conflict

500

 Random!! What is the longest bone in the human body?

Femur

500

Tracing Lineage through both the mother and father

Bilineal Frailly

500

Behavior that violates significant social norms, can change from one social context to another

Deviance