Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Bonus
100

Rich vs Poor; social order maintained by domination and power.

What is Conflict Theory?

100

An act that is accepted by society.

What is norms?

100
The mediator between your high moral self, and your primal self.

What is Ego?

100

Don't hangout with bad kids!!

What is differential association theory?

100

Individuals lives and identities are organized without breaking societal norms.

What is Secondary Deviance?

200

Putting yourself into an aliens body; understanding social reality that places personal experiences within social or historical context.

What is Sociological Imagination?

200
Deviating from dominate culture without going completely against society norms.

What is Sub-culture?

200

Who said that children imitate others behaviors to learn about their roles in society.

Who is George Herbert Mead?

200

The initial act of attitude that causes one to be deviant.

What is Primary Deviance?

200

Your primary status is more important than all others. 

What is Master Status?

300

The idea that every part of society has its role or use.

What is Structural Functionalism?

300

Judging other cultures based on your own culture.

What is Ethnocentrism?

300

What we think people think of us. (perception of us through what we think others see)

What is the Looking Glass Theory?
300

Howard Becker's theory is called...

What is Labeling Theory? (determined by social context)
300

I wont hire past criminals, or people who have gone to rehab. 

What is this an example of...

What is the Stigma of Deviance? (Erving Goffman, 1962)

400

The environment that we experience determines are response to elements of society.

What is Symbolic Interactionism?

400

Concepts, social constructs, or patterns of behavior that are common to ALL human cultures.

What is Cultural Universalism?
400

There are many duties in being a parent, to which it is hard to accomplish all.

-Going to work

-Picking up kids

-Feeding/clothing them etc.

What is role strain?

400

Individuals who renounce society's approved goals and means entirely and live outside conventional norms altogether.

What is Retreatists?
400

The web of indirect or direct ties connecting individuals to other people which may affect the individual.

What is social network?
500

An approach that attempts to define how society has progressed to an era beyond modernity.

What is the Postmodern Theory?

500

How sexist language influences societies views on men and women, for example, "firemen" or "policeman" or "Hostess"

What is Sapir Whorf Hypothesis?

500

We are born with this status, and it is hard to change.

What is ascribed status?
500

With no crime at all society would be...

What is 'Society of Saints'(Durkheim)?

500

Physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture.

What is material culture?