Sociological Point of View
Cultural Diversity
Cultural Conformity/Adaptat.
Social Structure
Miscellaneous
100

the science that studies human society and social behavior

Sociology

100

All shared human products within a group

Culture

100

Ex. traffic signal ahead shows red and we stop without thinking as a fear of being punished.

Internalization
100

two people on a date or 500 soldiers at boot camp are both examples of?

A group

100

What is the mascot for Arizona State

Sun Devils

200

this is how people relate to one another and influence each other's behavior

social interaction

200

features common to all societies

cultural universals

200

Not everyone internalizes ever norm, so some have to be motivated by ___________________.

Sanctions: rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms.

200

Groups can differ in Length of time they remain together, Organizational structure, and _________

Size

200

What's the first name of this season's bachelor?

Colton

300

Name the sociological perspective Karl Marx inspired

Conflict Perspective

300

Shared rules of conduct

norms

300

extreme self-centeredness is also known as _______

Narcissism

300

A small group of people who interact over a relatively long period of time on a direct and personal basis (family relationships)

Primary group

300

How is this possible?

A cowboy rides into town on Tuesday and leaves town just three days later on Tuesday.

The horse's name is Tuesday

400

Looking beyond your commonly held beliefs to hidden means behind human actions

(Big picture/lots of factors)

Sociological perspective

400

an individual tool, act, or belief that is related to a particular situation or need.

Ex. Specific greetings when you meet someone (handshake/hug)

Cultural trait

400

The enforcing of norms through either internal or external means is called ________________

social control

400

People who interact with one another on the internet (Facebook, Insta, Twitter)

E-communities

400

What's the capital of Florida

Tallahassee 

500

This man created the idea of "social Darwinism" that fittest aspects of society will survive

Herbert Spencer

500

tendency to view one's own culture and group as superior.

Ex. Klu Klux Klan

Ethnocentrism

500

Promotions, pay raises, awards, graduation certificates, high letter grades for good work in school are what type of sanction?

Positive formal: reward given by a formal organization(school)

500

People usually perform  their social roles and judge their own behaviors according to the standards set by a particular group. What type of group would this be called?

Reference group

500

What was the name of the man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln?

John Wilkes Booth