13.1- politics as the struggle for influence
13.2- politics and democracy
13.3- politics and the economy
13.4- historical changes in the economy
13.5- social change
100

Important focus of sociology on the relationship of two things

Power and resistance

100

Form of government in which there are no laws restricting the power of the monarch over the people living in their territory

What is an absolute monarchy?

100

Study of how the economy shapes politics and how politics influence the economy

What is the political economy?

100

War at end of WW2 because of tensions between socialism and capitalism

What was the Cold War?

100

Give an example of a social movement

Can be: democratic revolutions, abolitionist movement, labor movement, feminist movement, etc

200

Form of power where dominant groups make their worldview seem like "common sense" to the rest of the world

What is hegemony?

200

What decisions in a popular sovereignty are based on 

What is deliberation?

200

Book that argued the power in American society had become more centralized and now it is dominated by 3 large and powerful institutions. 

What is The Power Elite?

200

All activities and organizations that are involved in the production/distribution/consumption of goods and services

What is an economy?

200

Collective action problem in which people in large groups will not act in ways to help the common good unless it benefits their own personal interests

What is the free-rider problem?

300

System of punishments/rewards to get people to act in a particular way

What is coercive power?

300

Type of democracy in which there is a formal separation between the head of the government and the legislative, the president is elected by a democratic vote of the people.

What is a presidential democracy?

300

3 large and powerful institutions that dominate American society, according to C. Wright Mills 

1. the military 2. corporate sector 3. government sector

300

Economic system where people use and live on land, providing services to landowners.

What is feudalism?

300

Movements bring what two types of social success

1. social solidarity 2. social capital

400

The ability to convince others that a particular choice/action is the appropriate one

What is persuasive power?

400

What interest groups are conducted by

What is a "think tank?"

400

Global stratification system in which powerful nations use their military strength to take political control over other territories and exploit them economically

What is colonialism?

400

Time after the Industrial Revolution, where manufacturing became less important as a source of wealth

What is post-industrialization?

400

3 rights claims of social movements

1. identity 2. standing 3. program

500

3 types of legitimate authority

1. traditional 2. rational-legal 3. charismatic

500

Organization that brings people together on the basis of a common issue and attempts to influence political decisions.

Interest groups

500

Example of what is used/ done in territories when they are colonized

Can be: natural resources, cheap labor, large military, banks
500

Time when corporations search for cheap labor, workers lose their power, and the government loses control over economic policy

What is globalization?

500

Goal of Saul Alinsky's, an American community organizer, protest activities

What is maneuver and bait the establishment?