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Sociologists Origins of Sociology Culture Socialization Social Structure Sociology

This Frenchman was particularly interested in the function of religion in maintaining social order. He used this approach in his 1897 study, Suicide. A 100

Emile Durkheim A 100

This man suggested that the force which drives human history and is at the core of human progress is class conflict. A 200

Karl Marx A 200

Many people consider this man to be the founder of sociology. He was the first person to propose that the scientific method could be applied to the study of social life. A 300

August Comte A 300

The sociologist who identified twelve underlying core values of American society was ________. A 400

Robin Williams A 400

A 500 Who theorized that learning to take the role of the other entails three stages which are the imitation, play, and games stages?

George Herbert Mead A 500

This is the ability to see the connection between the larger social world and our personal lives. B 100

The Sociological Imagination B 100

This theoretical perspective views society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system. B 200

The Functionalist Perspective B 200

The term used to describe the intended and recognized consequence of some element of society. B 300

Manifest function B 300

Max Weber used this term to mean “to grasp by sight”. B 400

Verstehen B 400

This is the comparative study of past and present cultures. B 500

Anthropology B 500

Automobiles, jewelry, art, and clothing are all physical objects that people create to form a groups ____ culture. C 100

Material C 100

This term refers to the use of one’s own culture as a yardstick for judging the ways of other individuals or societies, generally leading to a negative evaluation of their values, norms, and behaviors C 200

Ethnocentrism C 200

Symbols can be strung together in an infinite number of ways for the purpose of communicating abstract thought. This is referred to as ____________. C 300

Language C 300

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Not judging a culture but trying to understand it on its own terms is called? C 400

Cultural Relativism C 400

The values and related behaviors of a group that distinguish its members from the larger culture; a world within a world C 500

Subculture C 500

Children assumed to have been raised by animals, in the wilderness, isolated from other humans. D 100

Feral Children D 100

The process by which people learn the characteristics of their group– the knowledge, skills, attitudes, values, and actions thought appropriate for them is called? D 200

Socialization D 200

The ways in which society sets children onto different courses in life because they are male and female. D 300

Gender Socialization D 300

People or groups that affect our self-concept, attitudes, behaviors, or other orientations toward life D 400

Agents of Socializaiton D 400

This man found and analyzed the case of the isolated child, Isabelle. D 500

Kingsley Davis D 500

The analysis of social life that focuses on broad features of society, such as social class and the relationships of groups to one another… E 100

Macrosociology E 100

The microsociology analysis is typically used by what type of sociologist? E 200

Symbolic interactionist E 200

The position that someone occupies in society or in a social group E 300

status E 300

Positions an individual either inherits at birth or receives involuntary later in life E 400

Ascribed Status E 400

The behaviors, obligations, and privileges attached to a status are called E 500

Roles E 500

This is a social science that studies such things as government and voting patterns is called? F 100

Political science F 100

Sociologists adopt this by looking beyond commonly held beliefs to the hidden meanings behind human actions F 200

Sociological perspective F 200

Signs that identify a person in society someone occupies are referred to as _______. F 300

Status Symbols F 300

The organized, usual, or standard ways by which society meets its basic needs are referred to as ________. F 400

Social institutions F 400

Based on Durkheim’s classification of society, what is the term for the unity that people feel as a result of performing the same or similar tasks (The Old Order Amish) F 500

Mechanical Solidarity/ Tonnies--Gemeinshaft F 500

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