SOCIALIZATION JEOPARDY Sociology 1301: Introduction to Sociology Section 2 Review.

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SOCIALIZATION JEOPARDY Sociology 1301: Introduction to Sociology Section 2 Review

This is Socialization Jeopardy! SocializationCultureReligionFamilyPotpourri

QUESTION  These are the two agents of socialization we discussed in length in class S OCIALIZATION 100

ANSWER  Religion & Family/Marriage S OCIALIZATION 100

QUESTION  This is the process through which individuals internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of a society and learn to function as its members. S OCIALIZATION 200

ANSWER  Socialization S OCIALIZATION 200

QUESTION  These are moral beliefs S OCIALIZATION 300

ANSWER  Values S OCIALIZATION 300

QUESTION  This is how values are put into play S OCIALIZATION 400

ANSWER  Norms S OCIALIZATION 400

QUESTION  This is a set of beliefs, traditions, and practices C ULTURE 100

ANSWER  Culture C ULTURE 100

QUESTION  This is taking into account differences across cultures without passing judgment or assigning value C ULTURE 200

ANSWER  Cultural Relativism C ULTURE 200

QUESTION  This is everything that is part of our constructed environment, including technology C ULTURE 300

ANSWER  Material Culture C ULTURE 300

QUESTION  This is the type of culture that includes values, beliefs, behaviors, and social norms C ULTURE 400

ANSWER  Nonmaterial Culture C ULTURE 400

QUESTION  This is a system of beliefs and practices regarding sacred things R ELIGION 100

ANSWER  Religion R ELIGION 100

QUESTION  Looking to religion for meaning, wisdom, and profound thought and feeling rather than for absolute truths about how the world works R ELIGION 200

ANSWER  Reflexive Spirituality R ELIGION 200

QUESTION  This is a term used to describe the things of mundane, everyday life R ELIGION 300

ANSWER  Profane R ELIGION 300

QUESTION  This is used to describe holy things that are put to special use for the worship of gods or supreme beings, things kept separate from the everyday R ELIGION 400

ANSWER  Sacred R ELIGION 400

QUESTION  This is a family set-up consisting of a mother and a father and their biological children F AMILY 100

ANSWER  Nuclear Family F AMILY 100

QUESTION  This is the type of family where multigenerational family members live together in a household F AMILY 200

ANSWER  Extended Family F AMILY 200

QUESTION  This is a term used to describe strings of relationships between people related by blood and co- residence F AMILY 300

ANSWER  Kinship Networks F AMILY 300

QUESTION  What is living together in an intimate relationship without formal legal or religious sanctioning F AMILY 400

ANSWER  Cohabitation F AMILY 400

QUESTION  This is a historical process in which a dominant group, by virtue of its moral and intellectual leadership in society, secures the voluntary "consent" of the masses P OTPOURRI 100

ANSWER  Hegemony P OTPOURRI 100

QUESTION  This is the theory that various social institutions and processes in society exist to serve some important (or necessary) function to keep society running. P OTPOURRI 200

ANSWER  Functionalism P OTPOURRI 200

QUESTION  This is the theory that explains how inequality exists as a result of political struggles among different groups in a particular society. P OTPOURRI 300

ANSWER  Conflict Theory P OTPOURRI 300

QUESTION  A micro-level theory in which shared meanings, orientations, and assumptions form the basic motivation behind people's actions. P OTPOURRI 400

ANSWER- 400  Symbolic Interactionism P OTPOURRI 400

Essay Question #1  Discuss how the media operates as an agent of socialization. Some terms to define and include in your discussion are:  Hegemony  Collective Consciousness  Social Facts  Mechanical Solidarity  Organic Solidarity

Essay Question #2  Define one of the three sociological perspectives:  Functionalism,  Symbolic Interactionism, or  Conflict Theory  AND use it to describe how one of the two agents of socialization we discussed in class shapes socialization:  Religion, or  Family