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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 People Intro to Sociology CultureSocializationPotpourri

2 Question 1 Created the NAACP

3 Answer 1 W.E.B. Dubois

4 Question 2 Known for their work at the Hull House

5 Answer 2 Jane Addams

6 Question 3 Urged people to get back to social reform

7 Answer 3 C. Wright Mills

8 Question 4 Believed society was in a struggle between the bourgeoisie and proletariat

9 Answer 4 Karl Marx

10 Question 5 These two people worked together 1-identified the importance of social integration to the development of the self 2-believed religion was the central force in social change

11 Answer 5 1-Emile Durkheim 2-Max Weber

12 Question 6 Founder of sociology and coined the term

13 Answer 6 Auguste Comte

14 Question 7 Who Believed in the survival of the fittest and what did they call that view

15 Answer 7 Herbert Spencer Social Darwinism

16 Question 8 What two events contributed the greatest to the development of sociology?

17 Answer 8 American Revolution and The French Revolution

18 Question 9 Understanding human behavior by placing it within its broader social context

19 Answer 9 Sociological Perspective

20 Question 10 What are the three theoretical perspectives and how they look at the world

21 Answer 10 Symbolic-look at the world through symbols Functionalist-All parts of the society are essential and work together Conflict-there is a struggle for resources between the rich and the poor

22 Question 11 The standares by which people define what is desirable or undesirable, good, or bad, beautiful or ugly

23 Answer 11 Values

24 Question 12 What is the difference between mores and folkways?

25 Answer 12 Mores: norms that are strictly enforced because they are thought essential to core values or the well being of the group. Folkways: norms that are not strictly enforced.

26 Question 13 What is the difference between material and nonmaterial culture?

27 Answer 13 Material culture: jewelry, hairstyles, clothing, etc. Nonmaterial culture: norms, beliefs, ideas, values, language, sanctions, etc

28 Question 14 Americans glorify academic progress and material success. However, most students do not graduate with honors and most citizens are not wealthy. This condition characterizes the difference between________ and __________.

29 Answer 14 Ideal culture vs real culture

30 Question 15 Why is language so significant to culture?

31 Answer 15 Allows human experience to be goal- directed, cooperative, and cumulative Saphir-Whorf: language shapes our thoughts and perceptions

32 Question 16 Not judging a culture but trying to understand it on its own terms

33 Answer 16 Cultural Relativism

34 Question 17 The term to describe a situation in which nonmaterial culture changes slower than material culture was____________.

35 Answer 17 Cultural Lag

36 Question 18 Cultures have become more similar to each other as a result of travel and communication. Sociologist use the term, _________ to describe this process.

37 Answer 18 Cultural leveling

38 Question 19 1.The Smiths are going to buy their children toys. They buy Johnny a Tonka Truck and Susie a Barbie Doll. Their selection of toys for their children is an example of _______ by parent.

39 Answer 19 Gender socialization

40 Question 20 Sociologists emphasize the notions that our thinking and motivation are largely determined by________?

41 Answer 20 Influences drawn from out life experiences such as social location and time period we were born

42 Question 21 The use of one’s own culture as a yardstick for judging the ways of other individuals or societies

43 Answer 21 Ethnocentric

44 Question 22 What is the longest lasting show on TV?

45 Answer 22 Monday Night RAW

46 Question 23 Identify the terms: the self as subject and the self as object

47 Answer 23 “I” “ME”

48 Question 24 What is the difference between quantitative and qualitative research methods?

49 Answer 24 Quantitative: emphasis is placed on measurement, statistics, and numbers Qualitative: emphasis is placed on observing, describing, and interpreting people’s behavior

50 Question 25 Put the following in order: a. Sharing the results b. Formulating hypothesis c. Selecting a topic d. Analyzing the results e. Reviewing the literature f. Collecting the data g. Choosing a research method h. Defining the problem

51 Answer 25 c. Selecting a topic h. Defining the problem e. Reviewing the literature b. Formulating hypothesis g. Choosing a research method f. Collecting the data d. Analyzing the results a. Sharing the results


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