| Definition | Term | % Correct |
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| The patterns and materials of thinking and behaving | Culture | 40%
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| Includes the networks, norms of reciprocity and manual trust that exist among and within a group and communities | Social capital | 30%
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| The process of an individual or group learning norms and customs of a society through social interaction | Socialization | 30%
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| Multiple Capitals | Built | 20%
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| Includes factories, schools, roads, community centers and habitat restoration. Al contribute building other capitals for communities. | Built capital | 20%
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| Includes values, beliefs and attitudes that are passes along to us. Also "embodied" capital such as an accent. | Cultural capital | 20%
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| Consists of money used for investment rather than for consumption | Financial capital | 20%
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| The process of learning the social expectations and attitudes associated with one's sex | Gender socialization | 20%
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| Unintended functions | Latent functions | 20%
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| The landscape, air water, soil and biodiversity | Natural capital | 20%
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| The ability of a group to influence the distribution of resources within a small unit, including helping to determine what resources are available and who is eligible to receive them | Political capital | 20%
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| Formulized behaviors or actions the group members regularly engage in | Rituals | 20%
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| Conflicted expectations between two or more statuses/roles | Role Conflict | 20%
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| Socio-economic layering of society's members, according to property, power and prestige | Social stratification | 20%
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| The causes and consequences of social behavior. Awareness of the patterns in how characteristics and resources are distributed | Sociology | 20%
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| The top 1/5th of the U.S population had a household income over what (aprox)? | $100,000 | 10%
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| Close knit, don't go outside the group -type of social capital | Bonding social capital | 10%
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| The ties between groups. Your network of people and resources- type of social capital | Bridging social capital | 10%
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| The same measurements and weights | Calculability | 10%
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| 7 | Careful documentation | 10%
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| Monitoring people, organization of restaurant | Control | 10%
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| When things become popular before certain things are set in place. ex. cars before roads | Cultural lag | 10%
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| What all cultures have in common. ex: Dancing, body decoration, rights of passage, incest taboo | Cultural universals | 10%
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| Purposes for Incarceration | deterence | 10%
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| People are scared to go to jail, so they don't commit a crime | Deterence | 10%
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| 5 key characteristics of Mcdonaldization | Efficiency | 10%
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| Minimizing the time taken on tasks | Efficiency | 10%
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| The evaluation of cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one culture | Ethnocentrism | 10%
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| The direct or connotative meaning of what's said | Expression given | 10%
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| What could be implied from the given statement | Expression given off | 10%
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| Decision-making by a group, especially characterized by uncritical acceptance or conformity to a perceived majority view | Group think | 10%
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| When individuals in a group who act together without any planned action | Heard behavior | 10%
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| The skills and abilities of each individual within a community | Human capital | 10%
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| 6 | Incarceration for "public" order crimes | 10%
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| Laws, deliberately restrict minorities | Institutional discrimination | 10%
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| Theory: Multiple social identities combine to modify a person's status in society. Not all identities are equally influential. There is a "piece of the oppressor in all of us" | Intersections Theory | 10%
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| Harm from trying to be efficient | Irrationality of rationality | 10%
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| The chances people have to get ahead (opportunities) | Life chances | 10%
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| 4 | Longer sentencing | 10%
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| 5 | Mandatory minimum sentencing | 10%
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| Apparent/intended functions | Manifest functions | 10%
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| 1 | Nonhuman technology | 10%
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| Longing for something in the past | Nostalgia trap | 10%
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| Being able to know what you're going to get | Predictability | 10%
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| 3 | Protect the citizens | 10%
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| Pay for what they've done | Punishment | 10%
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| Reasons for high incarceration rates in the U.S. | Punishment | 10%
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| 2 | Rehabilitate the prisoners | 10%
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| Conflicting expectations within a single role | Role strain | 10%
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| Ideas about the world and how it works | Social construction | 10%
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| Established or standardized patterns of rule-governed behavior | Social institutions | 10%
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| Movement between different positions within social stratification | Social mobility | 10%
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| Expected behaviors | Social roles | 10%
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| Set of rules about how to be a good man | The man box | 10%
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| Theory: If people get together and define it is real, then it is and it has consequences | The W.I. Thomas theory | 10%
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| One does not always cause the other | "Correlation is not causation" | 0%
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| People's capacity to make decisions | Human agency | 0%
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| Focuses on social structures, problems and inter relationships | Macro level | 0%
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| Focuses on individuals and their interactions | Micro level | 0%
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| The degree to which those in a social system identify with it and feel bound to support it, willingness to cooperate to survive and prosper | Social Cohesion | 0%
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| Relations between groups in regard to the hierarchal organization of status into the roles regulating behavior | Social Structures | 0%
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| A quality of mind that involves shifting or combining perspectives in order to develop useful ideas about what is going on in the world | Sociological imagination | 0%
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| A level or layer of reality. Constrains and coerces us in everyday life | The Social | 0%
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