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[Show more]Globalization Increased flow of goods, money, ideas, and people across national borders 
Sociology The study of societies and the social worlds that individuals inhabit within them. 
What is the sociological imagination and who coined the term? The capacity to think systematically about how social c...
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Add to cartGlobalization Increased flow of goods, money, ideas, and people across national borders 
Sociology The study of societies and the social worlds that individuals inhabit within them. 
What is the sociological imagination and who coined the term? The capacity to think systematically about how social c...
proletariat Workers, those who have no means of production of their own and so are reduced to selling their labor power in order to live. 
bourgeoisie Owners, the class of modern capitalists who own the means of production and employ wage laborers. 
class consciousness the recognition of social ineq...
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Add to cartproletariat Workers, those who have no means of production of their own and so are reduced to selling their labor power in order to live. 
bourgeoisie Owners, the class of modern capitalists who own the means of production and employ wage laborers. 
class consciousness the recognition of social ineq...
The lifelong process where people learn the attitudes, values, and behaviors appropriate for members of a particular culture Socialization 
Socialization helps people discover how to behave "properly" and what to expect from others if we follow society's norms and values Microsociological perspec...
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Add to cartThe lifelong process where people learn the attitudes, values, and behaviors appropriate for members of a particular culture Socialization 
Socialization helps people discover how to behave "properly" and what to expect from others if we follow society's norms and values Microsociological perspec...
social structure the way in which a society is organized into predictable relationships social interaction the ways in which people respond to one another social status a social position within the context of a social structure ascribed status a status one is born with or chooses to associate with a...
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Add to cartsocial structure the way in which a society is organized into predictable relationships social interaction the ways in which people respond to one another social status a social position within the context of a social structure ascribed status a status one is born with or chooses to associate with a...
A ______ refers to one of the largest social units and includes a population of people, usually living within a specified geographic area, connected by common ideas and subject to a particular political authority. national society 
A focus on individual or small-group interaction entails micro-level...
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Add to cartA ______ refers to one of the largest social units and includes a population of people, usually living within a specified geographic area, connected by common ideas and subject to a particular political authority. national society 
A focus on individual or small-group interaction entails micro-level...
What is NOT an aspect of nonmaterial (symbolic) culture? Technology 
What can a person practice to avoid the tendency toward ethnocentrism? Cultural Relativism 
The experience which the author of text had buying tickets and getting his passport stamped in Morocco is an example of which aspect of cul...
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Add to cartWhat is NOT an aspect of nonmaterial (symbolic) culture? Technology 
What can a person practice to avoid the tendency toward ethnocentrism? Cultural Relativism 
The experience which the author of text had buying tickets and getting his passport stamped in Morocco is an example of which aspect of cul...
What are the three important causes of cultural change? o Discovery: Taking note of existing elements of the world o Invention: Production of new objects, ideas, and social patterns o Diffusion: The spread of products, people and information from one culture to another 
What are Peter Berger's four...
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Add to cartWhat are the three important causes of cultural change? o Discovery: Taking note of existing elements of the world o Invention: Production of new objects, ideas, and social patterns o Diffusion: The spread of products, people and information from one culture to another 
What are Peter Berger's four...
Gender The way in which social forces structure how being made male or female affects what is expected of you, how you are treated, what opportunities you have, and the results for individual men and women. 
Sex Whether a person is classified as male or female based on anatomical or chromosomal crit...
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Add to cartGender The way in which social forces structure how being made male or female affects what is expected of you, how you are treated, what opportunities you have, and the results for individual men and women. 
Sex Whether a person is classified as male or female based on anatomical or chromosomal crit...
What does it mean that sociology is not a practice , but an attempt to understand? The information that sociology gather can be a practice. But sociology is a study to attempt to understand the world but noy a skill that you can apply Can be used by anyone, positively or negatively 
Why is a sociolo...
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Add to cartWhat does it mean that sociology is not a practice , but an attempt to understand? The information that sociology gather can be a practice. But sociology is a study to attempt to understand the world but noy a skill that you can apply Can be used by anyone, positively or negatively 
Why is a sociolo...
Sociology The systematic and scientific study of human society and social behavior 
Humans are social creatures, and our accumulated interactions create the patterns and structures referred to as _________ society 
Sociological perspective Examining the world through a sociological lens 
Social Anal...
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Add to cartSociology The systematic and scientific study of human society and social behavior 
Humans are social creatures, and our accumulated interactions create the patterns and structures referred to as _________ society 
Sociological perspective Examining the world through a sociological lens 
Social Anal...
Formal Organizations Large secondary groups organized to achieve their goals efficiently 
What are the types of formal organizations? Utilitarian organizations, normative organizations, and coercive organizations 
Utilitarian Organizations Pays people for their efforts and usually joining is a matte...
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Add to cartFormal Organizations Large secondary groups organized to achieve their goals efficiently 
What are the types of formal organizations? Utilitarian organizations, normative organizations, and coercive organizations 
Utilitarian Organizations Pays people for their efforts and usually joining is a matte...
what is the key to upward social mobility? Education 
 
define social stratification refers to a society's categorization of its people into rankings of socioeconomic tiers based on factors like wealth, income, race, education, and power 
 
how are positions in social stratification determined? sta...
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Add to cartwhat is the key to upward social mobility? Education 
 
define social stratification refers to a society's categorization of its people into rankings of socioeconomic tiers based on factors like wealth, income, race, education, and power 
 
how are positions in social stratification determined? sta...
What are the two key components of social structure? 1. Social hierarchies (roles) 2. Institutions (norms) 
How are Roles and Norms related to the discussion of social structure? Social Structure describes the diverse ways in which the rules and norms of everyday life become enduring patterns that s...
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Add to cartWhat are the two key components of social structure? 1. Social hierarchies (roles) 2. Institutions (norms) 
How are Roles and Norms related to the discussion of social structure? Social Structure describes the diverse ways in which the rules and norms of everyday life become enduring patterns that s...
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