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AQA A-LEVEL SOCIOLOGY 7192/1 Paper 1 Topics in Sociology Mark Scheme With Satisfied Solutions Positivists - assume that social realities are objective and are best studied through quantitative research methods sociology is a science and cause+effect and patterns can be detected in society a...

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AQA A -LEVEL SOCIOLOGY 7192/2 Paper 2 Topics in Sociology Mark sc heme June Version: 1.0 Final Exam With Complete Solutions Benefit Cheats - People who claim Welfare they're not entitled to Bureaucracy - A system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives. Caste System - a set of rigid social categories that determined not only a person's occupation and economic p otential, but also his or her position in society Childhood - the stage of life that follows infancy and spans the period from the second birthday to the beginning of adolescence Chivalry Thesis - The belief that the police and courts, because they are male dominated, are easier on women Class alignment - Suggests a connection between voters' class positions and their voting preferences. Class deal - A deal that offers women material rewards such as consumer goods in return for working for a wage Class dealignment - The decline in the relationship between social class and voting Constituancy - a group of citizens who can elect reprisentatives to government positions; a group of supporters control theory - A view of conformity and deviance that suggest s that our connection to members of society leads us to systematically conform to society's norms. Absolute Poverty - The point at which a household's income falls below the necessary level to purchase food to physically sustain its members Achieved Status - A social position that a person attains largely through his or her own efforts aging population - A demographic trend that occurs as the average age of a population rises Agencies of Formal Social Control - Agencies of the state such as the police force that exercise control over people based on laws. Agencies Of Informal Social Control - Groups and organisations such as the Workplace and the family that control people's behaviour based on social processes such as approval. Anomie - a sense of aimlessness or despair that arises when we can no longer reasonably expect life to be predictable; too little social regulation; normlessness Alienation - Under capitalism workers become cut off from their work because they have no control over t he production or products of their labour.

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