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Sociology
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Subject
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humanities
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Realization of flaws
theories deviance
deviance
traditional authority
embarrassment
2. Moving people form cities to the edge of the city.
sub urbanization
role exit
dramaturgy
Illegitimate opportunity structures
3. A system of providing goods and services
social interaction
post-industrial society
leader
economy
4. Crimes more commonly committed by lower class people on the streets of their communities
labeling theory
street crime
role
Self-fulfilling prophecy
5. A form of retribution by which offenders compensate their victims with money or labor
weak ties
pastoral society
restitution
corporate crimes
6. Large movement of people from country to city
service work
master status
social control
urbanization
7. Crimes more commonly committed by lower class people on the streets of their communities
Illegitimate opportunity structures
status set
human nature
street crime
8. Groups' expectations for the norms of boys vs. girls
social interaction
bonding ties
probation
gender roles
9. Conformity to gain reward or avoid punishment
sub urbanization
coalititon
compliance
bridging ties
10. Groups toward which one feels opposition - rivalry or hostility toward
instrumental leader
bridging ties
out-groups
White-collar ('occupational') crime
11. The framework (patterns) or society
Differential Association
urbanization
social structure
social order
12. Discretely informing someone of a flawed performance
Four purposes of punishment
charismatic authority
tact
a right of passage
13. Assumptions of people's personality
pastoral society
feeling rules
tact
stereotypes
14. Based on information services and high technology
social interaction
authority
White-collar ('occupational') crime
post-industrial society
15. Unity based on specialized rules that society depend on one another
subsistence economy
social loafing
White-collar ('occupational') crime
organic solidarity
16. Understand and recognize Stanley Milgram's Teacher-Learner experiment
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17. Change in technology that leads to societal transformation
social revolution
human nature
leadership styles
leadership types
18. A temporary public gathering of individuals who share a common focus; members might interact but will not remain in contact
feeling rules
traditional authority
surplus
crowd
19. Direct contact with clients - customers - patients or students by workers.
discretion
service work
social aggregate
economy
20. Efforts to manage behavior to create a publicly observable and appropriate display of emotion (self control)
authoritarion leadership
social institutions
emotion work
dramaturgy
21. Preparing for future roles
identification
anticipatory socialization
4 social revolutions and key inventions
compliance
22. Occupation within social structures or institutions
power
status
stigma
group cohesion
23. Occupation within social structures or institutions
leader
status
ascribed status
peer group
24. Life through drama or stage 'eyes'
dramaturgy
role conflict
The effect of group size: As the group grows larger
leader
25. A group with three members
leadership styles
triad
status
social loafing
26. Relationships that cross social barriers
deviance
bridging ties
deviance
Coercion
27. Retribution - Deterrence - Incapacitation - Rehabilitation
hidden curriculum
charismatic authority
embarrassment
Four purposes of punishment
28. Committing crime after released from prison
recidivism
role taking
parole
industrial society
29. A physical or social attribute that devalues a person's identity and discredit a person's claim to a 'normal' identity
the particular other
capital punishment
stigma
power
30. Based on harnessing machines powered by fuel
dramaturgy
reference groups
industrial society
pastoral society
31. Change in technology that leads to societal transformation
dramaturgy
economy
social revolution
agents of socialization
32. When each person does less when there are more people involved
societal transformation
pastoral society
status symbols
social loafing
33. Social unity based on consensus of values and norms or conformity - and dependence on traditional family
societal transformation
mechanical solidarity
three parts of the self
internalization
34. Guides group towards reaching goals (task-oriented)
democratic leadership
instrumental leader
re-socialization
leadership types
35. Informal culture taught in school in preparation for later in life
bridging ties
hidden curriculum
authoritarion leadership
urbanization
36. Status set that society sees as mismatched
social differentiation
status inconsistency
probation
Five major tasks of groups (and societies)
37. Inmates released from prison to serve the rest of their sentence under supervision in the community
economy
crime
role exit
parole
38. Creating specialization of subsystems and institutions within the social structure
coalititon
social differentiation
6 types of societies
agents of socialization
39. To much stuff
ascribed status
surplus
service work
Coercion
40. Understand and recognize Stanley Milgram's Teacher-Learner experiment
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41. Based on large scale agriculture
bonding ties
agrarian society
criminal justice system
internalization
42. Assigned status given without consent ( female - daughter - sister ect.)
peer group
coalititon
ascribed status
social differentiation
43. The individual and collective resources available to a person through his or her social networks
crime
4 social revolutions and key inventions
social capital
Four purposes of punishment
44. Society based on kinship - and intimate social relationships
groupthink
face saving work
gemeinschaft
anticipatory socialization
45. Exacting moral vengeance by inflicting suffering on an offender comparable to that caused by the offense ('An eye for an eye')
social aggregate
bridging ties
Retribution
primary deviance
46. When a society makes major changes to its social structure and how it relates to the environment
societal transformation
Coercion
status set
gender socialization
47. A self concept based on our perceptions of how others may have judged us
4 social revolutions and key inventions
three parts of the self
looking glass self
social interaction
48. Society based on kinship - and intimate social relationships
industrial society
gemeinschaft
status
social networking
49. Social groups - institutions - individuals that provide socialization situations
agents of socialization
traditional authority
impression management
Four purposes of punishment
50. Based on pasturing of animals
deviance
authority
master status
pastoral society