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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. The alignment of some members of a group against others
Laissez-faire leadership:
coalititon
social capital
charismatic authority
2. Group decisions that are made without objective thought
anticipatory socialization
primary deviance
groupthink
authority
3. A system of providing goods and services
crowd
economy
labeling theory
Four purposes of punishment
4. The stages of our life from birth to death
crime
gemeinschaft
social structure
the life course
5. When a society makes major changes to its social structure and how it relates to the environment
the life course
social networking
societal transformation
social capital
6. Based on harnessing machines powered by fuel
networking
embarrassment
the life course
industrial society
7. 1. stability increases 2. intimacy decreases - 3. formality increases - 4. smaller subgroups form - 5. responsibility is diffused
stigma
surplus
conformity
The effect of group size: As the group grows larger
8. Relationships that do not provide much support or social cohesion
weak ties
Conflict theory
mass media
agrarian society
9. For those who feel they can't reach the cultural goals by institutional means there are Four Deviant Paths: a) Innovators b) Ritualists c) Retreatists d) Rebels
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10. The ability to get your way - even over the resistance of others
master status
industrial society
capital punishment
power
11. Occupation within social structures or institutions
mechanical solidarity
status
juvenile crime
surplus
12. When a person has two or more competing roles
identification
role conflict
face saving work
out-groups
13. ID - Ego - super ego
feeling rules
Laissez-faire leadership:
The effect of group size: As the group grows larger
three parts of the self
14. Assigned status given without consent ( female - daughter - sister ect.)
looking glass self
dyad
ascribed status
social capital
15. Domestic revolution (plants and animal) - agricultural revolution (the plow) - industrial revolution (steam engine) - informational revolution (micro chips)
mechanical solidarity
Coercion
4 social revolutions and key inventions
in-groups
16. The ability to choose which rules to enforce for whom and for when
role performance
5 major group tasks
discretion
capital punishment
17. Convicted offender stays in the community with regular supervision and conditions of behavior
primary deviance
probation
stereotypes
capital punishment
18. A cluster of people within a larger group who choose to interact primarily with one another
rational-leagal authority
looking glass self
clique
groupthink
19. Process of replacing previous norms with new ones
Five major tasks of groups (and societies)
stigma
re-socialization
role taking
20. What the culture raises up as what all members should strive to achieve or possess
anomie
5 major group tasks
cultural goal
achieved status
21. Social groups - institutions - individuals that provide socialization situations
agents of socialization
a right of passage
a right of passage
looking glass self
22. A system of providing goods and services
three parts of the self
social groups
backstage
economy
23. Persons influencing each others behavior
networking
social interaction
dyad
dyad
24. Informal culture taught in school in preparation for later in life
triad
urbanization
hidden curriculum
5 major group tasks
25. Informational jobs
organic solidarity
knowledge work
hidden curriculum
role conflict
26. Replacing members - teaching recruits - producing industry goods and services - preserving order - maintaining a sense of purpose
4 social revolutions and key inventions
crime
5 major group tasks
organic solidarity
27. Relationships that do not provide much support or social cohesion
looking glass self
industrial society
Self-fulfilling prophecy
weak ties
28. 'audience' ignores flawed performances
networking
leadership styles
total institutions
studied non-observance
29. Guides group towards reaching goals (task-oriented)
anomie
instrumental leader
compliance
front stage
30. Convicted offender stays in the community with regular supervision and conditions of behavior
secondary groups
probation
institutional means
horticultural society
31. The way society sets children onto different courses in their way of life due to male/ female
leadership types
agrarian society
gender socialization
impression management
32. Leading by being highly permissive
secondary deviance
subsistence economy
total institutions
Laissez-faire leadership:
33. Re-socializing a criminal so that he or she no longer wants to do crime - but can live a non-criminal life ('Go and sin no more')
labeling theory
power
deviance
Rehabilitation
34. Violations of the law by young people under 18 years old
The effect of group size: As the group grows larger
social revolution
impression management
juvenile crime
35. Techniques to salvage a performance
face saving work
crime
post-industrial society
institutional means
36. The ways in which individuals affect groups and the ways in which groups influence individuals
group dynamics
crime
power
democratic leadership
37. What they actually did
dramaturgy
juvenile crime
role performance
cultural goal
38. Committing crime after released from prison
recidivism
White-collar ('occupational') crime
the life course
stigma
39. The legal - available opportunities and resources the society provides for success
institutional means
studied non-observance
authority
crowd
40. Relationships that cross social barriers
bridging ties
charismatic authority
feeling rules
internalization
41. Difficulties tying to fulfill the expectations of a role
charismatic authority
cultural goal
role strain
hunting and gathering
42. Retribution - Deterrence - Incapacitation - Rehabilitation
a right of passage
Four purposes of punishment
Illegitimate opportunity structures
groupthink
43. Illegal acts committed by affluent - 'respectable' individuals in the course of business activities
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44. For those who feel they can't reach the cultural goals by institutional means there are Four Deviant Paths: a) Innovators b) Ritualists c) Retreatists d) Rebels
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45. A group with three members
recidivism
triad
capital punishment
dramaturgy
46. Understand and recognize Stanley Milgram's Teacher-Learner experiment
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47. Authority based on law or written rules and regulations; also called bureaucratic authority
master status
rational-leagal authority
Four purposes of punishment
crowd
48. Virtual transitions between status
a right of passage
bonding ties
White-collar ('occupational') crime
studied non-observance
49. Groups toward which one feels opposition - rivalry or hostility toward
6 types of societies
out-groups
social institutions
social institutions
50. The goal of a leader within a group
rational-leagal authority
leadership types
social capital
4 social revolutions and key inventions