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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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1. Convicted offender stays in the community with regular supervision and conditions of behavior
peer group
leadership types
probation
front stage
2. Informal culture taught in school in preparation for later in life
Four purposes of punishment
gemeinschaft
hidden curriculum
social category
3. An individual adopts the beliefs or actions of a group and makes them his or her own
internalization
urbanization
theories deviance
social structure
4. People who share a physical location but do not have lasting (or any) social relationships
post-industrial society
gemeinschaft
the life course
social aggregate
5. Retribution - Deterrence - Incapacitation - Rehabilitation
traditional authority
impression management
Four purposes of punishment
social structure
6. The ability to get your way - even over the resistance of others
bridging ties
pastoral society
Understand and recognize Solomon Asch's experiment on group conformity
power
7. Based on cultivating plants with hand tools
anomie
horticultural society
re-socialization
emotion work
8. Leaving a role
reference groups
role exit
6 types of societies
primary deviance
9. When each person does less when there are more people involved
social loafing
sub urbanization
Mead: the self and role taking
status
10. The ability to choose which rules to enforce for whom and for when
Mead: the self and role taking
discretion
subsistence economy
role exit
11. The view [developed by Howard Becker] that the labels people are given affect 1. The way others respond to that person [interaction] - and 2. their own self-concept [internalization] Thus channeling their behavior either into deviance or into conform
labeling theory
leadership types
looking glass self
probation
12. 1. Replacing members 2. Teaching recruits 3. Producing and distributing goods and services 4. Preserving order 5. Providing and maintaining a sense of purpose
stigma
Five major tasks of groups (and societies)
emotion work
recidivism
13. Social groups - institutions - individuals that provide socialization situations
agents of socialization
Illegitimate opportunity structures
face saving work
compliance
14. A) The elite group members make up the laws b) The elite group members structure society so that they have more opportunities than others c) Discretion benefits the elite in all parts of the criminal justice system d) The oppressed must organize to r
the life course
social order
social interaction
Conflict theory
15. Preventing an act by producing fear of the consequences of the act ('crime does not pay')
Deterrence
labeling theory
discretion
sub urbanization
16. Someone who influences other people
leader
role
urbanization
Deterrence
17. When a person has two or more competing roles
role conflict
group dynamics
impression management
knowledge work
18. Incarceration - rehabilitation institutions (cut off from the rest of society to reform)
authority
recidivism
status
total institutions
19. Impersonal relationships that involve only limited parts of one's personality
secondary relationships
institutional means
looking glass self
traditional authority
20. The web of relationships that joins a person to other people and groups
social networking
deviance
expressive leaders
parole
21. Crimes more commonly committed by lower class people on the streets of their communities
stereotypes
leadership styles
capital punishment
street crime
22. Authority based on custom
traditional authority
power
master status
egalitarian
23. Social unity based on consensus of values and norms or conformity - and dependence on traditional family
social structure
institutional means
mechanical solidarity
gender socialization
24. Difficulties tying to fulfill the expectations of a role
role strain
Self-fulfilling prophecy
social capital
social loafing
25. The way society sets children onto different courses in their way of life due to male/ female
groupthink
social order
juvenile crime
gender socialization
26. Illegal acts committed by affluent - 'respectable' individuals in the course of business activities
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27. A type of economy where you live off the land
Rehabilitation
subsistence economy
group cohesion
a right of passage
28. What all humans share that makes us distinct form other species and does not derive from our social environment.
agrarian society
human nature
Deterrence
hidden curriculum
29. The behaviors - obligations - and privileges attached to specific status
leadership styles
compliance
role
total institutions
30. Status set that society sees as mismatched
status inconsistency
re-socialization
agents of socialization
gender socialization
31. What they actually did
total institutions
looking glass self
role performance
backstage
32. Relationships that cross social barriers
gender roles
master status
a right of passage
bridging ties
33. When norms are weak - conflicting or absent
out-groups
power
anomie
backstage
34. Conformity to establish or maintain a relationship with a person or group
Mead: the self and role taking
identification
Conflict theory
leader
35. ID - Ego - super ego
authoritarion leadership
three parts of the self
conformity
backstage
36. Using one's social networks for some form of gain
crime
networking
reference groups
crowd
37. Process that teaches culture to group members
institutional means
master status
instrumental leader
socialization
38. Relationships that cross social barriers
societal transformation
probation
bridging ties
conformity
39. Preparing for future roles
out-groups
theory of social contract
power
anticipatory socialization
40. The death penalty
leadership styles
capital punishment
clique
clique
41. The legal - available opportunities and resources the society provides for success
in-groups
institutional means
post-industrial society
gender roles
42. Organized pattern of beliefs and behaviors centered on basic social needs
hidden curriculum
triad
social institutions
compliance
43. When each person does less when there are more people involved
social loafing
social capital
crime
networking
44. Large movement of people from country to city
Conflict theory
authoritarion leadership
social structure
urbanization
45. Authority based on law or written rules and regulations; also called bureaucratic authority
rational-leagal authority
Five major tasks of groups (and societies)
juvenile crime
tact
46. Creating specialization of subsystems and institutions within the social structure
social differentiation
social category
front stage
social order
47. Domestic revolution (plants and animal) - agricultural revolution (the plow) - industrial revolution (steam engine) - informational revolution (micro chips)
4 social revolutions and key inventions
theory of social contract
front stage
identification
48. The framework (patterns) or society
social structure
front stage
status symbols
Mead: the self and role taking
49. Techniques to salvage a performance
sub urbanization
face saving work
institutional means
role
50. Power that is illegitimate - that people do not accept as rightly exercised over them
pastoral society
Four purposes of punishment
Coercion
reference groups