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Sociology/culture

Sociology/culture

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Social Studies

11th - 12th Grade

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Kathleen Assini

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Sociology/culture

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Open Ended

Think about Theoretical perspectives. What are key term you connect with each perspective:

Conflict Theory?

Symbolic Interactionist Theory?

Structural Functionalist Theory?

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Multiple Choice

Culture is maintained and modified through everyday social interactions. Roles and self-concept are strongly shaped and symbols and language are shared within a culture.

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Conflict Theory

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Structural Functionalism

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Symbolic Interactionism

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Multiple Choice

Culture is a complex strategy for meeting human needs. Cultural universals like family and values work together to promote unity and stability.

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Conflict Theory

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Structural Functionalism

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Symbolic Interactionism

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Multiple Choice

Values of competitiveness and material production serve the wealthy and powerful in a society leading to tensions

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Conflict Theory

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Structural Functionalism

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Symbolic Interactionism

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Open Ended

Give an example of how a folkway can become a more.

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Open Ended

Give an example of how a more can become a law.

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Open Ended

Give an example of how a law can become a folkway.

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Multiple Choice

Cultural transmission is

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when a person encounters a culture foreign to his own and has an emotional response to the differences

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something that carries a particular meaning to a group of people who share a culture

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the process by which one generation passes ideas, valus, and culture to the next

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shared beliefs about what is good or bad and determines the character of the members within the group.

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Multiple Choice

A symbol is

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when a person encounters a culture foreign to his own and has an emotional response to the differences

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something that carries a particular meaning to a group of people who share a culture

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the process by which one generation passes ideas, valus, and culture to the next

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shared beliefs about what is good or bad and determines the character of the members within the group.

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Multiple Choice

Culture shock is

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when a person encounters a culture foreign to his own and has an emotional response to the differences

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something that carries a particular meaning to a group of people who share a culture

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the process by which one generation passes ideas, valus, and culture to the next

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shared beliefs about what is good or bad and determines the character of the members within the group.

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Multiple Choice

Values are

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when a person encounters a culture foreign to his own and has an emotional response to the differences

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something that carries a particular meaning to a group of people who share a culture

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the process by which on generation passes ideas, valus, and culture to the next

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shared beliefs about what is good or bad and determines the character of the members within the group.

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Open Ended

What is the difference between material culture and non-material culture?

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Open Ended

A friend gets mad at you for talking to her boyfriend. She doesn't' talk to you for a week. Depending on the number I assign you, explain how one of the following terms can be applied to this scenario: 1. informal sanction, 2. cultural universal, 3. cultural relativism, 4. real culture, 5. ideal culture.

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Open Ended

What is the difference between subculture and counterculture?

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