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Societal Norms

Societal Norms

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Social Studies

12th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 6 Questions

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Unraveling the Social Structure

Understanding the intricate dynamics and relationships that shape society and influence human behavior.

​G12 Sociology - KeithG

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Understanding Social Structure

  • Social structure refers to the patterned relationships and interactions among individuals and groups in a society.
  • It encompasses various elements such as social roles, social norms, social institutions, and social hierarchies.
  • By studying social structure, we can gain insights into how societies are organized and how individuals are influenced by their social environment.

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Social Structure:


Social structure is like the invisible rules that help decide how people in a group behave and what jobs they do. It's like a pattern that everyone in a community follows to live together without too much trouble.

Social structure refers to elements such as social roles, social norms, social institutions, and social hierarchies. It provides insights into how societies are organized and how individuals are influenced by their social environment.

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Multiple Choice

What does social structure refer to?

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Patterned relationships and interactions among individuals and groups

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Elements such as social roles, social norms, social institutions, and social hierarchies

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Insights into how societies are organized and how individuals are influenced by their social environment

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The study of individual behavior in society

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Components of Social Structure

  • Social Roles: Defined set of behaviors expected of individuals in a specific position.

  • Social Norms: Shared expectations and rules that guide behavior in a society.

  • Social Groups: Collections of individuals who interact and share common interests or characteristics.

  • Social Institutions: Established systems and structures that shape social behavior and fulfill specific functions.

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Open Ended

Now that you know that

Social Roles are defined set of behaviors expected of individuals in a specific position. What is YOUR social role?

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Understanding Social Roles and Statuses

  • Social roles are the expected behaviors, rights, and obligations associated with a particular position in society.

  • Social statuses are the positions individuals hold in a social group, which can be ascribed or achieved.

  • Ascribed statuses are those assigned at birth, while achieved statuses are earned through individual effort.

  • Social roles and statuses shape our interactions, expectations, and identities in society.

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Open Ended

Now that you know that Social statuses are the positions individuals hold in a social group, which can be ascribed or achieved. What are your Ascribed and achieved status.

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Social Roles and Statuses

Trivia: Social roles and statuses refer to the interactions, expectations, and identities individuals have in society. They shape our behavior and position in the community. These roles can be assigned or earned, and they play a crucial role in defining our social interactions and relationships.

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Multiple Choice

What are social roles and statuses?

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Expected behaviors and positions in society

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Rights and obligations in society

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Assigned and earned positions in society

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Interactions, expectations, and identities in society

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Unraveling Social Structure

  • Social Groups: Collections of individuals who interact and share common characteristics or interests.
  • Social Institutions: Established systems or structures that govern social behavior and fulfill specific societal needs.
  • Understanding: Analyzing social groups and institutions helps comprehend human interactions, power dynamics, and societal norms.

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Economic Systems and Political Structures

Social groups and institutions provide insights into the complexities of economic systems and political structures. They help us understand how power is distributed, how decisions are made, and how resources are allocated. By studying these aspects, we can gain a deeper understanding of societies and their functioning.

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Multiple Choice

What do social groups and institutions help us understand?

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Human interactions and power dynamics

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Economic systems and political structures

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Cultural traditions and religious beliefs

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Environmental sustainability and technological advancements

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Impacts of Social Structure

  • Social structure refers to the patterned relationships between individuals and groups in a society.
  • It influences social interactions, roles, and norms within a community.
  • Understanding social structure helps analyze inequalities, power dynamics, and social change.
  • It plays a crucial role in shaping social institutions such as family, education, and government.

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Social Structure:

Influences on social interactions, roles, and norms within a community. Did you know that social structure shapes how we interact with others and defines our roles in society? It also influences the norms and values we follow. Social structure plays a crucial role in maintaining order and stability within a community.

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Multiple Choice

What does social structure refer to?

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Patterned relationships between individuals and groups in a society

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Influences on social interactions, roles, and norms within a community

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Analysis of inequalities, power dynamics, and social change

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Shaping of social institutions such as family, education, and government

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Unraveling the Social Structure

Understanding the intricate dynamics and relationships that shape society and influence human behavior.

​G12 Sociology - KeithG

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