Sociology
What do sociologists call patterns of interactions between groups and individuals
Group dynamics
Connections between individuals are known as
Social ties
What is social stratification
The process of ranking categories of people in a hierarchy
During the Covid 19 pandemic, Tana had much fewer social interactions than before and she began to feel disconnected from society. Tana was experiencing
Anomie
Sociologist define ethnicity
As a group with shared ancestry or shared heritage
Which system of social stratification is apartheid an example of
Caste
What do we call norm violations that are codified into law?
Crimes
In the us_____ compromises legislatures, the police, courts, and prisons
Criminal justice system
______ refers to the tastes, habits, and expectations that children "inherit" or learn from their parents which help the, achieve material success in life
Cultural capital
What is the justification for harsh sentencing guidelines like californias controversial three strikes law
Deterence for future crimes
_______ association theory argues that we learn to be deviant from peers who are deviant.
Differential
_____ is an action or behavior that results in the unequal treatment of an uses of their membership in a racial or ethnic group
Discrimination
T/f: there have been many societies throughout history with no social stratification
False
_____ was the system of social stratification in the final stages of breaking down when Karl Marx developed his ideas.
Feudalism
The deliberate and systematic extermination of racial, ethnic, or national group is
Genocide
Solomon Asch ran experiments in which subjects were presented with this image and asked about line length. Other people in the room offered wrong answers, and the subject's responses were recorded. What did Asch conclude?
Group exert powerful influence on an individual
What term describes the tendency to choose romantic partners based on similarities in background and group membership?
Homogamy
Sociologically, what is the difference between a group and a crowd.
Individuals associated with a group feel a shared identity and have ongoing social relations
How is institutional discrimination different from individual discrimination
Institutional discrimination is more systematic and widespread
Which of the following is a form of stratification in which all positions are awarded on the basis of accomplishment and skill
Meritocracy
Which term refers to romantic, sexual, or marital relationships between people of different races
Miscegenation
Societies that encourage racial and ethnic diversity have embraced the value of
Pluralism
In the 19th century, American Indians who'd survived clashes with us were forcibly moved. This is
Population transfer
_______ provides most of our emotional support.
Primary groups
The criteria used by a social class system to stratify its members include
Property, power, and prestige
People attend high school class reunions and often compare their lives to their of their peers. This means that classmates are a _______ group
Reference
Which of the following is a factor that can lead to increased group cohesion?
Shared values
Robert Merton developed structural strain theory to explain why deviance occurs. What is the cause of the strain suggested by the name of the theory?
Strain between socially approved goals and the means of achieving them
White nationalism is the belief that a nation should be based in white identity, which is found in religion, politics, economics, and culture
T
Race is defined by sociologists
as a social category based on real or perceived biological differences.