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Quizzo Round 1 What discipline is defined as “the systematic study of human society”? This term is defined as a group of people who share the same geographical territory, values, and answer to the same authority 3. A/an _________ analysis examines whole societies, large-scale social structures, and social systems instead of looking at important social dynamics in individuals’ lives

Quizzo Round One 4. A ________ is anything that meaningfully represents something else 5. __ ___ is a way of understanding the world based on science developed by Comte. 6. The theoretical perspective in sociology that assumes society is a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability is… 7. Social structures sometimes have negative consequences for the operation of society as a whole. What is the term for these negative consequences?

Quizzo Round One 8.The recognized and intended consequences of a social pattern are referred to as… 9. Unrecognized and unintended consequences of a social pattern are called.. 10. According to August Comte, societies contain _______________, forces for social order and stability.

Quizzo Round 1 Answers What discipline is defined as “the systematic study of human society”? Sociology 2. This term is defined as a group of people who share the same geographical territory, values, and answer to the same authority Society A/an _________ analysis examines whole societies, large-scale social structures, and social systems instead of looking at important social dynamics in individuals’ lives Macro-level

Quizzo Round One Answers 4. A ________ is anything that meaningfully represents something else Symbol 5. __ ___ is a way of understanding the world based on science developed by Comte. Positivism 6. The theoretical perspective in sociology that assumes society is a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability is… Functionalist 7. Social structures sometimes have negative consequences for the operation of society as a whole. What is the term for these negative consequences? Dysfunctions

Quizzo Round One Answers 8.The recognized and intended consequences of a social pattern are referred to as… Manifest 9. Unrecognized and unintended consequences of a social pattern are called.. Latent 10. According to August Comte, societies contain _______________, forces for social order and stability. Social Statics

Quizzo Round 2 An exaggerated description that one applies to every person in some category is referred to as … According to August Comte, societies contain_______, forces for conflict and change. What group of people were the first to systematically analyze society. The term “sociology” was coined by whom? What group of people were the first to use systematically analyze society.

Quizzo Round 2 5. ______________ is the process by which societies are transformed from dependence on agriculture and handmade products to an emphasis on manufacturing and related industries 6. . is the ability to see the relationship between individual experiences and the larger society 7. Is the system in which men dominate women and things seen as “male” or “masculine” are more highly valued than those that are seen as “female” or “feminine”

Quizzo Round 2 8. What is a popular but false notion that may be used to perpetuate certain beliefs even in the light of conclusive evidence to the contrary called? 9. What is the biological and anatomical differences between females and males called? 10. What did Durkheim call a condition in which social control becomes ineffective because of the loss of shared values and a sense of purpose in society.

Quizzo Round 2 Answers An exaggerated description that one applies to every person in some category is referred to as … Stereotype 2. According to August Comte, societies contain_______, forces for conflict and change. Social Dynamics 3. What group of people were the first to systematically analyze society. Greeks 4. The term “sociology” was coined by whom? August Comte What group of people were the first to use systematically analyze society.

Quizzo Round 2 Answers 5. ______________ is the process by which societies are transformed from dependence on agriculture and handmade products to an emphasis on manufacturing and related industries Industrialization 6. . is the ability to see the relationship between individual experiences and the larger society Sociological Imagination Is the system in which men dominate women and things seen as “male” or “masculine” are more highly valued than those that are seen as “female” or “feminine” Patriarchy

Quizzo Round 2 Answers 8. What is a popular but false notion that may be used to perpetuate certain beliefs even in the light of conclusive evidence to the contrary called? Myth 9. What is the biological and anatomical differences between females and males called? Sex 10. What did Durkheim call a condition in which social control becomes ineffective because of the loss of shared values and a sense of purpose in society. Anomie

Quizzo Round 3 Who believed that class conflict is necessary in order to produce social change? What word does Marx use to describe feelings of powerlessness and estrangement from other people. First department of Sociology was at started where? What is a set of logically interrelated statements that attempt to describe, explain, and predict social events

Quizzo Round 3 5. Which theory characterizes contemporary societies by post-industrialization, consumerism, and global communication

Quizzo Round 3 Answers Who believed that class conflict is necessary in order to produce social change? Marx 2. What word does Marx use to describe feelings of powerlessness and estrangement from other people. Alienation 3. First department of Sociology was at started where? University of Chicago 4. What is a set of logically interrelated statements that attempt to describe, explain, and predict social events Theory

Quizzo Round 3 Answers 5. Which theory characterizes contemporary societies by post-industrialization, consumerism, and global communication Postmodern