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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 The process of becoming human.

$100 Answer from H1 What is socialization?

$200 Question from H1 This social agent places you in the social structure and is the primary agent for the first five years of one’s life.

$200 Answer from H1 What is family?

$300 Question from H1 A social entity charged with socializing a large portion of a societies population

$300 Answer from H1 What is a social agent?

$400 Question from H1 Argument over inherited traits vs. learned traits.

$400 Answer from H1 What is the nature vs. nurture debate?

$500 Question from H1 This is necessary for human development.

$500 Answer from H1 What is human interaction?

$100 Question from H2 Behavior or characteristics that violate existing social norms/values.

$100 Answer from H2 What is deviance?

$200 Question from H2 Theory on deviance that states deviance is rooted in some component of our human makeup.

$200 Answer from H2 What is the sociobiological theory?

$300 Question from H2 Deviance primarily transmitted through cultural environment.

$300 Answer from H2 What is the Cultural Transmission theory?

$400 Question from H2 Idea that most people want to attain cultural goals, but not everyone has the legitimate means of achieving them

$400 Answer from H2 What is the anomic/strain theory? (Merton)

$500 Question from H2 Individuals who have weak ties to the community are more likely to commit deviant acts.

$500 Answer from H2 What is the control theory?

$100 Question from H3 any act prohibited by law and punishable by government

$100 Answer from H3 What is crime?

$200 Question from H3 States that society should intervene and rehabilitate.

$200 Answer from H3 What is the liberal approach to crime?

$300 Question from H3 States that society should focus on the crime itself, catching and punishing criminals.

$300 Answer from H3 What is the conservative approach to crime?

$400 Question from H3 Committed by individuals of high social status in the course of their professional lives.

$400 Answer from H3 What is white collar crime?

$500 Question from H3 Supposedly harm to no one but the person committing them.

$500 Answer from H3 What are victimless crimes?

$100 Question from H4 Scientific classification of all peoples into categories based on biological attributes.

$100 Answer from H4 What is race?

$200 Question from H4 People are free to move from different class levels

$200 Answer from H4 What is open stratification?

$300 Question from H4 Difficult/impossible to move from different class levels.

$300 Answer from H4 What is closed stratification?

$400 Question from H4 This was set up to establish legal efforts to achieve equal rights in educational and employment opportunities for racial minorities and women.

$400 Answer from H4 What is Affirmative Action?

$500 Question from H4 The five key characteristics of minority groups.

$500 Answer from H4 What are: 1. Disadvantages 2. Social Visibility 3. Consciousness of Kind 4. Involuntary Membership 5. Endogamy

$100 Question from H5 Every society has gender socialization, in almost all societies, that inequality favors this gender.

$100 Answer from H5 Who are men?

$200 Question from H5 States that inequalities between men and women are apparent and necessary.

$200 Answer from H5 What is the functionalist theory on gender stratification?

$300 Question from H5 Inequalities exist between men and women because of economics.

$300 Answer from H5 What is the conflict theory on gender stratification?

$400 Question from H5 Boys and girls are socialized differently so that men are automatically dominate.

$400 Answer from H5 What the feminist theory on gender stratification?

$500 Question from H5 The five agents of gender socialization.

$500 Answer from H5 What are: Living Space, Play, Dress, School, and Advertising

Final Jeopardy Analyze Wilson’s, Willie’s, and Murray’s approach to race in the US

Final Jeopardy Answer Wilson: Believes that affirmative action is blatantly unfair, but necessary as long as a majority of minorities are living poverty Willie: Hates white people and feels that AA is set up with the intentions reinforcing racism. Believes there should be a re- segregation Murray: Does not like AA, because it is unnatural Yet, necessary to an extent Extreme forms of AA are recipes for hate