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Row 1, Col 1 RETURN two or more adult generations of The same family who share Economic resources Ex. Grandparents What is extended family?

1,2 Smallest group or individuals Called a family EX. Parents, kids What is nuclear family? RETURN

1,3 Thinking based on group beliefs And conformity, created by Pressure to conform Ex. Line test What is the difference between group and individual behavior? RETURN

1,4 The scientific study of social Structure What is the focus of socialogy? RETURN

2,1 Broad ideas of what is good or Desirable in society What is value? RETURN

2,2 The innate or natural patterns of Behavior Ex. Fight or flight What is instinct? RETURN

2,3 A rule of behavior, a violation in Which calls for strong punishment Ex. insest What is Taboo? RETURN

2,4 Rules defining appropriate or Inappropriate behavior Ex. Raising hands What is norm? RETURN

3,1 An impulse to release discomfort What is drive? RETURN

3,2 Language limits thoughts in weak Linguistic relativity and in strong Linguistic relativity language Determines thought Ex. understanding What is Whorf Hypothesis? RETURN

3,3 A specific territory inhabited by People who share a common culture What is society? RETURN

3,4 How a person acts, based on how They were raised within the culture What is cultural behavior? RETURN

4,1 a norm that is formally defined And enforced by officials What is law? RETURN

4,2 Rewards or punishments that can Be applied by most group members Ex. Smile or frown What is informal saction? RETURN

4,3 Behavior that matches group expectations What is conformity? RETURN

4,4 Acts committed in violation of the law What is crime? RETURN

5,1 Process of changing a criminal Through socialization What is rehabilitate? RETURN

5,2 Interaction aimed at defending an Opponent Ex. fight What is conflict? RETURN

5,3 Group of people who have Something in common. What is social category? RETURN

5,4 Rewards or punishments. What is social sanctions? RETURN