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Counterculture Ans✓✓✓A group of people who reject parts of the
dominant society
Culture Ans✓✓✓A system of behaviour, beliefs, knowledge, practices,
values, and materials
Dominant Culture Ans✓✓✓The culture capable of imposing its values,
beliefs, and behaviours because of its economic and political power
Secularization Ans✓✓✓The loss of religious authority over the lives of
individuals and human societies
Social Inequality Ans✓✓✓The gap between advantaged and
disadvantaged people in human society
Social Institutions Ans✓✓✓The norms, values, rule of conduct, and
social arrangements that shape social interactions in human societies
Society Ans✓✓✓The biggest group of human beings who share the
same geographic territory and institutions
Sociological Imagination Ans✓✓✓Term coined by C. Wright Mills, to
highlight the connection between our personal troubles and public issues
, Sociology Ans✓✓✓The systematic study of human society
Subculture Ans✓✓✓A group of people who differs from the dominant
culture without necessarily opposing it
Variables Ans✓✓✓Anything that can take on different values, in other
words they can vary or change
Visible minorities Ans✓✓✓A Government of Canada term used to
define people other than Aboriginal people who are not white in colour
or who identify as part of the Caucasian race
Anticipatory Socialization Ans✓✓✓The process in which individuals
"rehearse" potential roles that they may take on in the future, such as
parenting
Agents of Socialization Ans✓✓✓Significant and generalized others
who guide us through the socialization process, shaping the people we
become
Conflict Theory Ans✓✓✓A social theory based on the idea that human
behaviour and social behaviour are the result of underlying conflict over
resources between competing groups in human societies