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The scientific study of human behavior in society. - correct answer ✔✔Sociology
imagination seeing the relationship between individual experiences and larger
social influences. - correct answer ✔✔Sociological Imagination
aspects of social life, external to the individual, that can be measured. - correct
answer ✔✔Social facts
The "haves" of society as described by Karl Marx or the ruling elite who own the
means of producing wealth (such as factories) - correct answer ✔✔Capitalist
The "have nots" of society as described by Karl Marx or the masses of workers
who depend on wages to survive, have few resources, and make up the working
class - correct answer ✔✔Proletariat
Karl Marx contended that this is feeling separated from one's group or society. -
correct answer ✔✔Alienation
purposes and activities that are intended and recognized; they're present and
clearly evident. - correct answer ✔✔Manifest Functions
purposes and activities that are unintended and unrecognized; they're present but
not immediately obvious. - correct answer ✔✔Latent Functions
, The physical objects that people make, use, and share.
Consists of the physical objects that people make, use, and share. These objects
include buildings, furniture, music, weapons, jewelry, hairstyles, and the Internet.
- correct answer ✔✔Material Culture
The ideas that people create to interpret and understand the world.
Consists of the ideas that people create to interpret and understand the world.
Beliefs about the supernatural, customs, and rules of behavior are examples of
this - correct answer ✔✔Nonmaterial Culture
Social norms that involve everyday customs, practices, and interaction.
Etiquette rules are a good example. Saying please and thank you and covering
your mouth when you sneeze. - correct answer ✔✔Folkways
Social norms that people consider very important because they maintain moral
and ethical behavior. Examples of these are people must be sexually faithful to
their spouse or partner, loyal to their country, and must not kill another person. -
correct answer ✔✔Mores
The strictest mores, which forbid acts that violate social customs, religious or
moral beliefs or laws.
Examples are cannibalism, incest, or killing infants. - correct answer ✔✔Taboos