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Sociology

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I - The King who was executed during the French revolution.I - Part of sociology that serves as your view to the world.I - Systematic and scientific study of human social relationship and institutions.I - He believed that social conflict, struggle and strifes are the keys for the society to change.I - Economic system developed thru conflict idea that resulted to equal distribution of wealthI - The sociologists who explained suicide rates,I - He supported the Theory of Evolution of Charles Darwin.I - The father of Sociology.I - The system wherein whoever controls the means of production will control social reality and wealth.I - The process of technological innovation and development in industries in 19th century.I - Study how people use symbols to develop their views of the world and communicate with one another.I - Society is regarded as a whole unit and made-up of interrelated parts that work together.I - See society less as a cohesive system and more as an arena of conflict and power struggles.T/F - Sociology requires to look at the world critically.T/F - Biological and psychological studies of men are enough to explain society.T/F - Suicide attempts are higher in time of peace than war.T/F - Society is regarded as a whole unit and made up of interrelated parts that work together according to functionalist perspective.T/F - Suicide rates are higher in woman than men.T/F - Man is not only a rational being but also a social being.T/F - Suicide rates are high among the Catholics than Protestants.T/F - Symbolic interactionalism explains that society is less as a cohesive system and more as an arena of conflict and power strugglesT/F - The higher the education, the higher the possibility that individual will commit suicideT/F - Woman maintain more eye-to-eye contact than men.E - The three levels that sociology studies.E - Max Webers Pattern of Social Actions.E - Three Sociological Perspectives.E - Two Purposes of studying sociology.E - Role and Importance of Sociology.I - A shared, learned, symbolic system of values, beliefs and attitudes that shapes and influences perception and behavior of human beings.I - The way of life of the entire society.I - Are expected, standardized, recognizable, patterns of behavior that the majority of the group exhibit as a result of group membership.I - Norms with moral and ethical significance; contains the fundamental values.I - Formal norms enacted by governing institutions.I - Are mans perception about the reality of things and are shared ideas about how the world and his environment operate.I - Cultures differ, so that a cultural trait, act, or idea has no meaning or function by itself but has a meaning only within its cultural setting.I - To ensure that individual conform to the norms or behave in ways prescribed with society, applied to attain the individuals conformity.I - Refers to the concrete and tangible objects.I - It refers to the Imprisonment or death penalty.I - Culture generally practiced by the people in one country.I - Differences among the practices of cultural universalI - These are cultural practices that can be observed from many different cultures across the globe.I - A belief that ones group is the center of the universe and one scales and rates other cultures with reference to it.I - Smaller groups within the society.I - Refers to the ancestry of a particular group of people who share common distinguishing traits.I - Component of culture includes politics, religion, language, norms and values.I - Everyday Habits customs, traditions, and conventions.I - Are standard of excellence of behavior that is perceived to be true, good, desirable, appropriate and better by the majority.I - Who said that Culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, art, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of the society.E - Explain Suicide rates by Variations in Social integration.E - Characteristics of Culture.E - Elements of Culture.E - Main types of CultureE - Types of Subculture