St. Croix Catholic School Catholic Schools Week JEOPARDY GAME

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Paradigms &Sociological Statuses
Socialization Imagination & Roles
Deviance
Isms
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The view that society
is not really harmonious
but is made up
of groups in
competition for resources
What is conflict
paradigm?
This theory examine
society
on a micro level
and focuses on how
people read symbols
and deal with their statuses
(i.e. master status)
What is a symbolic
interaction?
A process by which
individuals acquire
cultural competency
and lasts
for a person’s entire life
What is socialization?
A student who is tracked
into a lower track
at school and then
decides that
school doesn’t matter
and starts a
life of crime is committing…
What is secondary
deviance?
In “Who Rules America”
Domhoff shows
what the rich do to help
them and their
children stay rich.
The process is called…
What is social
reproduction?
Considering the historical
and individual context
that shapes and
explains behaviors
What is sociological
imagination?
True or False: A sociologist
looking at “why college
students text during class?”
using the sociological
imagination would ask
about how texting makes
the professor feel
What is False?
True or false:
If we were examining why
Amy and Brandon got
divorced in 2013 we
would ask “how has the
institution of family been
affected by changes in
the institution of economy?”
What is True?
Lucal applies the
sociological
imagination to this part
of her own life
What is gender?
Working to enter
research as more than
an observer is called
becoming a
What is a complete
participant?
The status that
others deem
most telling about
an individual
What is master status?
A man rejected from an
education program
because the
admissions committee deems
him nurturing enough
because he is a man
is rejected
because of his
What is ascribed status?
A relationship based on
an emotional
connection without
a specific goal in mind
What is gemeinschaft?
According to Lorber,
individuals are born ____
but NOT ______;
they are taught
masculine
and feminine over time
What is
sexed; gendered?
True or false:
Our sociology class is a
primary group
What is false?
Kissing in public
and having a
hamburger for breakfast
are violations of
What are folkways?
A drug dealer embodies
this following response
to anomie
What is innovation?
At a dinner party Albert
drank too much
and then
drove home. This is most
accurately a breach of
What is a more?
Child molestation and
female infanticide are
examples of
What is a taboo?
Groups that have beliefs,
values or use material
culture
in ways that set them
apart from larger
(parent) culture
What is a counter
culture?
The difference between
prejudice and
discrimination is that
prejudice involves_______
and discrimination
involves ____________
What are attitudes;
behaviors?
If you went to a nightclub
and saw a black woman
dancing and said to your
friend,
“see, I told you black
people can dance”
it would be an example of
What is prejudice?
Mary hates men and
goes out of her way to
avoid them.
True or false:
this is reverse sexism.
What is false?
Driving to a white suburb
to go to the grocery
store rather than
shopping in St. Paul
is an example of
What is avoidance?