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15 Cards in this Set
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What is the primary influence on a person?
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Their environment.
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What is the social location of someone?
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Where that person stands in society.
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August Compte
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Applied science to social life.
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Herbert Spencer
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Social Darwinism; survival of the fittest.
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Karl Marx
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Conflict theory.
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Emile Durkeim
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Functionalism; Social forces affect your behavior.
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Max Weber
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Protestant work ethic; Religion factored in Capitalism
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W.E.B. DuBois
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African american to earn doctorate at Harvard; co-founder of NAACP; embraced Marxism
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Parsons/Mills
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Elitism; Business, Politicans, Military triangle.
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Mead
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Symbolic Interaction; Interpretation of reality
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Robert Merton
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Functionalist; founder of functions
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Types of Functions
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Manifest - Intended
Latent - Unintended |
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Mimetic Effects
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A (local, regional, global) (event, decision, disaster, phenomenon) that can cause a positive or negative outcome.
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Macroanaylsis
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Functionalism/Conflict theory
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Microanalysis
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Symbolic interactionism.
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