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3 major sociological theories

symbolic interaction theory, conflict theory, functionalist theory

symbolic interaction theory

symbolic meaning people develop and rely upon during social interaction

conflict theory

emphasizes the role of coercion and power in the social order

functionalist theory

refers to the concept of social order maintaining society's stability

values

informal laws that govern behaviors of society

folkways

traditions

morés

certain things that you don't do

laws

degree of significance in the social contract

culture

values, norms, and customs that people share with one another

ethnocentrism

one's tendency to view their own culture as the norm