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15 Cards in this Set
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Reasons people create families
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Love/Emotional Security
Regulate Sexual Behavior Socialize Children Protect Young/Disabled Place People In Social Order |
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Ways Society Has Structured Families
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1. Monogamy
2. Polygamy (Polygyny and Polyandry) 3. Nuclear Family 4. Family of Orientation 5. Family of Procreation 6. Extended Family |
1. One partner
2. Multiple partners (For males and For women) 3. Husband, Wife, Children 4. Self, Siblings, Parents 5. Self, Spouse, Offspring 6. Blood Ties |
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Talking About Ancestors
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1. Bilateral Descent
2. Patrilineal Descent 3. Matrilineal Descent |
1. Offspring product of both lines
2. "" of paternal line 3. "" of maternal line |
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Marriage
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a socially recognized union between two or more peoples
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What Makes a Marriage Socially Recognized
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Government is involved
Religious Ceremony Abides by social norms |
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How do you decide who to marry?
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Endogamy
Exogamy Arranged Marriage |
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Reasons for increase in marrying age
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1. College
2. More education to get a stable job 3. Sex before marriage 4. High divorce rate 5. More reasons to rationalize a divorce |
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Functions of Education
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1. Instills self-discipline
2. Transmits and reproduces culture 3. Selects Talent 4. Teaches Skills 5. Reproduces Socioeconomic power in the power structure |
1. Rules/Behaviors taught to help one function outside the family
2. Assimilates people into the majority culture 3. Allows students to cultivate intelligence in particular activities 4. Teaches basic and thinking skills 5. Reinforces ecnomic classes |
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Hegemony
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the elites use their position and power to convince the masses of what is the "correct" order of things
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Deductive Research Cycle
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Theory > Hypothesis > Empirical Observations > Analysis
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Inductive Research Cycle
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Empirical Observations > Analysis > Theory > Hypothesis
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Reference Group
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A Group we compare ourselves too
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In Group
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The Dominant Group
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Functionalism
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Society is a structure of interrelated parts
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Symbolic Interactionism
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face-to-face interactions affect society as a whole
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