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40 Cards in this Set
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Sex |
Refers to a bilogical differences |
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Gender |
Encompasses to all social,cultural,psychological charachteristic |
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Romantic oriented |
Attracted to meaning wanting to be a romtantic relationship and is unrelated to sexual attraction |
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Sexual oriented |
Who you get turned on by or who you would want to engaged in sexual behavior |
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Heterosexual |
The attraction to a gender different from their own |
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Homosexual |
The attraction to a gender the same as their own |
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Lesbian |
Women who are attracted only to other women |
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Bisexual |
When you are attracted to two or more genders |
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Pansexual |
When you are attracted to all gender and/or do not concern gender when you are when you are attracted toward somsone |
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Bicurious |
People who are open to experiment with genders that are not only their own but do not know if they are open to forming any sort of relationship |
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Polysexual |
When you are attracted to many gender |
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Monosexual |
Being attracted to only one gender |
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Asexual |
Not experiencing sexual attraction |
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Sex-gender system |
It tell us how gender and gender roles are a product of one biological sex |
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Socioeconomic class |
Referst to a category that group people with similar economic ,social,cultural,political status |
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Economic status |
The basis for ranking people only include income in the family |
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Stigma |
A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumtance, quality or person |
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Stereotype |
Is an over generalized belief about a particular category of people |
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The bourgeois |
Is the class that own the means of production |
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Proletariats |
Anyone who is not an owner of the means ofproduction |
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Ethnic group |
Refers to a specific group of people having certain similatcharacteristic and distinct cultural identity |
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Ethnicity |
Is used to denote the shared culture of these groups |
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Race |
Is a socially constructed category attributed to people who shared the same bilogical traits or attributes |
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Minority groups |
Collective groups of people whoe are single out sistinguished and treated as subordinates or interior by the dominant of majority groups because of their phisyal or cultural characteristics |
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Disability |
Is a term of that refers to a condition where in the loss of physical functioning or inpairment in intellectual social and and mental processes hinder normal growth and development of an individuals |
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Exceptionality |
Is a concept that describe how an individuals specific abilities and functioning physical intellectual or behavioral are different from the established normal or typical qualities |
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Nationality |
May simply be defined as a person's belonging specific nation or nation state |
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Two nationality laws |
Jus sanguinis (translated as right of blood) Jus soli (translated as right of soil |
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Political asylum |
Allows a person to assume the host nationsnationality in order to afford the same protection being given to original nationals |
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Society |
Is a group people with a shared invironment cultural beliefs and phenomena
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Culture |
Is a group shared beliefs and value system that are preserved either through materials or non materials ways |
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Socialization |
Is the process of immersing one self in a particular society and culture even at birth |
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Structural functionalism |
Socialization is important because it benifits both individualsband the society it perspectuates culture and transmit it to other generations |
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Conflict perpective |
Socialization promotes social inequality it facilitates the promotion of different generational norms that are unit for some member of society |
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Interactionalist perspective |
Socialization is sallent in the promotion of individuals interactiom that convey meaning and message |
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Wright mills |
He was an american sociologist and professor who outored the book the sociological imagination |
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Inventions |
Occurs when things or concept are put together and result into something that becomes useful |
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Culture loss |
Refers to the obliteration of old culture specifically when new technologiest and knowledge about certain cultural process are formed |
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Traits |
Are prevailing disposition that emphasize a person's characteristics or behavior |
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Habits |
contributes to behavioral consisteny over time behavior stability across situation |