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Question:What is sociology

Ans: the scientific study of social interactions and of social organizations

Question: What is the functionalist perspective?

Ans: A system is to survive where certain essential tasks are performed.

Question: What happens to a functionalist system?

Ans: If it fails to maintain it will perish.

Question: What is a conflict perspective?

Ans: Conflict theorists focus their attention on society as a whole, studying its
institutions and structural arrangements.

Question: What is the interactionist perspective?

Ans: It is more concerned with the micro or small-scale aspects of social life

Question: Why would you use conflict, interactionist and functionalist
perspectives together?

Ans: By using all perspectives for full advantages.

Question: What is socialization?

Ans: A process of social interaction by which people acquire knowledge,
attitudes, values and behavior essential for effective participation in society.

Question: What are agents of socialization?

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Ans: Family, peers, school and mass media

Question: What is the sociological theory?

Ans: A theory that emphasizes conditioning and observational theory

Question: What is culture?

Ans: Refers to a social heritage of people learning patterns for thinking,
feeling and acting from one generation to the next.

Question: What is society?

Ans: Refer to a group of people within the same territory and share a common
culture.

Question: What does it mean to be culture in flux?

Ans: Culture groups adapt in dynamic and unpredictable ways

Question: Whats a subculture?

Ans: Religious, racial, ethnic, occupational and age groups.

Question: What is a counterculture?

Ans: Rejects many of the behavioral standards and guideposts that hold in the
dominant culture.

Question: What is ethnocentrism?

Ans: Judges the behavior of other groups by the standards of our own culture

Question: What is a 'status'

Ans: A position within a group or society

Question: What is a 'role'

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