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This study resource is designed to support learning in sociology by helping students strengthen understanding of social structures, culture, and human behavior. It emphasizes critical thinking, sociological analysis, and application of sociological theories to contemporary social issues and everyday life. The material covers key topics such as sociological perspectives, culture and society, socialization, social interaction, groups and organizations, deviance, social stratification, race and ethnicity, gender, family, education, religion, politics, globalization, social change, and research methods. It also focuses on developing analytical skills and understanding the relationship between individuals and society. This resource is suitable for WGU students, social science learners, educators, and individuals preparing for C273 coursework, examinations, and introductory sociology studies.

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WGU Introduction to Sociology - C273
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Question 1
Auguste Conte
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Suggested we apply scientific method to social world, which is known as Positivism

Viewed society as a living organism, similar to an animals body - must function together to function
smoothly. (functional analysis)

Question 2
Herbert Spencer
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*Called 2nd founder of sociology
*disagreed with Conte, believed sociologists should not guide social reform
*societies are evolving from lower to higher form
*society's most capable and intelligent members service - the less capable die out
*fittest members produce a more advanced society "The survival of the fittest" or "Social Darwinism" (credited to
Darwin because he applied it to organisms.

Viewed society as a living organism, similar to an animals body - must function together to function
smoothly. (functional analysis)

Question 3
Karl Marx
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*believed the engine of human history is class conflict
*society is made up of 2 classes
*economics is a central force in social change
*Bourgeoisie - capitalist own the means of production, money, land, factories and machines
*Proletariat - workers;
*workers will unite and bread their chains of bondage
*introduced Conflict Theory
*did not think of himself as a sociologist

,Question 4
Bourgeoisie
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Capitalists
they own the means of production - money, land, factories, and machines.

Question 5
Proletariat
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Workers

Question 6
Emile Durkheim
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*succeeded in getting sociology recognized as a separate academic discipline
*how social forces affect peoples behavior
*Social Integration

when all parts of society full their part it is in a "normal" state, if they do not fulfill their function it is
in an "abnormal" or pathological state. (functional analysis)

Question 7
Social Integration
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Degree to which people are tied to their social groups.

People with weaker social ties are more likely to commit suicide

Question 8
Applying Durkheim
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Patterns of behavior or recurring patterns or events

Question 9
Max Weber
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*used cross culture and historical materials to trace the cause of social change and how social
groups affect peoples orientation to life
*disagreed with Karl Marx
*Roman Catholics taught to hold on to tradition, protestant taught to embrace change
*Protestant ethic




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, Question 10
Protestant Ethic
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*looked for sign they were in Gods good grace
*financial success-live frugal lives, saving ant investing money "the spirit of
capitalism" This brought about capitalism

Question 11
Harriet Martineau
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*did writings because women were to focus on church, cooking, children and clothes
*early female sociologist
*viewed sociology as a path to reform and improve society (stop lynchings, integrate
immigrants, improve working conditions)

Question 12
W.E.B. DuBois
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black sociologist

Question 13
Jane Adams
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Sociologist and social reformer
*came from wealth and privilege
*founded Hull House with Ellen Gates Starr

Question 14
C. Wright Mills
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pushed sociologist to go back to push social reform

Question 15
Basic (or pure) sociology
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sociological research for the purpose of making discoveries about life in human groups, not for
making changes in those groups

Question 16
Applied Sociology
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the use of sociology to solve problems from classroom integration and family relationships to crime and
pollution




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