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SOCIOLOGY OF FUNERAL SERVICE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED Globalization - Answers The process of connecting countries and cultures in economics, political, and social activities. Culture and components - Answers Values, symbols, norms, mores Values - Answers Benokratis (2014), standards by which members of a particular culture define what is good or bad, moral or immoral, proper or improper, desirable or undesirable, beautiful or ugly. Values - Answers Benokratis (2014), points out values are shared by most and provide "general guidelines" for behavior rather than a set of rules for specific behavior. **Remember they are shared widely but are not uniform** Symbols - Answers Anything that communicates or carries meaning among members of a culture. **language is most widely used in culture** Norms - Answers Social rules, often divided onto classes or categories, based on significance of an act and depth of the reaction from others. **Folkways (Summer 1940) are these with little or no moral significance** Mores - Answers Behavior that carries moral significance. Violation of this type of social rule often is accompanied by both informal (such as stigma, ostracism) and formal sanctions (fines, jail, or imprisonment) **the "act" should not be correlated with a particular category of norm w/out considering context and symbols** Building blocks of society - Answers 5 areas Viewed in hierarchy order Roles, status, groups, organizations, and institutions Roles - Answers Expected behavior that are attached to 1 or more statuses **ex: college student expected to buy books** Status - Answers Socially recognized position that people occupy Most common are occupational and family **ex: Dr, dentist, mother, father** Social group - Answers 2 or more ppl who engage in meaningful interaction. **Primary (Cooley 1909) such as a family, is contrasted to a secondary group whose goal is to achieve some task, such as a work group** Organizations - Answers Viewed as formal entities that are created to achieve some goal ** FH both corporate and privately owned** Institution - Answers Most abstract of building blocks Purpose and function served in society Full of statuses and roles Industrialization - Answers The process by which a society transforms from a primarily agricultural adaptive strategy (economy) to the manufacturing of goods and services through advanced technical enterprises. Division of labor - Answers One of the consequences of industrialization is more complex division of labor in the manner in which goods are produced. Growth of middle class - Answers As good and services became more plentiful and less expensive in mass productions, more ppl are able to afford more goods and services. **also social variables such as politics, values, social movements** (schlesinger 2011) the work of labor unions pressed for higher wages and better work conditions Leisure - Answers In 1900, more than 40% of our population was dedicated to food production. Today less than 2% dedicated to food production. Post-Industrialization - Answers A type of adaptive strategy (economy) that is based on high-tech (computers) and information rather than the production of goods. Most products are imported from China, Mexico, Korea, India, etc., due to lower production costs Urbanization - Answers Involves living patterns that reflect a high density of people I a relatively bounded space. Ex: in US 1920 marks the year when more people lived in urban than rural areas. **role playing tends to be prompted by self-interest rather than the interest of kinship (Tonnies 1963)

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SOCIOLOGY OF FUNERAL SERVICE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY
PASSED

Globalization - Answers The process of connecting countries and cultures in economics,
political, and social activities.

Culture and components - Answers Values, symbols, norms, mores

Values - Answers Benokratis (2014), standards by which members of a particular culture define
what is good or bad, moral or immoral, proper or improper, desirable or undesirable, beautiful or
ugly.

Values - Answers Benokratis (2014), points out values are shared by most and provide "general
guidelines" for behavior rather than a set of rules for specific behavior.

**Remember they are shared widely but are not uniform**

Symbols - Answers Anything that communicates or carries meaning among members of a
culture.

**language is most widely used in culture**

Norms - Answers Social rules, often divided onto classes or categories, based on significance of
an act and depth of the reaction from others.

**Folkways (Summer 1940) are these with little or no moral significance**

Mores - Answers Behavior that carries moral significance.

Violation of this type of social rule often is accompanied by both informal (such as stigma,
ostracism) and formal sanctions (fines, jail, or imprisonment)

**the "act" should not be correlated with a particular category of norm w/out considering
context and symbols**

Building blocks of society - Answers 5 areas

Viewed in hierarchy order

Roles, status, groups, organizations, and institutions

Roles - Answers Expected behavior that are attached to 1 or more statuses

**ex: college student expected to buy books**

Status - Answers Socially recognized position that people occupy

Most common are occupational and family

, **ex: Dr, dentist, mother, father**

Social group - Answers 2 or more ppl who engage in meaningful interaction.

**Primary (Cooley 1909) such as a family, is contrasted to a secondary group whose goal is to
achieve some task, such as a work group**

Organizations - Answers Viewed as formal entities that are created to achieve some goal

** FH both corporate and privately owned**

Institution - Answers Most abstract of building blocks

Purpose and function served in society

Full of statuses and roles

Industrialization - Answers The process by which a society transforms from a primarily
agricultural adaptive strategy (economy) to the manufacturing of goods and services through
advanced technical enterprises.

Division of labor - Answers One of the consequences of industrialization is more complex
division of labor in the manner in which goods are produced.

Growth of middle class - Answers As good and services became more plentiful and less
expensive in mass productions, more ppl are able to afford more goods and services.

**also social variables such as politics, values, social movements**

(schlesinger 2011) the work of labor unions pressed for higher wages and better work
conditions

Leisure - Answers In 1900, more than 40% of our population was dedicated to food production.

Today less than 2% dedicated to food production.

Post-Industrialization - Answers A type of adaptive strategy (economy) that is based on high-
tech (computers) and information rather than the production of goods.

Most products are imported from China, Mexico, Korea, India, etc., due to lower production
costs

Urbanization - Answers Involves living patterns that reflect a high density of people I a relatively
bounded space.

Ex: in US 1920 marks the year when more people lived in urban than rural areas.

**role playing tends to be prompted by self-interest rather than the interest of kinship (Tonnies

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