Chapter 1 & 2

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Across
  1. 2. taking one’s own life
  2. 3. Mind What do you have to have before you can understand social?
  3. 4. Theory It is a macro-level theory, it is centrally concerned with social inequality
  4. 5. Comte He coined the term "sociology"
  5. 7. Research Uses data that can be easily converted into numbers.
  6. 11. “normlessness “; used to describe the alienation and loss of purpose
  7. 12. of the Masses Karl Marx quotes that religion is the “opium of the people” or also called the
  8. 14. What focuses on large-scale pieces of society?
  9. 15. the tendency to favor European or Western histories, cultures, and values over other non-Western societies.
  10. 19. What is the term of studying people "doing things together"?
  11. 20. The owners of the means of production.
  12. 23. Mind When you think you know everything and believe it’s just one way and there’s no other way.
  13. 26. The way you act in front of a person and the way a person changes depending on the situation.
  14. 27. Interactionism Interaction and meaning as central to society and assumes that meaning are not inherent but rather created thought interaction.
  15. 28. Martineau Translated Comet's "Introduction to Positive Philosophy".
  16. 29. Spencer He coined the term "survival of the fittest"
Down
  1. 1. Goffman who came up with dramaturgy?
  2. 2. Functionalism This is a macro-level theory that views society as an ordered, unified system.
  3. 4. Shock When one experience a whole new culture and is shocked about what they are around
  4. 6. Research Involves data that cannot easily be converted to numbers.
  5. 8. The principle of using one’s own culture as a means or standards by which to evaluate another group individual
  6. 9. Any institutionalized system of shared beliefs and rituals that identify a relationship between the sacred and the profane
  7. 10. Who described modern society as being in an “iron cage”?
  8. 13. Marx Who Believed in that capitalism created class conflicts and social inequality between bourgeoisie and proletariat?
  9. 14. What focuses on small-scale pieces of society?
  10. 16. Studying people in their own environment in order to understand the meaning they attribute to their activities.
  11. 17. That sense perceptions are the only valid sources of knowledge.
  12. 18. The workers.
  13. 21. A group of people who shapes their lives in aggregated and patterned ways that’s distinguish their group from other groups
  14. 22. Darwinism The "survival of the fittest" came from this term by Herbert Spencer.
  15. 24. Science When one uses the scientific method to explain the world around us.
  16. 25. Theory Looks at gender inequalities in society.
  17. 30. Durkheim Interested in the social factors that bond and holds people together.