Intro to Sociology

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Across
  1. 4. General ideas about what is good, right, or just
  2. 8. Working class
  3. 9. Property-owning class
  4. 10. Symbolic system composed of verbal, nonverbal, and written representations that are vehicles for conveying meaning
  5. 12. Ability to exercise free will and to make social changes
  6. 13. Groups characterized by intense emotional ties, intimacy, and enduring sense of commitment
  7. 16. Ability to mobilize resources and achieve goals despite resistance
  8. 18. Psychoanalysis
  9. 21. Culture consisting of physical objects created, embraced, or consumed by society
  10. 22. State of normlessness
  11. 24. Culture composed of abstract creations, ideas, languages, and social practices
  12. 27. Approach to research based on scientific evidence
  13. 30. Groups that are functional or fleeting
  14. 34. Particular ideas people accept as true
  15. 35. Looking-Glass Self
  16. 37. Regarding your own culture as "normal" or "superior", and judging other cultures by standards of your own culture
  17. 38. Scientific study of human social relations, groups, and societies
  18. 39. Strongly held norms; violating is very offensive
  19. 40. Special vocabulary of a particular group
Down
  1. 1. Process by which people learn the culture of their society
  2. 2. Approach to studying social interaction as if it were a theatrical performance
  3. 3. Widely regarded as founder of symbolic interactionism
  4. 5. Capital based on influence gained from personal connections and networks
  5. 6. Simplest group, consisting of two persons
  6. 7. Formal organizations characterized by written rules, hierarchical authority, and intended to promote efficiency
  7. 11. Perspective of outside observer
  8. 12. Evidence that draws conclusions based on a single experience
  9. 14. Collective Conscience
  10. 15. Weak norms
  11. 17. Groups that provide standards for judging our attitudes or behaviors
  12. 19. Double consciousness
  13. 20. culturally shared rules about social behaviors
  14. 23. Thinking that involves evaluating truth claims using reason and evidence
  15. 25. Perspective of the insider
  16. 26. Patterned social arrangements
  17. 28. Differences in valued resources
  18. 29. Words, gestures, emojis, tattoos, etc.
  19. 31. Capital consisting of money and materials used to access valued goods
  20. 32. Codified norms
  21. 33. Institutions that isolate individuals from the rest of society and control most aspects of their lives
  22. 36. Capital in the form of interpersonal skills, habits, manners, etc.