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