Across
- 2. a method in science that establishes facts through testing and experimentation
- 3. a part of the scientific method that has the possibility to change or vary
- 5. branch of social studies that is concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- 12. the unintentional functions or results of an action, object, or social structure
- 13. He founded the functionalist theory and established sociology as a science.
- 14. wrote about religion, race, gender, and child rearing in the United States
- 17. a perspective that focusses on the necessary structures and make up a society and maintain its stability
- 18. a theory that society is in a state of constant conflict because of competition for limited resources
- 19. disruptions in society and its parts that threaten social stability
Down
- 1. British philosopher who applied Darwin's theory and survival of the fittest to Sociology
- 4. a theoretical perspective in which society is thought to be the product of the everyday interations of people.
- 6. German philosopher who wrote the Communist Manifesto, which resulted in the creation of conflict theory in Sociology
- 7. Considered to be the father of sociology
- 8. the study of past events, particularly human affairs
- 9. the branch of social studies that deals with systems of government and political activity
- 10. the intended goals of an action, object, or social structure
- 11. the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society
- 15. study of human biology and the evolution of them as a species
- 16. the scientific study of the human mind and its functions
