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focuses on a messiah to come   messianism  
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spirits look human   anthropomorphic spirits  
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merging two or more religions together often hiding one behind 1 with similair beliefs   syncretism  
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act involving manipulation of religous symbols   ritual  
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explanation of physical and social environment, serve emotional needs, helps people understand the world, help preserve social order and control   functions of religion in a society  
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smaller and different than regular religion   sect  
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spirtis in shape of animals   zoomorphic spirits  
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spirits in shapes of trees   naturistic spirits  
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creation of a utopian future   vitalism  
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coming of catastrophic will signal beginning of new age   millenarianism  
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emphasizes spiritual unity of all human kind   Bahai Faith  
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Chritianity, islam, athiest, hindu   top 4 religions  
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biological make up of a group of people   race  
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cultural or social beliefs of a group of people   ethnicity  
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natural resources, means of producing goods and services are privately owned   capitalism  
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natural resources and means of producing goods and services are collectively owned   socialism  
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any commodity   goods  
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any activity that benefits others   services  
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revolution that permanant settlements, job specialization, and personal choice came from   agricultural  
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revolution that new sources of energy, centralization or work, mass production, and specialization arose from   industrial  
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revolution which tangible products went to ideas, mechanical skills went to literary skills, and from factories to almost anywhere   post industrial  
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against industrial revolution   marx  
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hypothetical economy, where all members of a society are equal   communism  
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draws raw materials from natural environment, largest in low income nations   primary  
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raw material to manufactured goods   secondary  
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involves services rather than goods   tertiary  
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combines mostly market based economy with extensive social welfare programs   welfare capitalism  
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companies are privately owned but cooperate closely with the governmetn   state capitalism  
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framework for building theory that sees society as the product of the everyday interactions of individuals   symbolic intersaction  
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belief in a single divine power   monotheism  
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type of religous organazation that is well integrated into the larger society   church  
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church formally allied with the state   state church  
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church independant of the state recognizes religous pluralism   denomination  
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religous organazation that is completely outside a societys cultural traditions   cult  
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religion which the supreme being is viewed as a sacred trinity believe in a single divine power   chritianity  
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word of God as reveald to Muhammed   Islam  
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illegal for employers to employ undocumented legalize most illegals with significant us work history   IRCA 1986  
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dramatically increased border patrol funding created draconian penalties for illegal immigrants who repeatedly crossed the border illegally   IIRIRA 1996  
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social-conflict approach, colonialsim moved wealth from some countries to others making some nations rich and some poor, rich countries are part of the problem, making poor countries economicalyy dependant in debt   Dependancy theory  
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social chane begun by industrialization mass production created poverty, rich countries are part of solution because they contribute mass production, foreign aid, and advanced schooling   modeization theory  
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a capitalist society with pronounced social stratification   class society theory  
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socially isolated people seek out social movement as a way to gain a sense of belonging and importance   mass society theory  
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domination of a large group by a small few   oligarchy  
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organazation with a legal existance including rights, liabilities, seperate form that of its members   corporation  
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both require you to work in small places, pay small wages, can be done by unskilled people, both hold health hazards   factories vs. computers  
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social institution that distributes power sets a societys goals and makes decisions   politics  
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to go to another country   immigration  
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to leave your country   emmigration  
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constantly moving from place to place   migration  
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person not from that place   alien  
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person from that place   resident  
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person from another country that is here illegally or their visa has expired   undocumented  
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person from another country that is documented, has a work visa or tourist visa etc.   documented  
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stopped chinese migration to the us   chinese exclusion act  
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banned japanese migration to us   immigraton act of 1924  
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allowed 2x'sas manu english, irish and half as many Scandanavian and german   quota 1929  
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overturned 1924 act purring in quota for western hemisphere immigrants for the first time   immigration bill 1965  
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number of undocumented in us   9-12million  
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percentage of undocumented from mexico   50-57%  
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percentage that entered illegaly   42%  
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top three countries for foreign born in us   mexico, china, phillipines  
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top three countries for foreign born in illinois   mexico, poland and india  
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gives orders in which people are eligible to come to the us and become legal residents   visa bullentin  
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