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Sociology Final

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What is Deviance?
A relative Violation of norms.
What is Crime   When one is deviant to norms that have been written into Laws  
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What is a stigma?   An involuntary act of being deviant or out of the norms. (deaf brother of a rapist etc.)  
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Differential association Theory   Whoever you associate with will determine whether you deviate or conform to norms.  
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Inner Controls   Emotions such as fear, or morals that keep you from deviating.  
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Outer controls   Outer influences that will stop you when you attempt to deviate.  
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Neutralization   Deflecting social norms. Deviating while still claiming to be neutral.  
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Labeling Theory   Focuses on the significance of Reputation  
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5 ways to be neutral   1)Denial of Responsibility 2)Denial of Injury 3)Denial of a victim (rather an enemy) 4)Condemnation of condemners 5)Appeal to higher Loyalties  
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3 Ways in which deviance is Funtionalist   1)Deviance clarifies Moral Boundaries 2)Deviance promotes social unity via unity on punishments 3)Promotes social change for the better  
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Four deviant paths for reaching the COMMON GOALS   1)Innovators (Get to the Top by bad means) 2)ritualism (living the rules but ideals are shattered) 3)retreatism (monestary or drugs…giving up all goals) 4)Rebellion (Give new and better Goals)  
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Conflict Theory on Deviance   The powerful enforce their norms via criminal justice system.  
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Illegitimate Opportunity theory   Easy access to illegal means of Achieving goals  
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5 ways to be neutral   1)Denial of Responsibility 2)Denial of Injury 3)Denial of a victim (rather an enemy) 4)Condemnation of condemners 5)Appeal to higher Loyalties  
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3 Ways in which deviance is Funtionalist   1)Deviance clarifies Moral Boundaries 2)Deviance promotes social unity via unity on punishments 3)Promotes social change for the better  
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Four deviant paths for reaching the COMMON GOALS   1)Innovators (Get to the Top by bad means) 2)ritualism (living the rules but ideals are shattered) 3)retreatism (monestary or drugs…giving up all goals) 4)Rebellion (Give new and better Goals)  
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Conflict Theory on Deviance   The powerful enforce their norms via criminal justice system.  
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Illegitimate Opportunity theory   Easy access to illegal means of Achieving goals  
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Primary Deviance   Participating in an act of deviance without recieving the label  
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Secondary deviance.   Your acts of deviance have gained you an underlying label.  
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Capitalist Class   Own one-third of the nations assets Blue bloods do not mingle with the rest of the World…They simply manage money they already have (old money)  
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Upper middle class   Shaped by education. 15 % of population  
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Lower middle class   34% of population. Have hopes of climbing the social ladder but can also fall.  
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Working Class   16% of Population Low paying temporary and seasonal jobs. Not likely to vote  
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Underclass   Homeless…some employed some not.  
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Wealth   Asset..or what you own (property)  
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Income   an inflow of money from a variety of sources  
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Three P’s of Social Class   Property, Power, prestige  
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Prestige   respect towards those of great achievement  
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Power   The ability to control others, even over their objections  
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Integenerational Mobility   Change in social status from Generation to Generation  
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Endogamy   Practice of marriage within your social class  
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Caste System   Social Class is determined by birth (unchangeable)  
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Class System   Based on wealth which can be acquired  
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Colonialism   More powerful industrialized nations went and colonized others for their natural resources.  
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Positional Good   (Obtained to heighten ones social stratification)  
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Functionalist view on Stratification   Stratifiaction will always exist and it is therefore good for society to learn how to work with inequality. -High positions need highly qualified people -The more stress in these positions the greater the reward.  
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Meritocracy   A society that awards based on the merit of your position  
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Conflict Theory on stratification   The high payed workers are not HIGHLY QUalified. They are there and they oppress those who are below them to keep things stratified.  
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Class consciousness   An awareness of those who are in your situation (class)  
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False class consciousness   Thinking you are in a different class and that you are not exploited  
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Feminist perspectives on gender   Biology does not determine DESTINY. Stratification by gender is Wrong  
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Theory-The origin of Patriarchy   Men became the active socializers While Women had to nurture Children sheltered up in their home.  
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Race   A group structured by biological physical similarities  
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Ethnicity   A varying group of people brought together by cultural Characterisitics.  
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Genocide   Attempts to destroy a Group of people based on race or ethnicity  
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Ethnic Work   People who participate in activities to maintain their cultural roots.  
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Popular Transfer 2 types   Indirect: So miserable that you want to leave Direct: Dominant group forces you to leave.  
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Functionalism on Discrimination   It unites groups…(Via hatred of another group)  
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Conflict Theory on Discrimination   People are divided by those in power. Via 1)Fear of unemployment (unemployed are a RESERVE LABOR FORCE 2)Split labor market (based on race)  
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Symbolic interactionism   How labels affect perception and create prejudice  
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/segregation   The separation of a racial or ethnic group.  
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Authoritarian Personality   Things are either right or wrong  
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Stereotype concept model   Pity, pride, disgust, envy Warmth and Competence.  
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What is a family?   Consists of people who consider themselves related by blood marriage, or adoption.  
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What is a Household?   People who occupy the same housing unit.  
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Family of Orientation   A family in which one grows up.  
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A family of Procreation   A family in which one is conceived.  
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Marriage   A groups identified mating groups combined with a WEDDING to Clarify the change in social status.  
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Endogomy   Members must marry within their group  
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Exogomy   Members must marry outside their group  
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Bilineal System   System of Genealogy via both parents.  
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Patrilinial System   System of Genealogy Via the father  
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Matrilinial System   System of Genealogy Via the Mother  
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