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_______ is that which people define as an ordinary element of everyday life.   Profane  
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_______ is that which people set apart as extraordinary, inspiring awe nd reverence.   Sacred  
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_______ is a social institution involving beliefs and practices based on a conception of the sacred.   Religion  
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_______ is formal, ceremonial behavior.   Ritual  
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_______ is belief anchored in conviction rahter than scientific evidence.   Faith  
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_______ is an object in the natural world collectively defined as sacred.   Totem  
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_______ is a fusion of Christian principles with political activism, often Marxist in character.   Liberation Theology  
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_______ is a type of religious organization that stands apart from the larger society.   Church  
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_______ is a church formally allied with the state.   State Church  
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_______ is a church, independent of the state, that recognizes religious pluralism.   Denomination  
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_______ is a type of religious organization that stands apart from the larger society.   Sect  
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_______ is extraordinary personal qualities that can infuse people with emotion and turn them into followers.   Charisma  
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_______ is a religious organization that is largely outside a society's cultural traditions.   Cult  
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_______ is the belief that elements of the natural world are conscious life forms that affect humanity.   Animism  
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_______ is the belief in a single divine power.   Monotheism  
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_______ is the belief in many gods.   Polytheism  
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_______ is the importance of religion in a person's life.   Religiousity  
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_______ is the historical decline in the importance of the supernatural and the sacred.   Secularization  
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_______ is a quasi- religious loyalty binding individuals in a basically secular society.   Civil Religion  
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_______ is a conservative religious doctorine that opposes intellectualism and world accommodation in favor of restoring traditional, otherworldly religion.   Fundamentalism  
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_______ is the social institution through which society provides its members with important knowledge, including basic facts, job skills, and cultural norms and values.   Education  
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_______ is formal instruction under the direction of specially trained teachers.   Schooling  
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_______ is assigning students to different types of educational programs.   Tracking  
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_______ is a lack of the reading and writing skills needed for everyday life.   Functional Illiteracy  
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_______ is integrating special students into the overall educational program.   Mainstreaming  
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The work "School" has the same root as the Greek work for _______.   Leisure  
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The continent of _______ has the most countries with high rates of illiteracy.   Africa  
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In the United States, about _______ of the adult population has a high school diploma.   85%  
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_______ is a latent function of schooling.   Providing Child- care  
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_______ are the ethnic group in the U.S. with the highest dropout rate.   Hispanics  
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_______ refers to the practice of including people with disablities in regular educational classes and programs.   Mainstreaming  
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_______ are public schools that have the freedon to try new programs and policies.   Charter Schools  
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_______ encourage students to specialize in specific areas of study.   Magnet Schools  
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_______ is a state of complete physical, mental and social well- being.   Health  
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_______ is the study of how health and disease are disturbed throughout a society's population.   Social Epidemiology  
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_______ is an intense form of dieting or other unhealthy method of weight control driven by the desire to be thin.   Eating Disorder  
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_______ refers to assistance in the death of a person suffering from an incurable disease.   Mercy Killing  
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_______ is the social institutional that focuses on combating disease and improving health.   Medicine  
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_______ is an approach to health care that emphasizes that prevention of illness and takes into account a person's entire physical and social environment.   Holistic Medicine  
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_______ is a medical care system in which patients pay directly for the services of physicians and hospitals.   Direct- Fee System  
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_______ is a medical care ststem in which the government owns and operates most medical facilities and employs most physicians.   Socialized Medicine  
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_______ is an organization that provides comprehensive medical care to subscribers for a fixed fee.   HMO  
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_______ refers to patterns of behavior defined as appropriate for people who are ill.   Sick Role  
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Approximately _______ of U.S. adults are overweight.   Two- Thirds  
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Members of hunting and gathering societies rarely lived to age _______.   Forty  
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In the world's poorest nations today, most people die before reaching their _______.   Teens  
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In low- income nations the most common causes of death is _______.   Infectious Diseases  
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In poor nations, about _______ of children die before their first birthday.   10 percent  
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In Western Europe and North America, people began to understand the causes of infectious diseases around _______.   1850  
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In today's high- income nations _______ is the most common cause of death from disease.   Cancer  
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_______ is an example of a chronic illness.   Cancer  
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The highest risk of death among young people in the US is _______.   Accidents  
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_______ has a strong statistical link to life expectancy.   Gender  
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