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Sociology 1 Vocab Test

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Auguste Comte
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Class conflict
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Sociological Imagination
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Booker T. Washington
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Social dynamics
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Sociology
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Karl Marx
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Harriet Martineau
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Capitalist
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Latent functions
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Symbolic interactionism
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W.E.B. DuBois
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Julian Samora
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Proletariat
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Social Structure
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Max Weber
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George Herbert Mead
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Dysfunction
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Herbert Spencer
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Social statics
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explored and researched self development; laid the foundation for symbolic interactionism
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first recognized Mexican-American sociologist; focused on civil rights, discrimination, poverty, etc.
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the scientific study of social structure; patterned social behavior
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unintended and unrecognized consequences of an aspect of society
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the ability to see the link between society and self
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established the 2nd sociological dept. in the U.S. at Clark Atlanta University; refuted many myths about the inferiority of black people
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the father of Sociology; was inspired to create the science of studying society after witnessing the effects of the Industrial Revolution and the French Revolution
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Popularized the communistic form of government; wanted to do away with capitalism
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the patterned interaction of people in social relationships
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person who owns or controls the means for producing wealth
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approach that focuses on the interactions among people based on mutually understood symbols
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felt that African American success relied more on education and economic freedom rather than integration
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the study of social change
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the study of social stability and order
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felt that sociologist should recognize society’s values, beliefs, and attitudes; popularized the method of verstehen
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working class; those who labor for the bourgeoise
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considered society as an integrated whole; popularized the theory of Social Darwinism
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negative consequence of an aspect of society
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the ongoing struggle between the bourgeoise and the proletariat
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Translated the Positive Philosophy into English, which made the subject of sociology more popular
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approach that emphasizes the contributions made by each part of society
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Established the settlement house, Hull House, in Chicago, IL to help immigrants
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understanding social behavior by putting yourself in the places of others
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first sociologist to use statistical techniques to analyze research data; he found that social behavior must be explained by social factors rather than just psychological ones
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the mind-set emphasizing knowledge, reason, and planning
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class owning the means for producing wealth
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intended and recognized consequences of an aspect of society
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approach emphasizing the role of conflict, competition, and constraint within a society
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a set of assumptions accepted as true
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the belief that knowledge should be derived from scientific observation

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