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SOCA 101 Exam 1 WVU Complete
Questions With Correct Solutions
Social Network CORRECT ANSWERS a network of social interactions and personal
relationships.

society CORRECT ANSWERS the aggregate of people living together in a more or less
ordered community.

sociology CORRECT ANSWERS the study of the development, structure, and
functioning of human society.

sociological imagination CORRECT ANSWERS (C. Wright Mills) the ability to "think
yourself away from the familiar routines of everyday life" and look at them from an
entirely new perspective

stereotype CORRECT ANSWERS a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or
idea of a particular type of person or thing.

social context CORRECT ANSWERS refers to the immediate physical and social
setting in which people live or in which something happens or develops.

identity CORRECT ANSWERS the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.

social interaction CORRECT ANSWERS an exchange between two or more individuals
and is a building block of society

norm CORRECT ANSWERS something that is usual, typical, or standard.

social structure CORRECT ANSWERS the internal institutionalized relationships built
up by persons living within a group especially with regard to the hierarchical
organization of status and to the rules and principles regulating behavior

social hierarchy CORRECT ANSWERS how individuals and groups are arranged in a
relatively linear ladder.

institution CORRECT ANSWERS established or standardized patterns of rule-governed
behavior. They include the family, education, religion, and economic and political
institutions.

industrialization CORRECT ANSWERS the process by which an economy is
transformed from primarily agricultural to one based on the manufacturing of goods.

, urbanization CORRECT ANSWERS the societal trend where the proportion of people
living in cities increases while the proportion of people living in the country side
diminishes.

Population density CORRECT ANSWERS an area with a high density of population.

interdisciplinary research CORRECT ANSWERS a type of study or research that draws
from two or more disciplines in order to gain a more well-developed perspective, or
discover something new.

social theory CORRECT ANSWERS statements of how and why particular facts about
the social world are related.

class CORRECT ANSWERS a group of people of similar status, commonly sharing
comparable levels of power and wealth.

modes of production CORRECT ANSWERS the varied ways that human beings
collectively produce the means of subsistence in order to survive and enhance social
being. Marx believed that human history could be characterized by the dominant modes
of production.

forces of production CORRECT ANSWERS a term used in political economy that refers
to the physical means and techniques of production to which laborers add value and
transform capital into products for sale.

bourgeoisie CORRECT ANSWERS the capitalist class who own most of society's
wealth and means of production.

capital CORRECT ANSWERS The Marxist perspective uses the concept of capital to
describe the means of production (such as machines and tools) used by workers who
do not themselves own or control it but who produce wealth with it in exchange for
wages.

proletariat CORRECT ANSWERS a term for the class of wage-earners, in a capitalist
society, whose only possession of significant material value is their labor-power

class struggle CORRECT ANSWERS the tension or antagonism which exists in society
due to competing socioeconomic interests and desires between people of different
classes

social facts CORRECT ANSWERS a term created by Emile Durkheim to indicate social
patterns that are external to individuals. Social facts, therefore, are not to be explained
by biology or psychology, but instead by society.

social forces CORRECT ANSWERS something that society or a group does which
affects an individual's behavior.

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