Majority group . Regressive movement . Strain theory . Open class system . Sector model. Diffuse crowd. Inter-sender role conflict. a traditional nuclear family. Value conflicts
$$4 Majority group
$$12 A social movement aimed at restoring a past or a passing social order on the grounds that the pastorder is preferable to any other.
$$2 Regressive movement
$$17 A sociological theory that sees deviance as being caused by lack of congruence between institutionalmeans and cultural goals.
$$3 Strain theory
$$20 A system of stratification in which there are few obstacles to people moving up or down in the system:
$$3 Open class system
$$22 A model of urban development that emphasizes the influence of transportation path (waterways,railways, and highways) in determining patterns of urban land use:
$$6 Sector model
$$24 A situation in which the rules of a bureaucracy are in conflict in such a way as to block action:
$$5 Catch-22
$$26 A large number of dispersed individuals who follow particular kinds of behavior or who experience aparticular sentiment, e.g., fads and crazes:
$$3 Diffuse crowd
$$28 A situation when two or more people have conflicting expectations of a person in a given role is called:
$$4 Inter-sender role conflict
$$29 A model of family made up of a community of parents, siblings, grandparents and other relatives whichshould be recognized as a primary family, even if the blood-ties are not strong:
$$3 a traditional nuclear family
$$28 A situation in which an individual in a role is confronted with a large number of expectations and findsit difficult, if not impossible, to satisfy all of them in a given time period is called:
$$3 Value conflicts
$$22 A situation in which the rules of a bureaucracy are in conflict in such a way as to block action:
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