Method of communication of individuals occupying particular social positions and performing social functions
$$4 Charisma
$$19 Toennies's term for societies, characterized by personal, face-to-face relationships, such as those in families, rural villages, and perhaps small towns, is:
$$5 Gemeinschaft societies
$$16 The collection of biological traits that distinguishes one individual from another is called:
$$3 a genepool
$$25 The artifacts, objects, and tools used by the members of a particular society:
$$5 Material culture
$$14 The process of socialization exclude…
$$6 Isolation of the individual
$$10 The notion of social structure means
$$5 Method of communication of individuals occupying particular social positions and performing social functions
$7 Theories that explain a wide range of human behavior and a variety of social and societal events are (is) called:
$$5 Definitions
$$30 The process by which a person learns and generally accepted the ways of a particular social group or society defined by the as:
$$4 Socialization
$$27 The socially accepted idea that if you give something to someone, he or she must give you something of equal or near equal value in return:
$$5 Reciprocity
$$28 The process of unlearning old norms, roles, and values, and learning new ones required by a new social environment is called:
$$3 Resocialization
$$2 The central concept of Max Weber’s "interpretive sociology" is: $$2 Social action;
$$14 The agents of primary socialization are:
$$3 Parents
$$24 The importance placed on the rights, freedoms, and responsibilities of every person is called a(an):
$$5 Individualism
$$25 The everyday conduct of people, which may differ from the ideal culture.
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