Thursday, August 15, 2019
Sociology 100 Final Exam
Chapter 8 Sex Distinction ââ¬â the biological distinction between females and males. Incest Taboo ââ¬â a norm forbidding sexual relations or marriage between certain relatives. 1960 Birth Control ââ¬â New technology also played a part in the sexual revolution. The birth control pill, introduced in 1960, not only prevented pregnancy but also made sex more convenient. Premarital Sex ââ¬â sexual intercourse before marriage ââ¬â among young people. Sexual Orientation ââ¬â a personââ¬â¢s romantic and emotional attraction to another person.Homophobia ââ¬â discomfort over close personal interaction with people thought to be gay, lesbian, or bisexual. Prostitution ââ¬â the selling of sexual service. 90k Reported Rapes ââ¬â more than 90,000 women each year report to the police that they have been raped. Uneven Enforcement ââ¬â enforcement of prostitution laws is uneven at best, especially when it comes to who is and is not likely to be arrested. Abor tion ââ¬â the deliberate termination of a pregnancy. Chapter 9 Decent Values ââ¬â Elijah Anderson explains that in poor urban neighborhoods, most people manage to conform to conventional or ââ¬Å"decentâ⬠values.Stigma ââ¬â a powerfully negative label that greatly changes a personââ¬â¢s self-concept and social identity. Social Inequality ââ¬â who or what is labeled deviant depends on which categories of people hold power in a society. Corporate Crime ââ¬â the illegal actions of a corporation or people acting on its behalf. *Arrest of Women ââ¬â couldnââ¬â¢t find a fact to define this one! Victimless Crimes ââ¬â violations of law in which there are no obvious victims. High Risk ââ¬â people with high arrest rates are also at higher risk of being victims of crime.Due Process ââ¬â the idea that the criminal justice system should operate under the rule of law ââ¬â guides the actions of police, court officials, and corrections officers. Decline of Executions ââ¬â as a public concern about the death penalty has increased, the use of capital punishment has declined, falling from 74 executions in 1997 to 37 in 2008. No Elimination of Crime ââ¬â criminal justice system cannot eliminate crime. Chapter 10 Structural Social Mobility ââ¬â a shift in the social position of large numbers of people due more to changes in society itself than to individual efforts.Ideology ââ¬â cultural beliefs that justify particular social arrangements, including patterns of inequality. Socioeconomic Status ââ¬â a composite ranking based on various dimensions of social inequality. Conspicuous Consumption ââ¬â buying and using products because of the ââ¬Å"statementâ⬠they make about social position. Davis-Moore Thesis ââ¬â states not only that social stratification is universal but also that it is necessary to make society highly productive. Chapter 11 Median Income ââ¬â a recent survey of families by the Federal Reserve found that median wealth for minority families.Upper Class ââ¬â many upper-class people are business owners, executives in large corporations, or senior government officials. Marriage Age: 26/28 ââ¬â the average age at marriage has moved upward four years (to 25. 6 years for women and 27. 5 years for men). Feminization of Poverty ââ¬â the trend of women making up an increasing proportion of the poor. Homeless Mentally Ill: 25% ââ¬â One-third of homeless people are substance abusers, and one-fourth is mentally ill. Chapter 12 High-Income Countries ââ¬â the nations with the highest overall standards of living.Global Stratification ââ¬â the full extent of global stratification reflects both differences among countries and internal stratification. 100 Million Kids Black-market ââ¬â 100 million of the worldââ¬â¢s children are orphaned or have left their families altogether, sleeping and living on the streets as best they can or perhaps tryi ng to migrate to the US. Modernization Theory ââ¬â a model of economic and social development that explains global inequality in terms of technological and cultural differences between nations.
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