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Chapter 3 Crossword
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1) A position in society or in a group.
3) A subculture that has norms and values that are in opposition to or in conflict with norms and values of the dominant culture.
6) The abstract creatations of a society, such as customs, laws, ideas, values, beliefs.
7) Formally (laws, instituations, and governmental policy) treating all groupsin the educational and political process.
8) The real, tangible things that a society creates and uses: screwdivers, house, classroom, supersonic jet, computer.
9) How a person should behave in particular situation.
10) Norms that are less oblidatory than mores, the "shoulds" of society; sanctions for violation are mild.
13) Groups or segments of society that share many of the characteristics of the dominant culture, but that have some of their own specific customs or ways that tend to seperate them from the rest of society.
15) Strain that occurs when there are differing and conflicting expectations regarding one's status or position.
17) How a person actually behaves in a particular situation.
20) The punishment one recieves for violation of a norm or the reward granted for compliance with a norm.
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2) Conflict that occurs when a person occupies several statuses or positions that have contradictory role requirments.
4) Posistions in society that are earned or achieved in some way.
5) The complex set of learned and shared beliefs, customs, skills, habits, traditions, and knowledge common on the members of a society; the social heritage of a society.
11) Norms specifying the expected behavior or people holding a particular position in society.
12) Obligatory norms, the "musts" of society; sanctions are harsh if mores are violated.
14) The network of norms, roles, statuses, groups, and instituations through which people relate to each other in society.
16) General opinions and beliefs that people have about which ways of behaving are proper and acceptable, and about which ways are improperand unacceptable.
18) A number of people living in a specific area who are relatively organized, self- sufficient, and independent, and who share a common culture.
19) Posistions automatically conferred on individuals through no choice of their own; statuses people are born with.
21) Opposite of ethnocentrism; suggests that each culture be judged from its own viewpoint without imposing outside standards of judgment.
22) A behavior of one who occupies a particular status or position in society.
23) A type of prejudice that maintains that one's own culture's ways are right and other cultures' ways, in different, are wrong.
24) The accepted or required behavior for a person in a particular situation.
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