Sociology /Mors 200 Arts Final - Sociology Compend Part 2

Mors 200 Arts Final - Sociology Compend Part 2

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This deck covers key concepts related to funeral rites, social structures, and cultural practices as outlined in the Mors 200 Arts Final - Sociology Compend Part 2.

Memorial services are funeral rites without: A. Religion B. Emotion C. Social relevance D.A body present

A Body Present
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Key Terms

Term
Definition
Memorial services are funeral rites without: A. Religion B. Emotion C. Social relevance D.A body present
A Body Present
The group aspect of a funeral rite makes the event: A. A social function B. A historical event C. A private experience D.A cultural event
A Social Function
Because funeral rites are present in every known society, the rite would be considered a: A. Cultural universal B. Contemporary event C. Modern event D.Private experience
Cultural Universal
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Social behavior that is dictated by tradition: A. Custom B. Laws C. Mores D.Folkway
Custom
A specific act or function dealing with death. A. Rite B. Norm C. Ethic D. Folkway
Rite
A division of a culture that has traits in common with that culture but has unique traits of its own. A. Subculture B. Subsociety C. Ceremony D. Folkway
Subculture

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TermDefinition
Memorial services are funeral rites without: A. Religion B. Emotion C. Social relevance D.A body present
A Body Present
The group aspect of a funeral rite makes the event: A. A social function B. A historical event C. A private experience D.A cultural event
A Social Function
Because funeral rites are present in every known society, the rite would be considered a: A. Cultural universal B. Contemporary event C. Modern event D.Private experience
Cultural Universal
Social behavior that is dictated by tradition: A. Custom B. Laws C. Mores D.Folkway
Custom
A specific act or function dealing with death. A. Rite B. Norm C. Ethic D. Folkway
Rite
A division of a culture that has traits in common with that culture but has unique traits of its own. A. Subculture B. Subsociety C. Ceremony D. Folkway
Subculture
A family that is governed by the father. A. Patriarchal B. Egalitarian C. Democratic D. Matriarchal
Patriarchal
Those funeral rites which follow a prescribed order of worship dictated by religious tradition. A. Primitive funeral rite B. Traditional funeral rite C. Modern funeral rite D. Adaptive funeral rite
Traditional Funeral Rite
A system of abstract patterns of and for both living and dying which are learned directly or indirectly. A. Folkways B. Mores C. Laws D. Cultures
Cultures
The economic impact of the death of the patriarchal leader in an extended (joint) family. A. of no importance in funeral arrangements B. About the same as a nuclear family member C. Minimal D. Never reconciled by the family members
Minimal
Of the following terms, which best describes movement from rural areas into the suburbs? A. Mobility B. Industrialization C. Urbanization D. Bureaucratization
Urbanization
The loss of individual identity. A. Urbanization B. Anonymity C. Mobility D. Industrialization
Anonymity
Which of the following terms best describes relocation or travel? A. Bureaucratization B. Urbanization C. Industrialization D. Mobility
Mobility
The loss of craftsmanship is a result of: A. Anonymity B. Industrialization C. Urbanization D. Mobility
Industrialization
Strict department standards with little or no variation is typical of: A. Bureaucratization B. Urbanization C. Industrialization D. Mobility
Bureaucratization
Contemporary funeral rites could be considered: A. Non-traditional funeral rites B. Traditional funeral rites C. Immediate dispositions D. Adaptive funeral rites
Adaptive Funeral Rites
A cluster of two or more nuclear families united by a social bond for security, protection, and help. A. Neo-joint family B. Modified extended family C. Pseudo-joint family D. Nuclear family
Modified Extended Family
A funeral rite that has been adjusted to reflect the needs and desires of those directly involved. A. Humanistic funeral rite B. Modern funeral rite C. Adaptive funeral rite D. Traditional funeral rite
Adaptive Funeral Rite
A family that is governed by the mother. A. Matriarchal B. Egalitarian C. Democratic D. Patriarchal
Matriarchal
The method by which social values are learned. A. Culture B. Mores C. Customs D. Enculturation
Enculturation