Sociology /Mors 200 Arts Final - Sociology Compend Part 5

Mors 200 Arts Final - Sociology Compend Part 5

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This deck covers key concepts in sociology related to funeral rites, social behaviors, and cultural practices, as outlined in the Mors 200 Arts Final - Sociology Compend Part 5.

The modern American family is considered to be: A. Neolocal B. Extended C. Nuclear D. Consanguine

Nuclear
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Key Terms

Term
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The modern American family is considered to be: A. Neolocal B. Extended C. Nuclear D. Consanguine
Nuclear
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The process of socialization is: A. Over after adolescence B. An unfolding of in-born patterns C. Over after childhood D. A lifelong process
A Lifelong Process
Both funeral and memorial service.
Funeral Rite
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The science of social group study.
Sociology
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Rites without the body present.
Memorial Service
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Rites with the body present.
Funeral

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TermDefinition
The modern American family is considered to be: A. Neolocal B. Extended C. Nuclear D. Consanguine
Nuclear
The process of socialization is: A. Over after adolescence B. An unfolding of in-born patterns C. Over after childhood D. A lifelong process
A Lifelong Process
Both funeral and memorial service.
Funeral Rite
The science of social group study.
Sociology
Rites without the body present.
Memorial Service
Rites with the body present.
Funeral
Patterns identifiable in all cultures.
Cultural Universal
Increased concentrated population.
Urbanization
Loss of individual identity.
Anonymity
Relocation, travel.
Mobility
Loss of craftmanship.
Industrialization
Strict departmental standards with little or no variation of the standards.
Bureaucratization
A rite which deviates from the normal.
Non-Traditional Funeral Rite
Contemporary funeral rite.
Adaptive Funeral Rite
Devoid of religious connotation.
Humanistic Funeral Rite
Completely devoid of any form of funeral rite.
Immediate Disposition
Those rites which follow a prescribed ritual.
Traditional Funeral Rite
An action with no symbolic content.
Ceremony
Standard of behavior based on sacred beliefs.
Religion
An action with symbolic content.
Ritual
Must behavior enforced by government.
Law
Standard of behavior non-compulsive.
Folkway
The method by which social values are learned.
Enculturation
Dictates what one must not do.
Taboos
Social behavior as dictated by tradition.
Customs
Must behavior of the basic and important patterns of ideas and acts of a people.
Mores
Abstract patterns of and for living and dying.
Culture
Specified methods of procedure.
Rules
Specific act or function dealing with death.
Rite
Disposition of human remains devoid of any funeral rite at the time of disposition.
Immediate Disposition
Funeral rites identifiable with pre-literate society.
Primitive Funeral Rite
Moving and living in an area different from or other than the place of birth.
Neolocalism