Sociology /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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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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Term | Definition |
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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 |