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SOC101 1nd Edition Lecture 8Outline of Last Lecture I. Social interactionism and social structureCurrent LectureII. Review Questions taken from lecture1. Where is the Hmong from? They are from tribal culture in Southeast Asia that was with the United States in Vietnam War2. Who is the main character? Chitaou, the 12 year old girl that is the middle daughter3. What is Functionalism? The concept that society works like an organism with the body parts part in general having a function4. What is a manifest function example? The rain dance, the rain is produced, showing thatthe rain dance is an intended action with intended consequences.5. What is a latent function example? The rain dance, reinforces cultural solidarity, an unintended consequence.6. What is a social dysfunctions that the rain dance had caused? People that did not participate had to deal with inequality.7. What is the arguments about Chicago and Birmingham’s schools? Chicago schools don’t like subcultures, the Chicago school thought of it as a deviance. Birmingham’s schools like and engages in subculture. 8. Was C. Wright Mills a conflict theorists? Yes.9. The controversies between the Zimbardo’s Study, Milgram’s Study, and Tuskegee Study isthat it is UNETHICAL.10. What are the functions in the film: “Jesus” Camp? The functions are that it gave purpose through reinforcing the culture of the group, a feeling of belonging, reinforces the valuesof its system.11. What are the conflict theorist’s view on “Jesus” Camp? Evangelicalism is the dominant religion, so having a camp supports this statement.12. What is correlation? The things being compared do not have to go together.13. What is conflict theory? It’s a branch of sociology that examines power structures( Conflict= central within a society, always tension, that goes back to Karl Marx and what he said about struggles with the workers and owners of means of production) (inequality leads to competition for resources)These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best Used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.14. What is the Criminal Record? The study of races about white and black men. With this in mind, in the Criminal Record more white people with criminal records received more jobcallbacks than the black men that had no criminal records.15. What is the difference between role conflict and role strain? Role conflict is having too much trouble with meeting the roles that are required for certain status, while role strain is for one specific role that is having difficulty meeting the responsibilities.16. What is a social location? Give an example. Role in society, for example the prisoner, the prison


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