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    • What are social processes in sociology?
      Interactions within society
    • What is intergenerational social mobility?
      Movement across generations
    • What are the mechanisms that regulate behavior in social control?
      Laws, norms, sanctions
    • How does education shape socialization and social mobility?
      Teaches norms and skills
    • Match the social institution with its role in shaping social processes:
      Religion ↔️ Influences moral and spiritual values
      Economy ↔️ Impacts social mobility through employment
      Politics/Government ↔️ Shapes social control through laws
      Education ↔️ Teaches norms and skills
    • Socialization is the process of learning social norms and values
    • What is social mobility within a lifetime called?
      Intragenerational
    • What do social processes refer to within a society?
      People interact and influence
    • What are the mechanisms that regulate behavior in social control?
      Laws, norms, sanctions
    • What are some factors that drive social change?
      Technology, demographics, movements
    • Steps in the process of socialization
      1️⃣ Internalization of norms
      2️⃣ Learning values
      3️⃣ Acquiring behaviors
      4️⃣ Adapting to expectations
    • The family is the primary agent of socialization.
      True
    • The economy drives social change through technological innovation
    • Socialization is the process of learning social norms and values
    • Social change can be driven by technology or demographics.

      True
    • Socialization is the process of learning social norms and values
    • Social mobility can only occur within a single lifetime.
      False
    • The family is the primary agent of socialization
    • How does the economy influence social mobility?
      Through employment and wealth
    • Social control ensures conformity through laws and sanctions.

      True
    • Social change is the transformation of social structures and institutions
    • Socialization is the process of learning social norms and values
    • Social mobility can only occur across generations.
      False
    • Match the social process with its definition:
      Socialization ↔️ Learning social norms
      Social control ↔️ Regulating behavior
      Social mobility ↔️ Movement in social hierarchy
      Social change ↔️ Transformation of structures
    • Education shapes socialization by teaching norms, values, and skills
    • How does religion influence socialization?
      Moral and spiritual values
    • What role does politics or government play in social control?
      Laws, policies, enforcement
    • Who are two key theorists associated with Functionalism?
      Émile Durkheim, Talcott Parsons
    • Symbolic Interactionism focuses on meaningful interactions and shared understandings
    • What is the central concept of Conflict Theory?
      Inequality
    • What is the impact of socialization on society as a whole?
      Maintains social order
    • Social mobility can reinforce or challenge existing social stratification
    • What does social change lead to in a society?
      Evolution of social structures
    • Socialization is the process of learning social norms, values, and expected behaviors
    • Social mobility refers only to upward movement in the social hierarchy.
      False
    • Match the social process with its definition:
      Socialization ↔️ Learning social norms
      Social control ↔️ Regulating group behavior
      Social mobility ↔️ Movement between classes
      Social change ↔️ Transformation of society
    • What is stratification based on in a society?
      Status, wealth, or power
    • Match the social institution with its role in shaping social processes:
      Education ↔️ Shapes socialization and mobility
      Family ↔️ Primary agent of socialization
      Religion ↔️ Influences moral and spiritual values
      Economy ↔️ Impacts social mobility through income
    • The family is the primary agent of socialization.
      True
    • How does the economy impact social mobility?
      Through employment and income
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