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What is the term for a family unit that consists of two generations: parents and their dependent children?
Nuclear family
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star
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What is the feminist criticism of the traditional nuclear family?
It reinforces patriarchy and gender inequality
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What is one function of educationย according to functionalists?
Social integration, role allocation, or transmitting shared
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What is the difference between crime and deviance?
Crime breaks the law while deviance breaks social norms
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What is the term for informal ways society controls behavior?
Informal social control
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What is the term for rules that define acceptable behavior within a society?
Norms
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What is an example of formal social control?
Police, courts or laws
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monster
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What is the name for the process where someone is publicly called deviant?
Labelling
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What is the difference between ascribed and achieved status?
Ascribed status is given at birth while achieved status is
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What is the term for judging a student based on stereotypes or preconceived ideas about their background?
Labelling
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What is the process by which individuals learn the norms, values and roles of their society?
Socialisation
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What is the term for the hidden lessons taught in schools that are not part of the official curriculum?
Hidden curriculum
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What does the term "meritocracy" mean in the context of education?
A system where individuals succeed based on their talent and effort
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