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Introduction to Sociology: Perspectives, Theories, and Theorists

This interactive Jeopardy game covers the basics of sociology, including the sociological perspective, key vocabulary, major theories, and influential theorists. Test your knowledge and learn more about the scientific study of human social behavior.

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Introduction to Sociology: Perspectives, Theories, and Theorists

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  1. Welcome to Jeopardy!

  2. FinalJeopardy Round 1 Round 2 Addams Marx Durkheim

  3. The Sociological Perspective Basic Vocabulary Theories to Sociology Theorists More Theorists? Pot Pourri Round 2 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  4. $100 The scientific study which investigates human social behavior. Concentrates on patterns of social relationships, primarily in modern societies.

  5. $100 What is Sociology? Scores

  6. $200 A particular point of view that looks at behavior of groups, not individuals

  7. $200 What is sociological perspective? Scores

  8. $300 The patterned interaction of people in social relationships

  9. $300 What is social structure? Scores

  10. $400 The ability to see the link between society and self

  11. $400 What is the sociological imagination? Scores

  12. $500 Psych or Soc? More women divorce because of the social trend toward sexual equality.

  13. $500 What is an example of sociology? Scores

  14. $100 A particular point of view (general)

  15. $100 What is perspective? Scores

  16. $200 Auguste Comte’s belief that knowledge should be derived from scientific observation

  17. $200 What is positivism? Scores

  18. $300 The study of social change

  19. $300 What is social dynamics? Scores

  20. Daily Double

  21. $400 The mind-set emphasizing knowledge, reason, and planning

  22. $400 What is rationalization? Scores

  23. $500 Social interdependency based on a high degree of specialization in roles

  24. $500 What is organic solidarity? Scores

  25. $100 This approach emphasizes the role of power, competition, and constraint within a society

  26. $100 What is Conflict Perspective? Scores

  27. $200 An approach that emphasizes the contributions made by each part of society

  28. $200 What is Functionalism? Scores

  29. $300 An approach that focuses on the interactions among people based on mutually understood symbols.

  30. $300 What is Symbolic Interactionism? Scores

  31. $400 This approach would say that societies try to seek relative stability.

  32. $400 What is functionalism? Scores

  33. $500 This perspective would say that social change comes from the ability of one class being able to control the behavior of another social class.

  34. $500 What is Conflict Perspective? Scores

  35. $100 This theorist is known as the father of sociology

  36. $100 Who is Auguste Comte? Scores

  37. $200 This theorist compared the workings of society to the human body

  38. $200 Who is Herbert Spencer? Scores

  39. $300 This theorist believed revolution among the working class was necessary to end class conflict and achieve a classless society

  40. $300 Who was Karl Marx? Scores

  41. $400 This theorist was a pioneering feminist theorist who believed women’s lack of economic power helped keep them dependent within society.

  42. $400 Who was Harriet Martineau? Scores

  43. $500 This American theorist began Hull House

  44. $500 Who was Jane Addams? Scores

  45. $100 This theorist believed that society exists because members agree to it.

  46. $100 Who was Emile Durkheim? Scores

  47. $200 This theorist believed that human beings acted on the basis of their own understanding of a situation

  48. $200 Who was Max Weber? Scores

  49. $300 This theorist believed in mechanical solidarity (pre-industrial society) and organic solidarity (industrial society)

  50. $300 Who was Emile Durkheim? Scores

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