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1. Achieved status-- S. A status that is taken by choice

2. Agrarian societies-- X. Were focused on the production of food, but their  technology advanced beyond the horticultural society.

3. Ascribed status-- Z. A status that an individual is born into or gains involuntarily  during their life.

4. Horticultural society-- P. A society where people learned to plant seeds and to grow their own food.

5. Industrial society--W. Relies on machines to make items it needs.

6. In-group-- e. A group where one feels respect and a likeness with

7. Master status-- J. A status that shapes a person’s identity and often all  aspects of their life.

8. Out-group-- t. Groups that one feels a sense of competition or dislike for.

9. Group-- g. A set of people who interact on the basis of shared  expectations.

10. Pre-industrial society-- a. Food production is carried out by human and animal labor and is the main economic activity. Includes hunter-gatherer,  pastoral, and agricultural societies.

11. Post industrial society-- aa. Happens when an economic system is focused on controlling  information, rather than manufacturing.

12.Postmodern Society-- n. A society that is technologically advanced and focused on  the media and consumer items.

13. Primary group-- o. Small groups where members share personal, lasting  relationships with each other.

14. Formal group-- d. the structure, goals, and activities of the group are clearly  defined.

15. Informal group-- q. where there is no official structure or established rules of  conduct.

16. Role-- b. The behavior expected of someone who occupying a  particular status.

17. Role conflict-- y. A conflict in the roles of two or more statuses.

18. Role strain-- l. Tension in the roles of one status

19. Role exit-- u. the process people go through to detach from a role that  has been central to their identity.

20. Secondary group-- r. Larger, more impersonal groups that undertake a particular  activity or goal.

21. Social institutions-- m. Groups of people who band together to meet a common  purpose or need

22. Social group-- c. Two or more similar individuals who interact with each other  and share similar norms, interests, and expectations about  their interactions.

23. Social network-- h. A series of relationships that link individuals to those they  know and to other people indirectly through others.

24. Social role-- f. The expected behavior for a particular status or social  position.

25. Social structure-- v. The organization of society into predicable relationships.

26. Sociocultural evolution-- k. The change of social structure in a society over time.

27. Status-- i. Any socially defined position within a society

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