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"Everyday social life is the product of a complex interplay between social forces and personal characteristics" describes
the fundamental theme of sociology -
We overlook __ because attribute one's achievements and failures to the individual
broader social trends -
Those who use the __ framework focus on how societal institutions are necessary to society
structural-functional -
__ focuses on the struggles that are between women and men, and the poor and rich
Conflict theory -
__ is based on the idea that there are no fixed and stable identities who determine who we are
Interactionist theory -
Macro level of analysis includes
structural functionalism
social conflicts -
Sees society as the product of everyday interactions of individuals
Symbolic interactions theory -
Power legitimized by legally enacted rules and regulations
Rational legal / Bureaucratic authority -
Power legitimized by extraordinary personal abilities that inspire devotion and obedience
Charismatic authority -
Any relatively stable pattern of social behavior
social structure
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