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| 1 | Found living in the wild | 
 
 
| 2 | A tendency to use our own group's ways of doing things to judge others | 
 
 
| 3 | Identified social integration | 
 
 
| 4 | A large group of people who rank close to one another in property and power | 
 
 
| 5 | Coined by William Ogburn; not all parts of culture change at the same pace | 
 
 
| 6 | Collective tunnel vision of a group | 
 
 
| 7 | First African American to earn a doctorate at Harvard | 
 
 
| 8 | 'I had to help my friends' | 
 
 
| 10 | Stages of our life as we go from birth to death | 
 
 
| 13 | Pointed out how we learn to take the role of the other | 
 
 
| 14 | Most influential of all sociologists | 
 
 
| 17 | A position that is earned | 
 
 
| 19 | A sociological perspective that views society as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources | 
 
 
| 21 | Focus on large-scale features of social life | 
 
 
| 22 | Comte suggested we apply the scientific method to the social world | 
 
 
| 23 | Focus is on social interaction | 
 
 
| 24 | People who influence the behaviors, opinions, or attitudes of others | 
 
 
| 26 | Believed that the engine of human history is class conflict | 
 
 
| 28 | Largest and most complex group that sociologist study | 
 
 
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