Sociology- Cultures

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Laws
Something the government enforces. A written rule, For example, it is illegal to steal .
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Morals
Something that people expect you to do. A sense of fight from wrong For ex.ample giving up your seat for a elderly person.
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Norms
Unwriiten rules about normal actions. For example, going to school.
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Values
Sense of what is important. For example, not lying.
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Ascribed Staus
Your position in society is based on the social characteristics which you were born with. For example, being born in to the royal family.
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Achieved Status
Your position in society is earned by your own efforts and achievements.
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Roles
Roles is the part you play in life,it has particular norms and values associated with it. A person can multiple roles depending on who they are with at the time.
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Identity
The type of person that you are, depending on your traits, for example, age and job.
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Primary Socialisation
This is when you learn norms and values from a young age, maybe from your parents.
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Secondary Socialisation
This is when you learn these norms and values again , but at a older age at places such as work or school.
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Resocialisation
Learning what is needed for a new situation . For example , a new job.
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Manipulation
Children are guided to certain activities by their parents.
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Something that people expect you to do. A sense of fight from wrong For ex.ample giving up your seat for a elderly person.

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Morals

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Unwriiten rules about normal actions. For example, going to school.

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Sense of what is important. For example, not lying.

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Your position in society is based on the social characteristics which you were born with. For example, being born in to the royal family.

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