WJEC GCSE Sociology Revision
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Clues
- a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency (9)
- A research method with no order to selection (6, 8)
- A smaller group of people who share norms, values and beliefs that are different from the main culture. (10)
- A ‘typical’ image of a person based on social categories such as gender, age, ethnicity, family position, job etc. (10)
- an instance of public anxiety or alarm in response to a problem regarded as threatening the moral standards of society. (5, 5)
- Behaviour that does not conform to the dominant norms or social rules of a specific society. (7)
- the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis of communism. (7)
- This group of theorists see the family as NEGATIVE for society if it is not a nuclear family (3, 5)
- This involves picking people from different groups within the population (eg. different genders, ethnicities, ages, social classes). (10, 8)
- Type of Family where two people of the same sex live together (10, 6)
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