UCSP Midterm Reviewer PDF
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This document is a reviewer for a midterm exam in Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics (UCSP). It covers topics such as anthropology, sociology, political science, and socialization. The document outlines key concepts and ideas within these fields.
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**ANTHROPOLOGY** - - **Start of Anthropology** - - - **Franz Boas** - - **Ethnography** - special *research method of living together with their subject* of study for a long period of time **BRANCHES OF ANTHROPOLOGY** **A) Biological Anthropology** - **B) Cultural Anthr...
**ANTHROPOLOGY** - - **Start of Anthropology** - - - **Franz Boas** - - **Ethnography** - special *research method of living together with their subject* of study for a long period of time **BRANCHES OF ANTHROPOLOGY** **A) Biological Anthropology** - **B) Cultural Anthropology** - **C) Linguistics ** - **D) Archeology ** - **Goals of Anthropology** - - **SOCIOLOGY** - - - - - - **Start of Sociology** - - **Auguste Comte** - - **Goals of Sociology** - - - **POLITICAL SCIENCE** - **Politics** - - - - **Government** - - **Three Branches of the Government** 1. - - 2. - - - 3. - - **Political Power** - **Note:** Studying politics = studying the government/exercise of authority **Political Ideologies** - - - - **Public Management** - - **Human Rights ** - - **International Relations and Foreign Affairs** - - **Goals of Political Science** - - **Self** - individual person from their own perspective **Self-Concept** - thoughts/feelings/evaluations of individuals about themselves Nature VS Nurture: - - **Identity Information** - values/attitude/belief from environment enabling them to create personal identify **Primary Identity** - roles/status individual as a child learns **Culture** - customs, beliefs, etc. developed by members of society that make their environment meaningful **ENCULTURATION** - **SOCIALIZATION ** - - **Norms and Values ** - **Two Reactions to External Influences** 1. 2. *Deviant* - person violating the norm