Statusa sociallydefinedposition in agroup or in asocietyReciprocalRolesroles correspondingwith another personand define thepatterns ofinteractions betweenrelated statuses Pastorala society in whichfood is obtainedprimarily by raisingand taking care ofanimals RoleExpectationsSociallydeterminedbehaviorsexpected of aperson performinga role.MajorStatusThe status or positionthat plays thegreatest role inshaping a person’slife and determininghis or her personalIdentityIndustrialSocietyA society thatrelies on scienceand technology toproduce its basicgoods andservices. RoleStrainWhen a personhas difficultyreaching the roleexpectations asingle statusRolesThe behavior,rights, andobligationsexpected ofsomeoneoccupying acertain statusRightsBehaviorsthatindividualsexpect fromothersPostIndustrialA society in whichthe economicemphasis is onproviding servicesand informationHunter-GathersA society thatsurvives byhunting animalsand gatheringedible plantsObligationsBehaviors thatindividuals areexpected toperform towardsothersAchievedStatusposition insociety thatachieved byone’s owneffortsSocietypeople livingwithin definedterritorial andsharing acommoncultureRoleConflictWhen one personfulfills his roleexpectation in such away that he or sheprevents anotherperson fromperforming his or herroleSocialInstitutionsWhen statusesand roles areorganized tosatisfy one ormore of the basicneeds of society. SocialStructurethe network ofinterrelatedstatuses androles that guidehumaninteractionSocialSolidarityThe degreeto which asociety isunifiedRolePerformanceThe actualbehavior of apersonoccupying arole. MechanicalSolidaritya type of socialunity achieved bypeople doing thesame type of workand holding similarvaluesHorticulturala society thatsurvivesprimarilythrough thegrowing ofplantsAscribedStatusposition insociety thatone has thatis beyondone’s controlOrganicSolidarityA type of social unityin which members’interdependence isbased on specializedfunctions andstatusesAgriculturalA society thatuses plowsand draftanimals ingrowing food.Statusa sociallydefinedposition in agroup or in asocietyReciprocalRolesroles correspondingwith another personand define thepatterns ofinteractions betweenrelated statuses Pastorala society in whichfood is obtainedprimarily by raisingand taking care ofanimals RoleExpectationsSociallydeterminedbehaviorsexpected of aperson performinga role.MajorStatusThe status or positionthat plays thegreatest role inshaping a person’slife and determininghis or her personalIdentityIndustrialSocietyA society thatrelies on scienceand technology toproduce its basicgoods andservices. RoleStrainWhen a personhas difficultyreaching the roleexpectations asingle statusRolesThe behavior,rights, andobligationsexpected ofsomeoneoccupying acertain statusRightsBehaviorsthatindividualsexpect fromothersPostIndustrialA society in whichthe economicemphasis is onproviding servicesand informationHunter-GathersA society thatsurvives byhunting animalsand gatheringedible plantsObligationsBehaviors thatindividuals areexpected toperform towardsothersAchievedStatusposition insociety thatachieved byone’s owneffortsSocietypeople livingwithin definedterritorial andsharing acommoncultureRoleConflictWhen one personfulfills his roleexpectation in such away that he or sheprevents anotherperson fromperforming his or herroleSocialInstitutionsWhen statusesand roles areorganized tosatisfy one ormore of the basicneeds of society. SocialStructurethe network ofinterrelatedstatuses androles that guidehumaninteractionSocialSolidarityThe degreeto which asociety isunifiedRolePerformanceThe actualbehavior of apersonoccupying arole. MechanicalSolidaritya type of socialunity achieved bypeople doing thesame type of workand holding similarvaluesHorticulturala society thatsurvivesprimarilythrough thegrowing ofplantsAscribedStatusposition insociety thatone has thatis beyondone’s controlOrganicSolidarityA type of social unityin which members’interdependence isbased on specializedfunctions andstatusesAgriculturalA society thatuses plowsand draftanimals ingrowing food.

Societal Structure - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. a socially defined position in a group or in a society
    Status
  2. roles corresponding with another person and define the patterns of interactions between related statuses
    Reciprocal Roles
  3. a society in which food is obtained primarily by raising and taking care of animals
    Pastoral
  4. Socially determined behaviors expected of a person performing a role.
    Role Expectations
  5. The status or position that plays the greatest role in shaping a person’s life and determining his or her personal Identity
    Major Status
  6. A society that relies on science and technology to produce its basic goods and services.
    Industrial Society
  7. When a person has difficulty reaching the role expectations a single status
    Role Strain
  8. The behavior, rights, and obligations expected of someone occupying a certain status
    Roles
  9. Behaviors that individuals expect from others
    Rights
  10. A society in which the economic emphasis is on providing services and information
    Post Industrial
  11. A society that survives by hunting animals and gathering edible plants
    Hunter-Gathers
  12. Behaviors that individuals are expected to perform towards others
    Obligations
  13. position in society that achieved by one’s own efforts
    Achieved Status
  14. people living within defined territorial and sharing a common culture
    Society
  15. When one person fulfills his role expectation in such a way that he or she prevents another person from performing his or her role
    Role Conflict
  16. When statuses and roles are organized to satisfy one or more of the basic needs of society.
    Social Institutions
  17. the network of interrelated statuses and roles that guide human interaction
    Social Structure
  18. The degree to which a society is unified
    Social Solidarity
  19. The actual behavior of a person occupying a role.
    Role Performance
  20. a type of social unity achieved by people doing the same type of work and holding similar values
    Mechanical Solidarity
  21. a society that survives primarily through the growing of plants
    Horticultural
  22. position in society that one has that is beyond one’s control
    Ascribed Status
  23. A type of social unity in which members’ interdependence is based on specialized functions and statuses
    Organic Solidarity
  24. A society that uses plows and draft animals in growing food.
    Agricultural