GlassceilingAn invisible barrierof discriminationthat keeps womenfromadvancing tohigher levels withcompanies.GenderrolesExpectationsabout the properattitudes,activities, andbehaviorsfor men andwomen.BettyFriedanWrote TheFeminineMystiqueFeminismOpposes sexismand genderdiscrimination,while seekingequalityfor men andwomen.RaceSocially constructedcategories in whichpeople sharebiologicalcharacteristics thatsociety considersimportant.Minority A category of peoplethat has less power orcontrol over their livesthan a dominant groupand is separated byeither physical orcultural characteristics.BeautyMythCultureperpetuates theidea that awoman’s worth istied to her physicalattractiveness. SecondshiftThe extra workthat women do inthe home inaddition to workingoutside the home. AmalgamationOccurs when amajority group andone or moreminority groupscome together toform a new group.PrejudiceA negativeattitude towardan entire group ofpeople, includingracial or ethnicminorities.SexismThe beliefthat onegender issuperior tothe other.GenocideThe deliberatekilling of anentire groupof people ornation TheFeminineMystiqueA book that wouldhelp raiseawareness ofgender roles anddiscrimination insociety.SegregationThe socialand physicalseparation ofa category ofpeopleNaomiWolfArgued thatthe mediacontribute tothe “BeautyMyth.”StereotypeExaggerateddescriptionsof everyonein a particularcategory.JaneElliottAn educator inIowa who didthe blue-eyed,brown-eyedexercise.MargaretMeadAn anthropologist,didgroundbreakingresearch ongender in NewGuinea during the1930s.GenderstratificationThe unequaldistribution ofpower, wealth, andother resourcesbetween men andwomen.EthnicityA sharedculturalheritage.DiscriminationTreatingcategoriesof peopleunequally.SuffrageTheright tovote.Assimilation The process bywhich a minoritygroup comes toadopt thepractices andculture of thedominant group. GenderThe traits,characteristics,roles, and socialpositions that areattached to beingfemale or male.GlassceilingAn invisible barrierof discriminationthat keeps womenfromadvancing tohigher levels withcompanies.GenderrolesExpectationsabout the properattitudes,activities, andbehaviorsfor men andwomen.BettyFriedanWrote TheFeminineMystiqueFeminismOpposes sexismand genderdiscrimination,while seekingequalityfor men andwomen.RaceSocially constructedcategories in whichpeople sharebiologicalcharacteristics thatsociety considersimportant.Minority A category of peoplethat has less power orcontrol over their livesthan a dominant groupand is separated byeither physical orcultural characteristics.BeautyMythCultureperpetuates theidea that awoman’s worth istied to her physicalattractiveness. SecondshiftThe extra workthat women do inthe home inaddition to workingoutside the home. AmalgamationOccurs when amajority group andone or moreminority groupscome together toform a new group.PrejudiceA negativeattitude towardan entire group ofpeople, includingracial or ethnicminorities.SexismThe beliefthat onegender issuperior tothe other.GenocideThe deliberatekilling of anentire groupof people ornation TheFeminineMystiqueA book that wouldhelp raiseawareness ofgender roles anddiscrimination insociety.SegregationThe socialand physicalseparation ofa category ofpeopleNaomiWolfArgued thatthe mediacontribute tothe “BeautyMyth.”StereotypeExaggerateddescriptionsof everyonein a particularcategory.JaneElliottAn educator inIowa who didthe blue-eyed,brown-eyedexercise.MargaretMeadAn anthropologist,didgroundbreakingresearch ongender in NewGuinea during the1930s.GenderstratificationThe unequaldistribution ofpower, wealth, andother resourcesbetween men andwomen.EthnicityA sharedculturalheritage.DiscriminationTreatingcategoriesof peopleunequally.SuffrageTheright tovote.Assimilation The process bywhich a minoritygroup comes toadopt thepractices andculture of thedominant group. GenderThe traits,characteristics,roles, and socialpositions that areattached to beingfemale or male.

Sociology Unit 7-8 Review - 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. An invisible barrier of discrimination that keeps women from advancing to higher levels with companies.
    Glass ceiling
  2. Expectations about the proper attitudes, activities, and behaviors for men and women.
    Gender roles
  3. Wrote The Feminine Mystique
    Betty Friedan
  4. Opposes sexism and gender discrimination, while seeking equality for men and women.
    Feminism
  5. Socially constructed categories in which people share biological characteristics that society considers important.
    Race
  6. A category of people that has less power or control over their lives than a dominant group and is separated by either physical or cultural characteristics.
    Minority
  7. Culture perpetuates the idea that a woman’s worth is tied to her physical attractiveness.
    Beauty Myth
  8. The extra work that women do in the home in addition to working outside the home.
    Second shift
  9. Occurs when a majority group and one or more minority groups come together to form a new group.
    Amalgamation
  10. A negative attitude toward an entire group of people, including racial or ethnic minorities.
    Prejudice
  11. The belief that one gender is superior to the other.
    Sexism
  12. The deliberate killing of an entire group of people or nation
    Genocide
  13. A book that would help raise awareness of gender roles and discrimination in society.
    The Feminine Mystique
  14. The social and physical separation of a category of people
    Segregation
  15. Argued that the media contribute to the “Beauty Myth.”
    Naomi Wolf
  16. Exaggerated descriptions of everyone in a particular category.
    Stereotype
  17. An educator in Iowa who did the blue-eyed, brown-eyed exercise.
    Jane Elliott
  18. An anthropologist, did groundbreaking research on gender in New Guinea during the 1930s.
    Margaret Mead
  19. The unequal distribution of power, wealth, and other resources between men and women.
    Gender stratification
  20. A shared cultural heritage.
    Ethnicity
  21. Treating categories of people unequally.
    Discrimination
  22. The right to vote.
    Suffrage
  23. The process by which a minority group comes to adopt the practices and culture of the dominant group.
    Assimilation
  24. The traits, characteristics, roles, and social positions that are attached to being female or male.
    Gender