Coined theterm sociology,known asfather ofsociologyRevolutionary ideathat argued thatsociety could andshould be studiedusing the samescientific methods asthe natural sciencesMajor socialchange thatcontributed tothe emergenceof sociologyOne that sees theworld's uglinessand another thatsees its immensepotentiala group of peoplewho live togetherin an organizedway, sharingcommon interests,customs, and lawsSociety isunderstoodthrough empiricalobservation andscientificreasoning.Idea or conceptthat is created andagreed upon by asociety, rather thanbeing inherentlynatural orobjective.A sociallyconstructedcategory used togroup people basedon perceivedphysical or socialdifferences.Coined theterm sociology,known asfather ofsociologyRevolutionary ideathat argued thatsociety could andshould be studiedusing the samescientific methods asthe natural sciencesMajor socialchange thatcontributed tothe emergenceof sociologyOne that sees theworld's uglinessand another thatsees its immensepotentiala group of peoplewho live togetherin an organizedway, sharingcommon interests,customs, and lawsSociety isunderstoodthrough empiricalobservation andscientificreasoning.Idea or conceptthat is created andagreed upon by asociety, rather thanbeing inherentlynatural orobjective.A sociallyconstructedcategory used togroup people basedon perceivedphysical or socialdifferences.

Sociological Bingo - 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. Coined the term sociology, known as father of sociology
  2. Revolutionary idea that argued that society could and should be studied using the same scientific methods as the natural sciences
  3. Major social change that contributed to the emergence of sociology
  4. One that sees the world's ugliness and another that sees its immense potential
  5. a group of people who live together in an organized way, sharing common interests, customs, and laws
  6. Society is understood through empirical observation and scientific reasoning.
  7. Idea or concept that is created and agreed upon by a society, rather than being inherently natural or objective.
  8. A socially constructed category used to group people based on perceived physical or social differences.