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Introduction to Sociology
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1. ----------------------is the analysis of large social systems
2. ------------------- has divided sociology into social statics and social dynamics.
3. -------------has classified communities into Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
4. Positive philosophy is the famous work of___________.
5. ------------------- is a unique possession of man
6. --------------- implies statuses and division of labour
7. ___________ has introduced the term primary groups.
8. ------------ refer to the interdependence of parts in groups
9. ___________ has divided groups into horizontal and vertical
10. "The term society is derived from which word"
11. -------------------refers to the reciprocal contact between two or more persons.
12. Sociology is a general science not a pure science- said by
13. Groups which provide experience lacking in intimacy
14. ------------------- is a process whereby men interpenetrate the minds of each other
15. The study of every day behaviour in situations of face-to –face interaction is usually called ----------Sociology
16. Sociology emerged as an independent and separate discipline around the middle of the -------------------
17. The -------------- perspective was the earliest theoretical perspective in Sociology
18. ----------------- refers to the enduring orderly and patterned relationships between the elements of a society.
19. Law of three stages is the one of the major theories of -----------------.
20. _________ refers to the organised way of doing things.
21. A social group with some degree of ‘we feeling’ and living in a given area.
22. Groups which serve as points of comparison
23. __________ is the system of social interaction
24. Sociology is a pure and independent science- said by
25. ------------------------was considered the Father of Sociology