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Number 1. The innate urges that require some action on our part if we are able to survive

Correct Answer: Drives

Number 2. Rules that have been codified or written officially

Correct Answer: Formal norms

Number 3. Deeply held norms that are strictly enforced and will result in more severe consequences

Correct Answer: Mores

Number 4. A complex set of symbols which allow us to communicate verbally, nonverbally, and in written form

Correct Answer: Language

Number 5. A traditional or customary norm governing everyday social behaviors

Correct Answer: Folkway

Number 6. Also called signs; anything that meaningfully represents something else

Correct Answer: Symbols

Number 7. Shared expectations or rules of behavior

Correct Answer: Norms

Number 8. The ideas associated with a cultural group, including ways of thinking (beliefs, values, and assumptions) and ways of behaving (norms, interactions, and communication)

Correct Answer: Non-Material or Symbolic Culture

Number 9. Rules that are not written or codified and just generally understood by the society in which they exist

Correct Answer: Informal norms

Number 10. The shared values, norms, symbols, language, objects, and way of life that is passed on from one generation to the next

Correct Answer: Culture

Number 11. Any physical object to which we give social meaning

Correct Answer: Material culture

Number 12. The formal and informal mechanisms used to increase conformity to values and norms and thus increase social cohesion

Correct Answer: Social control

Number 13. Defined standards of what is good, bad, desirable, or undesirable for us and others

Correct Answer: Values

Number 14. Formal codified norms or norms written and recorded from which the behavior of society's members can be judged

Correct Answer: Laws

Number 15. Norms ingrained so deeply that even thinking about violating it evokes strong feelings of disgust, horror, or revulsion

Correct Answer: Taboos

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