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Key words for GCSE Sociology.

kibbutz A kibbutz is a type of Israeli settlement in which members live as a community.
conventional The term conventional family describes a family made up of two parents and their children.
canalisation Canalisation is the influencing of children by giving them gender-specific toys.
secularisation British English spelling Secularisation describes movement away from religion.
principle The principle of stratified diffusion suggests that social change happens at the top and moves down.
stratified The principle of stratified diffusion suggests that social change happens at the top and moves down.
diffusion The principle of stratified diffusion suggests that social change happens at the top and moves down.
dysfunctional A dysfunctional family is a family that does not work.
monogamy Monogamy describes being in only one relationship or marriage at a time.
kinship Kinship networks are the relationships between family members.
networks Kinship networks are the relationships between family members.
pre-industrial If something is pre-industrial, it means it is from before the mass use of machinery.
contemporary Contemporary means happening in the present time.
separate The separate spheres are the private world of the home and the public world of work.
spheres The separate spheres are the private world of the home and the public world of work.
matriarchal In matriarchal societies, women hold advantages and power over men.

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