1 Sociology and the Real World
2 Sociology’s Family Tree: Theories and Theorists
3 Studying Social Life: Sociological Research Methods
4 Cultural Crossroads
5 The Self and Interaction
6 Separate and Together: Life in Groups
7 Deviance and Conformity
8 Social Class: The Structure of Inequality
9 Race and Ethnicity As Lived Experience
10 Constructing Gender and Sexuality
11 The Macro-Micro Link in Social Institutions: Politics, Education, and Religion
12 The Economy, Work, and Working
13 Life at Home
14 Recreation and Leisure in Everyday Life
15 Country and City: The Natural World and the Social World
16 Social Change: Looking Toward Tomorrow

Organize

Learn

Connect

Norton Gradebook

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Chapter 15: Country and City: The Natural World and the Social World

Study Plan

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Organize

  • Read this chapter in your textbook or in the ebook.
  • Print the chapter Study Outline and check items that your instructor covered in class. Then read the text closely to better understand the topic.
  • As you work through the study materials, use the Progress Report to fill out the items that you have completed thus far. This report can also be sent to your Gradebook or to your instructor.

Learn

  • Read the Study Outline for the chapter. Note any material you have difficulty remembering from the text.
  • Review the Learning Objectives for the chapter.
  • Master the key terms for this chapter by working through the deck of Flashcards on the studyspace. You can shuffle cards from earlier chapters if you're trying to study for a test.
  • Take the multiple-choice Diagnostic Quizzes. Using your diagnostic results, re-read any section of the chapter where you got less than 70% of the questions correct. You can mail the results to your instructor's Gradebook and keep track of your progress in your student Gradebook.
  • Complete the Data Workshop Exercises. You can mail the results to your instructor's Gradebook and keep track of your progress in your student Gradebook.

Connect

  • Take the Sociology DVD Quiz to explore the sociology behind the DVD clip you watched in class. You can mail the results to your instructor's Gradebook and keep track of your progress in your student Gradebook.
  • Complete the everydaysociologyblog.com Exercises. You can mail the results to your instructor's Gradebook and keep track of your progress in your student Gradebook.