| A | B |
| power | capacity to affect others |
| power is never | equally distributed |
| elites | have power |
| masses | no power |
| C. Wright Mills | "power comes from acces to major institutions" |
| social science | human behavior |
| anthropology | people and their ways of life |
| culture | way of life of groups of people that characterize a society |
| society | people who are dependent on one another |
| sociology | individuals & groups |
| stratification | ranking people |
| psych | human/animal behavior |
| behavioral psych | human/animal response to stimuli |
| social psych | interpersonal behavior |
| Freudian psych | subconscious/childhood |
| humanistic psych | growth/develop human personality |
| personality | behavior patterns |
| economics | dist of scarce resources |
| political scicne | gov't & politics |
| authority | legit physical force |
| history | recording, narrating, interpreting human experience |
| ideologies do not | eliminate dissent |
| indecent material | Reno v. Americal Civil Liberties Union |
| fundamental concept | power |
| power uses | rewards, punishments |
| capitalism | market |
| prehistory | before written records |
| interdisciplinary | multiple subjects |
| social status concerned with | economics |