Examples of rebellion merton
[DOC File]Deviance and Social Control
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Merton used “anomie” (Durkheim’s term) to refer to the strain people experience when they are blocked in their attempts to achieve those goals. ... and rebellion (seeking to replace society’s goals). According to strain theory, deviants are not pathogenic individuals but the products of …
[DOC File]Soc213 (002)
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According to Merton, _____ is the way in which lower-class people accept the success goal while rejecting the use of legitimate means for realizing that goal. A. rebellion B. conformity C. retreatism D. ritualism E. innovation (p.
[DOCX File]Chapter 8: Social Structure Theories of Crime I: Early ...
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Specifically, Merton argued that everyone is socialized to believe in the American Dream. The failure to reach the American Dream that leads to the majority of strain and stress. In response, Merton identifies five adaptations to strain: conformity, ritualism, innovation, retreatism, and rebellion.
[DOCX File]San Jose State University
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19) According to Merton, _____ occurs when people accept society’s goals but adopt disapproved means for achieving them. A)innovation B)conformity C)rebellion D) retreatism
[DOC File]CHAPTER 7—DEVIANCE AND CRIME
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Robert Merton (1938) developed the ... tertiary deviance—a form of rebellion that occurs when a secondary deviant tries to relabel certain activity as normal rather than deviant. ... operation that supplies “illegal” goods and services for profit—refer to The Godfather and to Scarface as examples of the shifting moral approaches to ...
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