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Title: Chapter 12, Political Organization


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Chapter 12, Political Organization
  • Key Terms

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  • Social differentiationThe relative access
    individuals and groups have to basic material
    resources, wealth, power, and prestige.
  • Egalitarian societyA society in which no
    individual or group has more privileged access to
    resources, power, or prestige than any other.

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  • Rank societySociety characterized by
    institutionalized differences in prestige but no
    important restrictions on access to basic
    resources.
  • Stratified societySociety characterized by
    permanent social and economic inequality, in
    which some people are denied access to basic
    resources.

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  • Achieved statusA social position that a person
    chooses or achieves on his or her own.
  • Ascribed statusA social position that a person
    is born into.

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  • PowerThe ability to control resources in ones
    own interest.
  • AuthorityThe ability to cause others to act
    based on characteristics such as honor, status,
    knowledge, ability, respect, the holding of
    formal public office.

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  • Political ideologyThe shared beliefs and values
    that legitimize the distribution and use of power
    in a particular society.
  • Political processThe ways in which individuals
    and groups use power to achieve public goals.

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  • FactionsInformal systems of alliance within
    well-defined political units such as lineages or
    villages.
  • LeadershipThe ability to direct an enterprise or
    action.

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  • RebellionThe attempt of a group within society
    to force a redistribution of resources and
    power.
  • RevolutionAn attempt to overthrow an existing
    form of political organization.

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  • LawA means of social control and dispute
    management through the systematic application of
    force by those in society with the authority to
    do so.
  • Political organizationThe patterned ways in
    which power is legitimately used in a society to
    regulate behavior.

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  • Social complexityThe number of different groups
    and their interrelationships in a society.
  • Band Small group of people, related by blood or
    marriage, who live together and are loosely
    associated with a territory in which they forage.

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  • WarA formally organized and culturally
    recognized patterns of collective violence
    directed toward other societies or between
    segments within a larger society.
  • TribeCulturally distinct population whose
    members consider themselves descended from the
    same ancestor.

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  • Age setA group of people of similar age and sex
    who move through some or all of lifes stages
    together.
  • Age gradesSpecialized hierarchical associations
    based on age, which stratify a society by
    seniority.

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  • Segmentary lineage system A form of
    sociopolitical organization in which multiple
    descent groups form at different levels and
    function in different contexts.
  • Complementary oppositionA political structure in
    which higher-order units form alliances that
    emerge only when lower-order units come into
    conflict.

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  • BigmanA self-made leader who gains power through
    personal achievements rather than through
    political office.
  • MediationA form of managing disputes that uses
    the offices of a third party to achieve
    voluntary agreement between disputing parties.

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  • CompensationA payment demanded by an aggrieved
    party to compensate for damage.
  • ChiefdomA society with social ranking in which
    political integration is achieved through an
    office of centralized leadership called the chief.

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  • AcephalousLacking a government head or chief.
  • StateA hierarchical, centralized form of
    political organization in which a central
    government has a legal monopoly over the use of
    force.

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  • CitizenshipMembership in a state.
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