Small, M. H., quoted, 98, 99. Smith, Sydney, quoted, 301. Sociability, 100-1. Social center, the, 295, 522, 616. Social Democrats, German, 433. XXVII, 530-4. 79, Ch. Social division of labor, the, 246- Social evolution, 527, 538. Social exclusiveness, 218, 359-60, Social forces, Part III. Social institutions, Chs. XLIX.- Social integration, 93, 536. Social reform, 651-2. Social self-consciousness, 545. Social sympathy, 105-7. Social valuations, 431, Ch. LVII., Social workers, 487-9, 656. Socialists, the, 209, 215. Society, definition of, 86; theories Solicitation, competitive, 171. Solidarity, 104-5. Solitary confinement, 96-7. Solomon's House," 298. South, the American, 346, 352, Spain, 144, 514-5, 518, 536, 611, 680. Specialization, 217-8, 261, 284-5. Spies, industrial, 633. Stage, the, 483. Standard of living, 15, 21, 567. State, the, 56, 127-8, 140-1, 148-50, Static assumptions about society, Static times compared with dynamic Statico-dynamic processes, 525-6. Strike, the, 205-6, 375. Sublimation, 44, 615. Subjugation, 515. Subordination, effects of, 364-7. Subsidies to benevolent institutions, Substitution, 43-44, 614. Success, and reproduction, 390-1; Sumner, quoted, 452, 457, 567-9. Superior, infecundity of the, 389- Super-social control, Ch. XXXV. Taboos, 566-7, 570. Taine, cited, 248; quoted, 653. Thorndike, quoted, 43, 167. Thrift, 28. Thycydides, quoted, 520. Tolstoi, cited, 153; quoted, 644-5. Trade, 142, 156, 345, 529-30, 535, Trade unions, 233-4, 289, 337, 365, Tradition, the disintegration of, Traditionalism, 414, 503, 507-9, 580. Transformation, Ch. XLIV. Triplett, experiments of, 102. Turks, the, 130, 132–3, 138, 150, 652. Uniformities, Ch. XLVI. U. S. Steel Corporation, the, 170. Urbanization, 19-20; causes of, 20-2, Vacation, the long, 501. Vanity, nature of, 116. Varro, quoted, 512. Veblen, quoted, 43; cited, 689. Venice, 345. Veracity, advantages of, 636–7. Village community, the, 277, 447. Virginia, land grants in colonial, Vocational education, 599, 690. Wallace, A. R., quoted, 79 n., 226. Wallas, quoted, 288, 290, 393, 606. War, 44-5, 71, 88, 93, 162-3, 173-5, Ward, quoted, 78-9, 574, 627; cited, Warfare, the development of, 579. 66 Water, control of, 240. We-feeling, the, 106-7, 151, 317, Wealth, concentration of, 139; as Wealth interest, the, 51-4. Wells, quoted, 66 n., 642-3. Westermarck, quoted, 468. West Point Military Academy, 213. Wife, status of the, 443-4, 585, 679. Wilderness, the charm of the, 607-8. Wilson, Warren H., quoted, 26. Women, influence, 7, 77; traits, 119- Workingmen's insurance, 548, 633. Workmanship, the instinct of, 50, World War, the, 45, 520, 543, 596. Yang and Yin, 678. Zadi, Imaum Ali, letter of, 509. FOREWORD THE large number of colleges, universities and normal schools that have adopted for their class textbook Dr. Edward A. Ross's Principles of Sociology, will find immediate use for this book of three hundred eighty-three questions arranged for chapter review and exercise. Students of sociology, especially those who are working with Principles of Sociology, will find it of great assistance in drill work, to test their knowledge of the principles of sociology and to make that knowledge permanent. To those who are not familiar with Dr. Ross's Principles of Sociology the questions stated in this Book of Exercises will indicate the remarkable resources of that volume. |