Exam 8: Stratification, class, and Inequality

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Over the past century,Western societies have virtually eliminated the income inequality that characterized earlier eras.

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Annette Lareau's research found that working-class children raised in the "development of natural growth" model were more successful in school than children raised in the "concerted cultivation" style.

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Social mobility refers to the:

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Suppose a society has truly equal opportunity,and within each generation,the more talented people move up in position while the less talented move down.Such a society would have:

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People working in blue-collar or pink-collar occupations make up the:

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Based on Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E.Moore's concept of functional importance,the occupation that would be most important to society,and consequently should receive greater rewards is:

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Why has there been a decline in state-mandated caste systems?

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Downward mobility is particularly common among divorced or separated women with children.

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According to the Kuznets curve,inequality in capitalist societies:

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Emma is a partner at a large law firm in New York City.Her mother was a secretary at a bank,and her mother's mother cleaned offices for a living.This family history illustrates the concept of:

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Discuss the differences in average income and wealth between whites,African Americans,and Latinos.Are the gaps shrinking or getting larger? Why?

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If the same level of inequality that existed 35 years ago still existed today,the after-tax income:

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The lowest group in the American class system lacks access to the world of work and of mainstream patterns of behavior.All of the following terms are used for this group EXCEPT:

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How far an individual moves up or down the socioeconomic scale in her lifetime is called:

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Explain the criticisms of Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E.Moore's theory and why it does NOT offer a comprehensive explanation of social class in American our society.Support your assertion with concrete examples.

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According to Pierre Bourdieu,in a consumer society,lifestyle choices and taste:

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The factor that accounts for racial disparities in wealth and income is:

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Max Weber argued that class divisions derive from such resources as people's skills,credentials,and qualifications.

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Sociologists call a large group of people who occupy a similar economic position and have similar economic resources that influence the type of lifestyle they are able to lead in society:

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Melvin Tumin criticized Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E.Moore's functionalist theory of stratification on a number of grounds.Which of the following is NOT one of his criticisms?

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