Exam 12: Social and Economic Stratification

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In an estate system, the position of an individual in society is nearly always:

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The people of every society can always be divided into groups.

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Most people do not have any idea of the social class to which they belong.

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Karma is the belief that every person should fulfill in this life the duties associated with membership in a caste.

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Most Americans are:

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What effect is reform in public assistance programming believed to be having?

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The primary unit of stratification is the:

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As a rule, the most important factors in determining social class are:

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A substantial amount of poverty exists in the U.S.

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The number of social classes recognized as existing by social scientists is:

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Caste:

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Discussions of mobility often overlook one simple fact: Room at the top is always limited.

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The poverty threshold will be:

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Which of the following is NOT one of the three principal types of social stratification?

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Most modern industrial societies do not have formal stratification systems.

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Under the caste system, an individual acquired a social position at birth.

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Horizontal mobility has reduced class consciousness in the U.S.

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The medieval estate system was better suited to a static society.

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Which is not a part of the reason the U.S. economic class system is not strongly developed?

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What is true of socioeconomic hierarchies in American society since the 1930s?

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