Exam 7: Social Class: the Structure of Inequality
Exam 1: Sociology and the Real World114 Questions
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Exam 5: Separate and Together: Life in Groups120 Questions
Exam 6: Deviance117 Questions
Exam 7: Social Class: the Structure of Inequality125 Questions
Exam 8: Race and Ethnicity as Lived Experience118 Questions
Exam 9: Constructing Gender and Sexuality119 Questions
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What school of social thought insists that all social structures,including systems of stratification,are built out of everyday interactions?
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A society where social mobility is highly restricted by formal or informal rules,like those of a caste system,is called:
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The Welfare Reform Act of 1996 ended the concept of entitlements by requiring recipients of welfare to find work within two years of receiving assistance.How has this changed the lives of the poor?
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What is the principal sociological critique of the culture of poverty?
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Oscar Lewis's concept of a culture of poverty suggests that a fatalistic and resigned attitude exists among the poor,leading them to accept their social status.Discuss some of the major criticisms of this controversial point of view.
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To what social class do "white collar" workers (workers employed in technical and lower-management positions)belong?
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According to Max Weber,what are the three components of class? Explain each of them in your own words.
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When we compare the salaries of the worst-paid members of a corporation with the salary of the CEO,what sort of measure of poverty are we using?
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What makes the just-world hypothesis psychologically appealing to the average person?
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According to social psychologists,when people encounter a situation that seems to be unfair and they cannot or will not act to make things right,what do they tend to do?
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Ascribed status is usually involuntary and often assigned at birth.Achieved status is voluntary and often based on merit,ability,or achievement.What sort of status would you expect to find in a closed system?
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What sort of social mobility often results from losing a job?
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Culture is a source of shared norms and values,but cultural capital can never generate profits like economic capital can.
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In 2015,the U.S.Census Bureau defined the poverty threshold for a family of four at:
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What is the relationship between the American Dream and the social class system by which the United States is stratified?
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Homogamy is the practice of choosing a romantic partner based on similarities in background and group membership.Why do so many people choose life partners with racial,religious,and class backgrounds similar to their own?
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The practice of refusing mortgages for houses in poor and minority neighborhoods is called:
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Some sociologists suggest that extreme wealth should be thought of as a social problem,just like extreme poverty.
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The tendency to choose romantic partners based on similarities in background and group membership is called:
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