Exam 11: The American Class Structure and Growing Inequality
Exam 1: Social Class in America49 Questions
Exam 2: Position and Prestige50 Questions
Exam 3: Social Class, Occupation, and Social Change50 Questions
Exam 4: Wealth and Income49 Questions
Exam 5: Socialization, Association, Lifestyles, and Values50 Questions
Exam 6: Social Mobility: The Societal Context50 Questions
Exam 7: Family, Education, and Career49 Questions
Exam 8: Elites, the Capitalist Class, and Political Power50 Questions
Exam 9: Class Consciousness and Class Conflict48 Questions
Exam 10: Poverty and Public Policy50 Questions
Exam 11: The American Class Structure and Growing Inequality50 Questions
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Describe the differences and similarities between the underclass and the working poor.
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A significant number of the members of ______ depend on government transfer programs, including food stamps, Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and veterans benefits.
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The lifestyles of the upper-middle class are becoming increasingly normative for the whole of American society.
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Describe three characteristics of the Age of Shared Prosperity and three characteristics of the Age of Growing Inequality.
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Together ______ classes make up the majority of the American class structure.
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The postindustrial economy tends toward occupational polarization.
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In the Age of Growing Inequality, more men are employed, they work longer hours, and they earn higher wages.
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Which class can be distinguished from the capitalist class not only because they have lower incomes, but because the majority of their income is acquired through salaries and/or professional fees as opposed to income-generating wealth?
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