Exam 8: Social Stratification
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What concept describes a person who moves from one occupation to another that provides about the same level of rewards?
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Structural social mobility refers to an individual's upward or downward social movement due to personal effort or, in some cases, good or bad luck.
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According to Karl Marx, social stratification in a capitalist society always involves
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Looking around the world today, income inequality is greatest in which region?
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Class systems assign social position based on both birth and individual achievement.
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In recent years, we have heard more and more talk about "class warfare" in the United States.To what specific facts do people point in support of the claim of "class warfare?" To what extent do you think class warfare really exists? Explain.
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Sociologist William Julius Wilson suggests the cause of poverty lies in
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Individuals in class systems typically exhibit more status inconsistency than people in caste systems.
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Caste systems encourage the commitment to long-term labor required by agriculture.
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What is the Kuznets curve? What does it tell us about how social stratification has varied over the course of human history as well as in the world today?
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What were some of the consequences of the 1996 welfare reform in the United States? To what extent would you say that this reform was or was not successful?
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Since the United States lacks a history of nobility, as in Europe, many people in this country think of it as
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Marx thought of inequality in terms of two main classes.In contrast, Weber envisioned inequality in terms of
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Based on statistics in the textbook, it is correct to say that the richest 20 percent of the population earn more than _____ times as much as the poorest 20 percent.
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Compared to other high-income nations, the United States has
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In the United States, social inequality is determined only by people's talents and abilities.
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What is the premise of the Kuznet curve? What claims about worldwide social inequality does it make? What are several criticisms of the curve?
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