Exam 8: Class
Exam 1: The Sociological Perspective47 Questions
Exam 2: The Duality of Social Life: Order and Conflict50 Questions
Exam 3: Culture50 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization50 Questions
Exam 5: Social Control50 Questions
Exam 6: Deviance50 Questions
Exam 7: Social Stratification50 Questions
Exam 8: Class50 Questions
Exam 9: Racial Inequality49 Questions
Exam 10: Gender Inequality50 Questions
Exam 11: The Economy49 Questions
Exam 12: Power and Politics50 Questions
Exam 13: Families50 Questions
Exam 14: Education49 Questions
Exam 15: Religion49 Questions
Exam 16: Structural Sources of Social Change: Economic and Demographic48 Questions
Exam 17: Human Agency: Individuals and Groups in Society Changing Social Structures50 Questions
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Demographics such as race, gender, age, and _____ are all factors affecting poverty.
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While the American class system allows for great mobility, other societies try to keep people in specific social classes for their entire lives. For instance, the _____ system of India determines social status by birth.
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The Gini-coefficient (also known as the Gini-index) is a commonly used measure of economic
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When the United States goes to war, who is most likely to die in combat?
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According to conflict theory, the _____ class does society's dirty work for low wages.
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One common myth in America about the poor is that they get government handouts for things that the hard-working middle class has to earn, although these subsidies are
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The media frequently portrays _____ as White, male, cultured, and physically attractive.
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Sales tax is considered _____ because it amounts to a larger proportion of a poor person's assets than a rich person's.
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Legal tax loopholes that permit certain individuals and corporations to pay lower taxes or no taxes at all are known as
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Very wealthy people living in gated communities and sending their children to exclusive schools are examples of _____, which the less-than-rich but still affluent attempt to emulate.
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Which of the following was NOT a finding by the Pew Charitable Trust regarding social mobility in the United States?
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An example of inequality in education is the fact that, regardless of the type of school district, children are given standardized tests that have a(n) _____-class bias.
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According to order theorists, _____ is central among the fundamental indicators of social class.
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The likelihood of a marital breakup increases the most in which situation?
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According to conflict theorists, the _____ class includes both white- and blue-collar workers in such places as factories, restaurants, offices, and stores.
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When it comes to wealth, the top 1% of Americans own _____ of the country's net worth.
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Martha came from a poor family, but as a entrepreneur she earned a great deal of money over the course of her life. In the United States, this kind of _____ mobility can change a person's social class considerably.
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Social scientists Katherine S. Newman and Victor Tan Chen identified a group of Americans who are consistently overlooked by government policies. They call this group the near poor because these families
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_____ is defined as a person's net worth (assets minus liabilities).
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