Exam 2: In Marxs Wake: Theories of Social Stratification and Social Inequality
Exam 1: The Road to Social Inequality: a Conceptual Introduction30 Questions
Exam 2: In Marxs Wake: Theories of Social Stratification and Social Inequality34 Questions
Exam 3: Repeat Performance: Globalization Through Time and Space36 Questions
Exam 4: Foundation for Social Inequality: Concepts and Structures38 Questions
Exam 5: Heading the Hierarchy: Upper Class or Superclass33 Questions
Exam 6: The Badly Beseiged Middle Class37 Questions
Exam 7: Working Class: Estranged From Entitlement43 Questions
Exam 8: American Poverty: the Dream Turned Nightmare38 Questions
Exam 9: Racism: a Persistent American Presence43 Questions
Exam 10: Womens Oppression: Sexism and Intersectionality34 Questions
Exam 11: Astride With the Best and the Wisest16 Questions
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Karl Marx believed that the answer to competition inherent in the system of capitalism was to peacefully move towards the system of socialism.
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During the 1950s,the leading voice in sociology and author of The Social System was
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Perrucci and Wysong's theory of social stratification which includes "the haves" and the "have nots" most closely mirrors that of Marx.
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The structural functionalist theory shows that social life is full of conflict and disruptions.
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Erik Wright argued that according to Marx ownership of the means of production was important as all but which of the following?
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Marx's four social classes include all but which of the following?
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When workers unwittingly accept the economic and political systems that keep them unequal to the owners of the means of production,they are engaging in
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Compare the major dimensions of Marx's social stratification theory with those of Weber.
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Explain Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E.Moore's explanation of social stratification in society and the competing theory of Melvin Tumin and the theoretical perspectives adhered to by each.
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Capitalism is a mode of economic production that focuses on group ownership.
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Using Max Weber's definition of a charismatic leader,which of the following best fits that definition?
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Max Weber's focus on party includes all but one of the following types of authority?
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The conflict perspective contends that the competition for all but which of the following should be the main concern of sociology?
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The mode of production is a way for a country to employ workers and provide benefits.
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Marxist theory had its weakest impact in theories and research on social inequality and social stratification
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Max Weber's main tenets in the conflict perspective involve which of the following?
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Marx's theory of capitalism and other modes of production distinguish between two core concepts: superstructure and supreme structure.
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According to Max Weber,flaunting of one's wealth to show one's status is called
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Conspicuous consumption involves purchasing as much food as one can before access to food disappears.
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