Deck 1: An Introduction to the Study of Social Inequality
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Deck 1: An Introduction to the Study of Social Inequality
1
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Inequality has increased in the past decades.
B) The increasing rate of inequality has levelled off.
C) Inequality has decreased in recent years.
D) The rate of inequality has remained consistent.
A) Inequality has increased in the past decades.
B) The increasing rate of inequality has levelled off.
C) Inequality has decreased in recent years.
D) The rate of inequality has remained consistent.
A
2
What data support the notion that it is getting harder to move into the middle class or fall out of it?
A) statistical data such as the U.S. Census
B) reportage in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal
C) personal experience
D) corporate profit
A) statistical data such as the U.S. Census
B) reportage in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal
C) personal experience
D) corporate profit
A
3
Which of the following statements would best describe the disappointment that active and retired employees express about companies reneging on their pension obligations?
A) Employees and retirees feel that promises made to them have been broken.
B) A social contract with the government has been violated.
C) The blue-collar labor unions have failed to police corporations.
D) The rise in corporate profits is not being used to sustain pension obligations.
A) Employees and retirees feel that promises made to them have been broken.
B) A social contract with the government has been violated.
C) The blue-collar labor unions have failed to police corporations.
D) The rise in corporate profits is not being used to sustain pension obligations.
A
4
If inequality arises from the actions of parents, for example, in favoring an older son over a younger son in sending him to college, what kind of inequality is this?
A) individual
B) institutionalized
C) cultural
D) gender
A) individual
B) institutionalized
C) cultural
D) gender
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5
A person who sees inequality as inevitable, arguing that America has an open society and hard work is what it takes to overcome adversity, would most likely agree with which statement?
A) Some people have more talent or more drive to get ahead.
B) You have to pick the right job to get ahead.
C) The U.S. is backward in many ways when compared with other developed countries.
D) I believe in the golden rule-if you earn the most, you deserve the best.
A) Some people have more talent or more drive to get ahead.
B) You have to pick the right job to get ahead.
C) The U.S. is backward in many ways when compared with other developed countries.
D) I believe in the golden rule-if you earn the most, you deserve the best.
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6
Police officers earn far less than brain surgeons-whose theory of inequality might this disprove?
A) Those who believe society is endangered without tolerating disparities in incomes.
B) Theorists who see the way our system rewards individuals as being unfair.
C) Theorists who see police work as a superior vocation vis-à-vis society at large.
D) Those who accept paying brain surgeons more because they do more for social order.
A) Those who believe society is endangered without tolerating disparities in incomes.
B) Theorists who see the way our system rewards individuals as being unfair.
C) Theorists who see police work as a superior vocation vis-à-vis society at large.
D) Those who accept paying brain surgeons more because they do more for social order.
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7
For those who do not see economic inequality as stemming from individuals having the wrong skill sets, where would they see the fault lie when a computer programmer is laid off and must tend a bar for a living?
A) artificial creations of human actions in the political economy
B) a job change from downsizing
C) market forces that favor food service workers
D) off-shoring
A) artificial creations of human actions in the political economy
B) a job change from downsizing
C) market forces that favor food service workers
D) off-shoring
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8
Scholars who accept some degree of social inequality, such as paying a brain surgeon more than a police officer, is exemplary of which viewpoint?
A) functionalist
B) structuralist
C) Rousseau's belief of creating private
D) property as the only motivation
A) functionalist
B) structuralist
C) Rousseau's belief of creating private
D) property as the only motivation
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9
Why would some scholars disagree that an incentive system guarantees the survival of a society?
A) The disparities in income would create establish the preconditions for creating privileged and unprivileged groups.
B) Inequality leads to class warfare.
C) It creates two discrete economies that are incompatible.
D) Critical occupations are not really filled but rather depleted.
A) The disparities in income would create establish the preconditions for creating privileged and unprivileged groups.
B) Inequality leads to class warfare.
C) It creates two discrete economies that are incompatible.
D) Critical occupations are not really filled but rather depleted.
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10
Given Bryan Turner's four basic kinds of equality, which of the following would see police officers paid the same as brain surgeons?
A) equality of outcome
B) equality of opportunity
C) equality of personhood
D) equality of fairness
A) equality of outcome
B) equality of opportunity
C) equality of personhood
D) equality of fairness
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11
Despite Americans being attracted to the notion of equality, they often see inequality as necessary for what primary reason(s)?
A) as a motivation to work hard
B) to keep government out of their lives
C) certain tasks deserve more rewards
D) mixed emotions and ambivalence
A) as a motivation to work hard
B) to keep government out of their lives
C) certain tasks deserve more rewards
D) mixed emotions and ambivalence
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12
Which American value or notion is the most persuasive in discouraging the belief that an American class system exists and prevents one from getting ahead?
A) hard work
B) the "common folk"
C) a classless society
D) the rugged individual
A) hard work
B) the "common folk"
C) a classless society
D) the rugged individual
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13
Which physical clue might be the best in proving the existence of a class structure in contemporary American society?
A) tax return
B) race
C) gender
D) dress
A) tax return
B) race
C) gender
D) dress
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14
Which definition of class would hold that distinct classes have always existed in the U.S. and do so to this day?
A) Marxian
B) Weberian
C) union-management
D) capitalist
A) Marxian
B) Weberian
C) union-management
D) capitalist
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15
What best explains this statement? "During the recent economic crisis, government intrusion into market mechanisms suggested that capitalism and democracy are inherently antagonistic to each other."
A) There is a difference between the equality of result in politics and the inequality of opportunity in economics.
B) Capitalism is dysfunctional when there is too much government oversight.
C) Conservatives in business and liberals in government are focused on capitalism's benefits and destructive aspects, respectively.
D) Capitalism, that is, the economy, is an enemy of democracy.
A) There is a difference between the equality of result in politics and the inequality of opportunity in economics.
B) Capitalism is dysfunctional when there is too much government oversight.
C) Conservatives in business and liberals in government are focused on capitalism's benefits and destructive aspects, respectively.
D) Capitalism, that is, the economy, is an enemy of democracy.
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