Deck 10: Social Class in the United States

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_____ is respect or regard.

A) Status consistency
B) Power
C) Prestige
D) Status inconsistency
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The money that someone receives, usually from a job, business, or assets, is referred to as

A) capital.
B) property.
C) wealth.
D) income.
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_____ is material possessions.

A) Wealth
B) Property
C) Income
D) Power
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June was the president of her neighborhood association, which in that group afforded her a high

A) status inconsistency.
B) status.
C) degree of wealth.
D) status consistency.
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Marx's model of the social classes included

A) managers.
B) workers.
C) petty bourgeoisie
D) royalty
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What percentage of the nation's wealth is owned by the wealthiest 1% of Americans?

A) 1%
B) 10%
C) 35%
D) 93%
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Which occupation has the most prestige in the United States-physician, banker, actress, or plumber?

A) Physician
B) Banker
C) Actress
D) Plumber
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_____ is the ability to carry out your will, even over the resistance of others.

A) Social class
B) Status
C) Power
D) Prestige
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The total value of everything that someone owns, minus debts, is

A) income.
B) property.
C) wealth.
D) power.
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Status consistency refers to

A) day-to-day stability.
B) ranking high or low on at least two dimensions of social class.
C) ranking high or low on all three dimensions of social class.
D) lateral mobility.
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_____, according to Weber, is (are) a large group of people who rank close to one another in property, power, and prestige.

A) Status consistency
B) Social class
C) The proletariat
D) Capitalists
Question
If we use the analogy that some U.S. families have an income that could be represented by the height of Mount Everest, then the average American family has an income that is about _____ feet off the ground.

A) 3
B) 15
C) 700
D) 4,000
Question
What percentage of the nation's wealth is owned by the wealthiest 10% of Americans?

A) 10%
B) 22%
C) 58%
D) 77%
Question
Income and wealth are

A) different terms for the same thing.
B) often confused.
C) related in the same way that output is related to input.
D) related in that if a person has a lot of one, they are certain to have a lot of the other.
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Wright Mills called the top people in U.S. corporations, the military, and politics who make the nation's major decisions the

A) power elite.
B) intelligentsia.
C) nation's finest.
D) bourgeoisie.
Question
In 2013, the highest-paid U.S. CEO received

A) $950,000.
B) $3 million.
C) $21 million.
D) $77 million.
Question
_____ is Wright's term for a position in the class structure that generates contradictory interests.

A) Contradictory class locations
B) The proletariat
C) Inconsequential others
D) Capitalist
Question
Ranking high on some dimensions of social class and low on others is called

A) status inconsistency.
B) prestige.
C) status consistency.
D) limited power.
Question
In tracking income in the United States from 1935 to 2013,

A) income inequality has decreased since 1970.
B) income inequality has increased since 1970.
C) nothing has changed.
D) income equality has steadily increased since 1935.
Question
Durkheim called it _____ when people become detached from the usual norms that guide their behavior.

A) frustration
B) the underclass
C) politics
D) anomie
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Lee started as a bank teller and 15 years later ended up running the bank. This is an example of _____ mobility.

A) upward social
B) intergenerational
C) downward social
D) lateral
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Which statement is true about people toward the bottom of the class structure?

A) They are more likely to be politically active.
B) On economic issues, they are conservative.
C) They are less likely to be politically active.
D) They walk the same political paths as the rich.
Question
In his modification of Marx's model of social classes, Wright added

A) workers.
B) capitalists.
C) managers.
D) clergy.
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_____ refers to the change that family members make in social class from one generation to the next.

A) Structural mobility
B) Exchange mobility
C) Intergenerational mobility
D) Anomie
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Who is at the top of Wright's modification of Marx's model of social classes?

A) Workers
B) Petty bourgeoisie
C) Managers
D) Capitalists
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Compared to the working class, the lower middle class generally has

A) less prestige.
B) a higher income.
C) the same attributes.
D) a lower income.
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Homeless people are part of the

A) working poor.
B) working class.
C) underclass.
D) lower middle class.
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The class most shaped by education is the _____ class.

A) upper middle
B) lower middle
C) working
D) upper
Question
Philanthropist Bill Gates has given away

A) $30 million.
B) $100 million.
C) $3 billion.
D) $30 billion.
Question
Members of the _____ tend to think of themselves as having "real jobs" and regard the "suits" above them as paper pushers.

A) underclass
B) working poor
C) working class
D) upper middle class
Question
Most members of the working poor class

A) are high school dropouts.
B) are really lower middle class people who are unemployed.
C) have spent some time in college.
D) have earned a bachelor's degree.
Question
As you go up the social-class ladder, what happens to your health?

A) It improves.
B) It stays the same.
C) There is no change.
D) It worsens.
Question
As you go down the social-class ladder, what happens to your mental health?

A) It improves.
B) It stays the same.
C) There is no change.
D) It worsens.
Question
When it comes to religion, the lower classes tend to be attracted to

A) more subdued worship.
B) more expressive worship services and louder music.
C) the Episcopalian denomination.
D) the nearest church.
Question
The upper end of the capitalist class is occupied by those

A) with old money.
B) who are philanthropists exclusively.
C) with new money.
D) with the highest level of happiness.
Question
When it comes to child rearing, lower-class parents tend to focus more on

A) developing their children's creative skills.
B) encouraging their children to question authority.
C) getting their children to follow rules and obey authority.
D) developing their children's leadership skills.
Question
In Mexico, Javier was a physician. Javier emigrated to the United States and ended up working as a carpenter (which had been his hobby in Mexico). Javier experienced _____ mobility.

A) downward social
B) upward social
C) intergenerational
D) exchange
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White-collar crimes are likely to be dealt with

A) by the police.
B) by the courts.
C) outside the criminal justice system.
D) by prison sentences.
Question
Based on the histories of lottery winners, sudden wealth brings

A) only pleasant consequences.
B) a threat.
C) many genuine offers of friendship.
D) guaranteed happiness.
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Seth did menial work-mostly house cleaning-when he could find it. He had been homeless for a year, and since then simply did not have a good enough employment record to find a regular job. He relied on welfare, a subsidized rental, food stamps, and even the occasional visit to a food pantry to supplement his work income. In terms of class, Seth would belong to the

A) working poor.
B) underclass.
C) working class.
D) lower middle class.
Question
The region of the United States that has the most poverty is the

A) South.
B) North.
C) West.
D) East.
Question
Most of the poor

A) live on welfare.
B) are single mothers and their children.
C) live in the inner city.
D) are less educated.
Question
The reason why families headed by a mother, rather than by a mother and father or a father alone, are more likely to be poor is because

A) two-parent families are more stable.
B) women average only 72% of what men earn.
C) women have less education.
D) women are less inclined to work if they have children.
Question
_____ mobility is movement either up or down the social class ladder due more to changes in society than to the actions of individuals.

A) Structural
B) Upward
C) Downward
D) Intergenerational
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What are the four characteristics of jobs that have the most prestige?
Question
In _____ mobility, many people move up the social class ladder, and many move down, with the social class system showing little change.

A) downward
B) structural
C) exchange
D) upward
Question
Discuss research on women in studies of social mobility.
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Name three effects of social class on family life.
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Which statement about poverty is true?

A) Poverty is unusual.
B) Most poor people are poor because they do not want to work.
C) More children than adults are poor.
D) There is more poverty in urban than in rural areas.
Question
The official measure of poverty of the U.S. government is

A) called the poverty line.
B) kept secret.
C) five times a low-cost food budget.
D) nine times a low-cost food budget.
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Discuss the impact of geography on poverty in the United States.
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Describe the underclass.
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What proportion of all African American adults works at white-collar jobs today?

A) One-fourth
B) More than one-half
C) Two-thirds
D) More than three-fourths
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It is likely to be painful to

A) go up the social ladder.
B) go down the social ladder.
C) move on the social ladder, either up or down.
D) remain at the same spot on the social ladder.
Question
Going without something in the present in the hope of achieving greater gains in the future is called

A) the geography of poverty.
B) deprivation.
C) deferred gratification.
D) immediate gratification.
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_____ is respect or regard.

A) Status consistency
B) Power
C) Prestige
D) Status inconsistency
C
2
The money that someone receives, usually from a job, business, or assets, is referred to as

A) capital.
B) property.
C) wealth.
D) income.
D
3
_____ is material possessions.

A) Wealth
B) Property
C) Income
D) Power
B
4
June was the president of her neighborhood association, which in that group afforded her a high

A) status inconsistency.
B) status.
C) degree of wealth.
D) status consistency.
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Marx's model of the social classes included

A) managers.
B) workers.
C) petty bourgeoisie
D) royalty
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What percentage of the nation's wealth is owned by the wealthiest 1% of Americans?

A) 1%
B) 10%
C) 35%
D) 93%
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Which occupation has the most prestige in the United States-physician, banker, actress, or plumber?

A) Physician
B) Banker
C) Actress
D) Plumber
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_____ is the ability to carry out your will, even over the resistance of others.

A) Social class
B) Status
C) Power
D) Prestige
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The total value of everything that someone owns, minus debts, is

A) income.
B) property.
C) wealth.
D) power.
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Status consistency refers to

A) day-to-day stability.
B) ranking high or low on at least two dimensions of social class.
C) ranking high or low on all three dimensions of social class.
D) lateral mobility.
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_____, according to Weber, is (are) a large group of people who rank close to one another in property, power, and prestige.

A) Status consistency
B) Social class
C) The proletariat
D) Capitalists
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If we use the analogy that some U.S. families have an income that could be represented by the height of Mount Everest, then the average American family has an income that is about _____ feet off the ground.

A) 3
B) 15
C) 700
D) 4,000
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What percentage of the nation's wealth is owned by the wealthiest 10% of Americans?

A) 10%
B) 22%
C) 58%
D) 77%
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Income and wealth are

A) different terms for the same thing.
B) often confused.
C) related in the same way that output is related to input.
D) related in that if a person has a lot of one, they are certain to have a lot of the other.
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Wright Mills called the top people in U.S. corporations, the military, and politics who make the nation's major decisions the

A) power elite.
B) intelligentsia.
C) nation's finest.
D) bourgeoisie.
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In 2013, the highest-paid U.S. CEO received

A) $950,000.
B) $3 million.
C) $21 million.
D) $77 million.
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_____ is Wright's term for a position in the class structure that generates contradictory interests.

A) Contradictory class locations
B) The proletariat
C) Inconsequential others
D) Capitalist
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Ranking high on some dimensions of social class and low on others is called

A) status inconsistency.
B) prestige.
C) status consistency.
D) limited power.
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In tracking income in the United States from 1935 to 2013,

A) income inequality has decreased since 1970.
B) income inequality has increased since 1970.
C) nothing has changed.
D) income equality has steadily increased since 1935.
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Durkheim called it _____ when people become detached from the usual norms that guide their behavior.

A) frustration
B) the underclass
C) politics
D) anomie
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Lee started as a bank teller and 15 years later ended up running the bank. This is an example of _____ mobility.

A) upward social
B) intergenerational
C) downward social
D) lateral
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Which statement is true about people toward the bottom of the class structure?

A) They are more likely to be politically active.
B) On economic issues, they are conservative.
C) They are less likely to be politically active.
D) They walk the same political paths as the rich.
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In his modification of Marx's model of social classes, Wright added

A) workers.
B) capitalists.
C) managers.
D) clergy.
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_____ refers to the change that family members make in social class from one generation to the next.

A) Structural mobility
B) Exchange mobility
C) Intergenerational mobility
D) Anomie
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Who is at the top of Wright's modification of Marx's model of social classes?

A) Workers
B) Petty bourgeoisie
C) Managers
D) Capitalists
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Compared to the working class, the lower middle class generally has

A) less prestige.
B) a higher income.
C) the same attributes.
D) a lower income.
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Homeless people are part of the

A) working poor.
B) working class.
C) underclass.
D) lower middle class.
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The class most shaped by education is the _____ class.

A) upper middle
B) lower middle
C) working
D) upper
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Philanthropist Bill Gates has given away

A) $30 million.
B) $100 million.
C) $3 billion.
D) $30 billion.
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Members of the _____ tend to think of themselves as having "real jobs" and regard the "suits" above them as paper pushers.

A) underclass
B) working poor
C) working class
D) upper middle class
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Most members of the working poor class

A) are high school dropouts.
B) are really lower middle class people who are unemployed.
C) have spent some time in college.
D) have earned a bachelor's degree.
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As you go up the social-class ladder, what happens to your health?

A) It improves.
B) It stays the same.
C) There is no change.
D) It worsens.
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As you go down the social-class ladder, what happens to your mental health?

A) It improves.
B) It stays the same.
C) There is no change.
D) It worsens.
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When it comes to religion, the lower classes tend to be attracted to

A) more subdued worship.
B) more expressive worship services and louder music.
C) the Episcopalian denomination.
D) the nearest church.
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The upper end of the capitalist class is occupied by those

A) with old money.
B) who are philanthropists exclusively.
C) with new money.
D) with the highest level of happiness.
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36
When it comes to child rearing, lower-class parents tend to focus more on

A) developing their children's creative skills.
B) encouraging their children to question authority.
C) getting their children to follow rules and obey authority.
D) developing their children's leadership skills.
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37
In Mexico, Javier was a physician. Javier emigrated to the United States and ended up working as a carpenter (which had been his hobby in Mexico). Javier experienced _____ mobility.

A) downward social
B) upward social
C) intergenerational
D) exchange
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38
White-collar crimes are likely to be dealt with

A) by the police.
B) by the courts.
C) outside the criminal justice system.
D) by prison sentences.
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Based on the histories of lottery winners, sudden wealth brings

A) only pleasant consequences.
B) a threat.
C) many genuine offers of friendship.
D) guaranteed happiness.
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40
Seth did menial work-mostly house cleaning-when he could find it. He had been homeless for a year, and since then simply did not have a good enough employment record to find a regular job. He relied on welfare, a subsidized rental, food stamps, and even the occasional visit to a food pantry to supplement his work income. In terms of class, Seth would belong to the

A) working poor.
B) underclass.
C) working class.
D) lower middle class.
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41
The region of the United States that has the most poverty is the

A) South.
B) North.
C) West.
D) East.
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42
Most of the poor

A) live on welfare.
B) are single mothers and their children.
C) live in the inner city.
D) are less educated.
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43
The reason why families headed by a mother, rather than by a mother and father or a father alone, are more likely to be poor is because

A) two-parent families are more stable.
B) women average only 72% of what men earn.
C) women have less education.
D) women are less inclined to work if they have children.
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44
_____ mobility is movement either up or down the social class ladder due more to changes in society than to the actions of individuals.

A) Structural
B) Upward
C) Downward
D) Intergenerational
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45
What are the four characteristics of jobs that have the most prestige?
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46
In _____ mobility, many people move up the social class ladder, and many move down, with the social class system showing little change.

A) downward
B) structural
C) exchange
D) upward
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47
Discuss research on women in studies of social mobility.
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48
Name three effects of social class on family life.
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49
Which statement about poverty is true?

A) Poverty is unusual.
B) Most poor people are poor because they do not want to work.
C) More children than adults are poor.
D) There is more poverty in urban than in rural areas.
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50
The official measure of poverty of the U.S. government is

A) called the poverty line.
B) kept secret.
C) five times a low-cost food budget.
D) nine times a low-cost food budget.
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51
Discuss the impact of geography on poverty in the United States.
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52
Describe the underclass.
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53
What proportion of all African American adults works at white-collar jobs today?

A) One-fourth
B) More than one-half
C) Two-thirds
D) More than three-fourths
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It is likely to be painful to

A) go up the social ladder.
B) go down the social ladder.
C) move on the social ladder, either up or down.
D) remain at the same spot on the social ladder.
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Going without something in the present in the hope of achieving greater gains in the future is called

A) the geography of poverty.
B) deprivation.
C) deferred gratification.
D) immediate gratification.
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