Deck 7: Stratification: Rich and Famousor Rags and Famine

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Which theorist(s) is (are) most strongly associated with the structural-functionalist view of social stratification?

A) Karl Marx
B) Gerhard Lenski and Melvin Tumin
C) Max Weber
D) Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore
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The statement "After the minimum survival needs of both individuals and the society are met, power determines who gets the surplus" most closely reflects:

A) Conflict theory
B) Symbolic interaction theory
C) Structural-functional theory
D) Evolutionary theory
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An estimated ____________ people, mostly women and children from poor families in poor countries are slaves.

A) 10 million
B) 50 million
C) 30 million
D) 80 million
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The majority of people who are victims of human trafficking are from:

A) the United States
B) Mexico
C) South America
D) Asia and the Pacific
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Which type of stratification system allows movement between classes?

A) Ascribed
B) Closed
C) Open
D) Vertical
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Which of the following is an example of social capital?

A) Professional licensure
B) Country club membership
C) Postdoctoral training
D) All of the above
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__________ refers to how individuals are layered or ranked in society according to how many valued resources they possess.

A) Social differentiation
B) Social stratification
C) Social capital
D) Social status
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__________ refers to the extent and direction of individual movement in the social stratification system.

A) Social inequality
B) Social mobility
C) Zone mobility
D) Social stratification
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Jason is writing a paper on social stratification. The basic argument of his paper is that the job of "college professor" is extremely important to the creation of knowledge and production of culture. Due to this importance, college professors deserve a pay increase to attract the smartest and most capable individuals to fill this important role. Jason is arguing the ________ theory of stratification.

A) feminist
B) structural-functional
C) conflict
D) evolution
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Which of the following is a meso-level factor that can shape social stratification?

A) Sense of humor
B) Political affiliation
C) Wearing cool clothing
D) Society's level of technology
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Which of the following best describes the observed relationship between religion and social class?

A) Religious beliefs are more strongly affiliated with geographic location than social class in the United States.
B) Lower-class individuals in the United States are disproportionately represented in fundamentalist religions.
C) Upper-class individuals in the United States are disproportionately represented in fundamentalist religions.
D) Social stratification in the United States is not seen in observable religious differences.
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First-generation college graduates who become physicians reflect:

A) Intragenerational mobility
B) Intergenerational mobility
C) Horizontal mobility
D) Open mobility
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According to Karl Marx, which of the following is a characteristic of the proletariat?

A) They could create a classless society if they develop a class consciousness.
B) They control the means of production.
C) They control the norms and values of society.
D) They hold the power in society.
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The historical event that largely shaped conflict theorists' view of social stratification was the:

A) Rise of communism in Russia and China.
B) Social inequality created in post-World War II United States.
C) Shift from the feudal system to urban industrialism.
D) End of slavery in the United States.
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Which of the following is a macro-level factor that can shape social stratification?

A) The economic position of a society in the world
B) The amount of education a person has
C) The occupational prestige of an individual
D) The local community's influence on schools
Question
All of the following are main assumptions of stratification except:

A) Wealth is the most important resource.
B) People are divided into ranked categories.
C) There is an unequal distribution of desired resources.
D) Each society determines what it considers to be valued resources.
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Which of the following is a micro-level factor that can shape social stratification?

A) Religious affiliation
B) Access to health care
C) Physical attractiveness
D) Occupational structure
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Which of the following is an example of cultural capital?

A) Parents' coworkers
B) Relationship with college mentor
C) College degree
D) None of the above
Question
Which of the following is a key assumption of a conflict theorist's view of social stratification?

A) Differential rewards must be offered to motivate talented individuals into difficult positions.
B) Stratification is the outcome of struggles for dominance amid scarce resources.
C) Stratification is the outcome of values, speech patterns, consumption habits, appropriate group memberships, and self-concepts learned through socialization.
D) Customs and traditions in a society often prevail over rational criteria in determining the distribution of scarce resources.
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Lindsey needs a car to get back and forth from her home in the city to her university, which are 4 miles apart. When shopping for a car, Lindsey decides to buy a Hummer H3 because she wants a car that her peers will notice and respect. Through this purchase, Lindsey exhibits:

A) Status inconsistency
B) Social capital
C) Conspicuous consumption
D) Branding
Question
The gap between those with access to information technology and those without is known as the:

A) Digitally illiterate
B) Techno-barrier
C) Digital divide
D) None of the above
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Although she works 30 hours a week, Natalie is unable to earn enough money to bring her and her sons to the poverty line, according to the income requirement set by the federal government. Natalie and her family are experiencing:

A) Relative poverty
B) Being in the underclass
C) Vertical mobility
D) Absolute poverty
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Which of the following statements about social mobility in the United States is false?

A) There is a high level of occupation inheritance.
B) The higher the father's occupation level, the better the son's chance for occupational achievement.
C) Sons are more likely to move up than down.
D) The mobility of women reflects the occupational achievements of their mothers.
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Which of the following statements about the middle class in the United States is false?

A) The middle class makes up about 30% of the population.
B) Wages and salaries in the middle classes have increased since the 1980s.
C) Most people identify as middle class.
D) All of the above are true.
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Which of the following social policies provides early childhood education for low-income individuals?

A) Head Start
B) Women, Infants, and Children Program
C) No Child Left Behind
D) Workfare
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Which of the following statements about social classes in the United States is true?

A) Upper-middle class families comprise over 30% of the population.
B) Wages and salaries for the upper classes have risen.
C) The lower middle class is largely unemployable.
D) All of the above are false.
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Since 1969, the middle class in the United States has:

A) Shrunk
B) Grown
C) Stayed the same
D) Become the elite class
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In __________ stratification systems, the characteristics individuals are born with determine their positions in society.

A) ascribed
B) achieved
C) open
D) mobile
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The Hindu religion holds that individuals are born into one of four varna or into a fifth group below the caste system known as the _______________ group.

A) Brahmans
B) Sudras
C) Dalits
D) Rajputs
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Which of the following social programs provides nutritional help to poor families?

A) Head Start
B) Workfare
C) Medicare
D) Women, Infants, and Children Program
Question
Educational organizations are found to treat children differently according to their social status.
Question
In __________ stratification systems, individuals are allowed to earn positions through their abilities and efforts.

A) ascribed
B) closed
C) achieved
D) mobile
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Terry, a sociology major, decides that his senior project will be to explain to lower-class people how they are being exploited by those who control the means of production. In terms of social stratification, Terry is most likely a(n):

A) Feminist
B) Conflict theorist
C) Symbolic interactionist
D) Evolutionary anthropologist
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The _________ model of power argues that power is shared among many power centers, each of which has their own self-interests to protect.

A) pluralist
B) power elite
C) evolutionary
D) estate
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A nation's geographic location has little impact on the opportunities available to individuals in that nation.
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Emily works and makes a modest salary. However, she is unable to provide new clothes or a two-bedroom apartment for her and her children. Emily is experiencing:

A) Vertical mobility
B) Absolute poverty
C) Relative poverty
D) Status inconsistency
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Symbolic interaction theorists focus on the role of cultural capital in producing social stratification.
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________________ theorists argue that poor women in capitalistic economic systems are used as reserve labor force that can be called and dismissed as needed.

A) Structural-functionalist
B) Conflict
C) Symbolic interaction
D) Exchange
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All of the following are predetermined in caste stratification systems except:

A) Occupational position
B) Marriage partners
C) Where one will live
D) How many children an individual will have
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Which is the highest social caste in India's caste system?

A) Kshatriyas
B) Rajputs
C) Dalits
D) Brahmans
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Heart disease and cancer are the leading causes of death in the developing world.
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According to the text, less than 10% of the world's population has a college degree.
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Max Weber is considered the father of conflict theory.
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The petty bourgeoisie includes those with virtually no property, power, or prestige.
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In the United States, access to higher education is greater than in many other countries because of the Internet.
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Annual income correlates with life expectancy.
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Social class systems assume that power, property, and prestige are the determining factors of one's location in a society.
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Children from higher social classes learn primarily commands and short, directive sentences, whereas children from the lower social classes learn nuances in language.
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The concept of status inconsistency is associated with Marx.
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According to structural-functionalists, the unequal distribution of status and wealth in society provides societies with individuals to fill necessary positions.
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Marx used the term "proletariat" to describe a shared awareness of poor status in relation to the means of production.
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In many countries, higher social class correlates with later marriage and lower divorce rates.
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Karl Marx focused primarily on economic relations in describing social stratification.
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According to the text, lifestyle is a simple matter of having money.
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According to the Gilbert-Kahl model of class structure, the working class is higher (and more valued) than the middle class.
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The poorest countries in the world are in Latin America.
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Structural-functional theorists believe that stratification is avoidable in modern societies.
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Evolutionary theory borrows assumptions from both conflict and symbolic interaction theories.
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According to evolutionary theorists, the amount of inequality differs in societies because of different levels of technological development.
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In the United States, members of the lower class tend to vote liberal on economic issues.
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An individual's background accounts for nearly half of the factors affecting occupational attainment.
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According to pluralist theorists, as societies become more complex, the number of groups with political power increases.
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Compare and contrast ascribed and achieved stratification systems. Provide examples.
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What are the three main assumptions of stratification? Provide an example for how each of these examples exists in the United States.
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Describe how one's social class affects educational opportunities in the United States.
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Describe how one's social class affects political preferences in the United States.
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If you begin your career as a teacher's aide and end it as a school superintendent, this would represent intergenerational mobility.
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Compare and contrast intergenerational and intragenerational mobility. Provide examples.
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According to the text, since 1996 when welfare reform was legislated in the United States, the number of people on welfare has dropped 75%.
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Describe at least three of the five basic ideas of evolutionary theory presented in the text.
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African Americans tend to remain poor or fall from the middle class more often than people in other racial groups.
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Compare and contrast cultural capital and conspicuous consumption. Provide examples.
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If you are the first in your family to go to college and you become a computer programmer, this would represent intergenerational mobility.
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One solution to the digital divide is the creation of a "simputer," or a less expensive, more multilingual computer.
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Compare and contrast caste and estate systems of stratification. Provide examples.
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Caste systems are typically based on achieved statuses.
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Age and race are most important in open class systems.
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Estate systems are based on achieved statuses such as land ownership.
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An individual can experience both intergenerational and vertical mobility.
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The middle class, as defined by sociologists, makes up about 50% of the population in the United States.
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1
Which theorist(s) is (are) most strongly associated with the structural-functionalist view of social stratification?

A) Karl Marx
B) Gerhard Lenski and Melvin Tumin
C) Max Weber
D) Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore
D
2
The statement "After the minimum survival needs of both individuals and the society are met, power determines who gets the surplus" most closely reflects:

A) Conflict theory
B) Symbolic interaction theory
C) Structural-functional theory
D) Evolutionary theory
D
3
An estimated ____________ people, mostly women and children from poor families in poor countries are slaves.

A) 10 million
B) 50 million
C) 30 million
D) 80 million
C
4
The majority of people who are victims of human trafficking are from:

A) the United States
B) Mexico
C) South America
D) Asia and the Pacific
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Which type of stratification system allows movement between classes?

A) Ascribed
B) Closed
C) Open
D) Vertical
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Which of the following is an example of social capital?

A) Professional licensure
B) Country club membership
C) Postdoctoral training
D) All of the above
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__________ refers to how individuals are layered or ranked in society according to how many valued resources they possess.

A) Social differentiation
B) Social stratification
C) Social capital
D) Social status
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__________ refers to the extent and direction of individual movement in the social stratification system.

A) Social inequality
B) Social mobility
C) Zone mobility
D) Social stratification
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9
Jason is writing a paper on social stratification. The basic argument of his paper is that the job of "college professor" is extremely important to the creation of knowledge and production of culture. Due to this importance, college professors deserve a pay increase to attract the smartest and most capable individuals to fill this important role. Jason is arguing the ________ theory of stratification.

A) feminist
B) structural-functional
C) conflict
D) evolution
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10
Which of the following is a meso-level factor that can shape social stratification?

A) Sense of humor
B) Political affiliation
C) Wearing cool clothing
D) Society's level of technology
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11
Which of the following best describes the observed relationship between religion and social class?

A) Religious beliefs are more strongly affiliated with geographic location than social class in the United States.
B) Lower-class individuals in the United States are disproportionately represented in fundamentalist religions.
C) Upper-class individuals in the United States are disproportionately represented in fundamentalist religions.
D) Social stratification in the United States is not seen in observable religious differences.
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12
First-generation college graduates who become physicians reflect:

A) Intragenerational mobility
B) Intergenerational mobility
C) Horizontal mobility
D) Open mobility
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13
According to Karl Marx, which of the following is a characteristic of the proletariat?

A) They could create a classless society if they develop a class consciousness.
B) They control the means of production.
C) They control the norms and values of society.
D) They hold the power in society.
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The historical event that largely shaped conflict theorists' view of social stratification was the:

A) Rise of communism in Russia and China.
B) Social inequality created in post-World War II United States.
C) Shift from the feudal system to urban industrialism.
D) End of slavery in the United States.
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Which of the following is a macro-level factor that can shape social stratification?

A) The economic position of a society in the world
B) The amount of education a person has
C) The occupational prestige of an individual
D) The local community's influence on schools
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16
All of the following are main assumptions of stratification except:

A) Wealth is the most important resource.
B) People are divided into ranked categories.
C) There is an unequal distribution of desired resources.
D) Each society determines what it considers to be valued resources.
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Which of the following is a micro-level factor that can shape social stratification?

A) Religious affiliation
B) Access to health care
C) Physical attractiveness
D) Occupational structure
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Which of the following is an example of cultural capital?

A) Parents' coworkers
B) Relationship with college mentor
C) College degree
D) None of the above
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Which of the following is a key assumption of a conflict theorist's view of social stratification?

A) Differential rewards must be offered to motivate talented individuals into difficult positions.
B) Stratification is the outcome of struggles for dominance amid scarce resources.
C) Stratification is the outcome of values, speech patterns, consumption habits, appropriate group memberships, and self-concepts learned through socialization.
D) Customs and traditions in a society often prevail over rational criteria in determining the distribution of scarce resources.
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20
Lindsey needs a car to get back and forth from her home in the city to her university, which are 4 miles apart. When shopping for a car, Lindsey decides to buy a Hummer H3 because she wants a car that her peers will notice and respect. Through this purchase, Lindsey exhibits:

A) Status inconsistency
B) Social capital
C) Conspicuous consumption
D) Branding
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The gap between those with access to information technology and those without is known as the:

A) Digitally illiterate
B) Techno-barrier
C) Digital divide
D) None of the above
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22
Although she works 30 hours a week, Natalie is unable to earn enough money to bring her and her sons to the poverty line, according to the income requirement set by the federal government. Natalie and her family are experiencing:

A) Relative poverty
B) Being in the underclass
C) Vertical mobility
D) Absolute poverty
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Which of the following statements about social mobility in the United States is false?

A) There is a high level of occupation inheritance.
B) The higher the father's occupation level, the better the son's chance for occupational achievement.
C) Sons are more likely to move up than down.
D) The mobility of women reflects the occupational achievements of their mothers.
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Which of the following statements about the middle class in the United States is false?

A) The middle class makes up about 30% of the population.
B) Wages and salaries in the middle classes have increased since the 1980s.
C) Most people identify as middle class.
D) All of the above are true.
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Which of the following social policies provides early childhood education for low-income individuals?

A) Head Start
B) Women, Infants, and Children Program
C) No Child Left Behind
D) Workfare
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Which of the following statements about social classes in the United States is true?

A) Upper-middle class families comprise over 30% of the population.
B) Wages and salaries for the upper classes have risen.
C) The lower middle class is largely unemployable.
D) All of the above are false.
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Since 1969, the middle class in the United States has:

A) Shrunk
B) Grown
C) Stayed the same
D) Become the elite class
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In __________ stratification systems, the characteristics individuals are born with determine their positions in society.

A) ascribed
B) achieved
C) open
D) mobile
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The Hindu religion holds that individuals are born into one of four varna or into a fifth group below the caste system known as the _______________ group.

A) Brahmans
B) Sudras
C) Dalits
D) Rajputs
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Which of the following social programs provides nutritional help to poor families?

A) Head Start
B) Workfare
C) Medicare
D) Women, Infants, and Children Program
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Educational organizations are found to treat children differently according to their social status.
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32
In __________ stratification systems, individuals are allowed to earn positions through their abilities and efforts.

A) ascribed
B) closed
C) achieved
D) mobile
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33
Terry, a sociology major, decides that his senior project will be to explain to lower-class people how they are being exploited by those who control the means of production. In terms of social stratification, Terry is most likely a(n):

A) Feminist
B) Conflict theorist
C) Symbolic interactionist
D) Evolutionary anthropologist
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The _________ model of power argues that power is shared among many power centers, each of which has their own self-interests to protect.

A) pluralist
B) power elite
C) evolutionary
D) estate
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A nation's geographic location has little impact on the opportunities available to individuals in that nation.
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36
Emily works and makes a modest salary. However, she is unable to provide new clothes or a two-bedroom apartment for her and her children. Emily is experiencing:

A) Vertical mobility
B) Absolute poverty
C) Relative poverty
D) Status inconsistency
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Symbolic interaction theorists focus on the role of cultural capital in producing social stratification.
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38
________________ theorists argue that poor women in capitalistic economic systems are used as reserve labor force that can be called and dismissed as needed.

A) Structural-functionalist
B) Conflict
C) Symbolic interaction
D) Exchange
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All of the following are predetermined in caste stratification systems except:

A) Occupational position
B) Marriage partners
C) Where one will live
D) How many children an individual will have
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Which is the highest social caste in India's caste system?

A) Kshatriyas
B) Rajputs
C) Dalits
D) Brahmans
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Heart disease and cancer are the leading causes of death in the developing world.
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42
According to the text, less than 10% of the world's population has a college degree.
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Max Weber is considered the father of conflict theory.
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The petty bourgeoisie includes those with virtually no property, power, or prestige.
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In the United States, access to higher education is greater than in many other countries because of the Internet.
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Annual income correlates with life expectancy.
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Social class systems assume that power, property, and prestige are the determining factors of one's location in a society.
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Children from higher social classes learn primarily commands and short, directive sentences, whereas children from the lower social classes learn nuances in language.
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49
The concept of status inconsistency is associated with Marx.
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According to structural-functionalists, the unequal distribution of status and wealth in society provides societies with individuals to fill necessary positions.
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Marx used the term "proletariat" to describe a shared awareness of poor status in relation to the means of production.
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In many countries, higher social class correlates with later marriage and lower divorce rates.
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53
Karl Marx focused primarily on economic relations in describing social stratification.
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According to the text, lifestyle is a simple matter of having money.
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According to the Gilbert-Kahl model of class structure, the working class is higher (and more valued) than the middle class.
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The poorest countries in the world are in Latin America.
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Structural-functional theorists believe that stratification is avoidable in modern societies.
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Evolutionary theory borrows assumptions from both conflict and symbolic interaction theories.
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According to evolutionary theorists, the amount of inequality differs in societies because of different levels of technological development.
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In the United States, members of the lower class tend to vote liberal on economic issues.
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An individual's background accounts for nearly half of the factors affecting occupational attainment.
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According to pluralist theorists, as societies become more complex, the number of groups with political power increases.
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Compare and contrast ascribed and achieved stratification systems. Provide examples.
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What are the three main assumptions of stratification? Provide an example for how each of these examples exists in the United States.
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Describe how one's social class affects educational opportunities in the United States.
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Describe how one's social class affects political preferences in the United States.
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If you begin your career as a teacher's aide and end it as a school superintendent, this would represent intergenerational mobility.
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68
Compare and contrast intergenerational and intragenerational mobility. Provide examples.
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69
According to the text, since 1996 when welfare reform was legislated in the United States, the number of people on welfare has dropped 75%.
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70
Describe at least three of the five basic ideas of evolutionary theory presented in the text.
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71
African Americans tend to remain poor or fall from the middle class more often than people in other racial groups.
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72
Compare and contrast cultural capital and conspicuous consumption. Provide examples.
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73
If you are the first in your family to go to college and you become a computer programmer, this would represent intergenerational mobility.
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74
One solution to the digital divide is the creation of a "simputer," or a less expensive, more multilingual computer.
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75
Compare and contrast caste and estate systems of stratification. Provide examples.
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76
Caste systems are typically based on achieved statuses.
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77
Age and race are most important in open class systems.
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78
Estate systems are based on achieved statuses such as land ownership.
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79
An individual can experience both intergenerational and vertical mobility.
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80
The middle class, as defined by sociologists, makes up about 50% of the population in the United States.
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