Deck 7: Status Prestige

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Involvement with the Bohemian Grove conveyed prestige through

A) elite association
B) environmental conservation
C) simple living
D) intellectual reading
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Juliet Schor believes that trying to keep up with imagined reference groups has led Americans to

A) move to the suburbs
B) acquire highbrow tastes
C) discriminate against the poor
D) overspend
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According to David Brooks, bourgeois bohemians, or Bobos, express their social position through

A) extravagant displays of conspicuous consumption
B) pearl-gray suits and Cadillacs
C) striking displays of diamonds and gold jewelry
D) expensive but alternative and casual tastes
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Prestige and respect are examples of

A) social exchange
B) market exchange
C) market determinism
D) conspicuous multiplication
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For most people, prestige and respect occur

A) only in their own family
B) largely in the media
C) in communities of recognition
D) largely in their own minds
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Lowbrow music and art is that which is

A) completely without artistic merit
B) characterized by racism and sexism
C) associated with low-income groups
D) obsolete and out of step with the times
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Thorstein Veblen found that the wealthy leisure class of the late 1800s established their social position through

A) political intrigue
B) controlling the local media
C) conspicuous consumption
D) bourgeois bohemianism
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"Old rich" and "new rich" were distinguished by

A) political party
B) occupation
C) income
D) family prestige
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Occupational prestige corresponds closely with the amount of education and income associated with a profession.
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Max Weber noted that high-prestige groups may seek to limit the entrance of others to prestigious places and organizations.
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Tent and trailer camping for leisure is most likely to be associated with

A) the capitalist class
B) the middle class
C) the working poor
D) the underclass
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Occupational prestige in the US is highly correlated with

A) political power
B) class consciousness
C) income and education
D) distribution of wealth
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In raising their children, Kohn found that low-income parents place more stress than upper-income parents on:

A) beating the system
B) the importance of education
C) honesty and obedience
D) taking it easy and having a good time
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Max Weber noted that privileged, powerful, and prestigious groups often seek

A) revolutionary change
B) democratic reforms
C) social closure
D) a greater division of labor
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The social class whose members are least likely to join formal organizations is the

A) capitalist class
B) middle class
C) working class
D) underclass
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From horticultural societies to new millionaires, prestige has been gained through

A) monopolizing economic activity
B) philanthropy
C) rejecting tradition
D) bribes and kickbacks
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The religious groups with the highest educational attainment and occupational prestige include

A) Roman Catholic
B) Southern Baptist
C) United Methodist and Lutheran
D) Episcopal and Jewish
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The Social Register, begun in the late 1800s, recorded

A) people's family background
B) how much money people made
C) what companies people invested in
D) how much people gave to charitable institutions
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The term SES refers to

A) socially excluded sectors
B) socio-economic status
C) statistical estimates of success
D) socialization, environment, and stress
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Pierre Bourdieu contends that the upper classes seek to distinguish themselves by

A) wearing flashy clothes
B) traveling with a large number of servants
C) wearing expensive jewelry in public
D) demonstrating highbrow tastes
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Unlike in earlier times, clothing today tells us little about a person's social status.
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Lower-social-class parents are more likely to emphasize obedience in their children compared with higher-social-class parents.
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Give examples of lowbrow, middlebrow, and highbrow tastes.
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How do people show their social class and status through consumption? Give examples from fashion, housing, leisure, and related areas of consumption. How is this affected by a person's past socialization and present association?
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Pierre Bourdieu believed one could recognize lowbrow art because it was always of poor quality.
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Bourdieu argued that London was the world's cultural capital.
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What character attributes do lower-income parents seek to cultivate in their children?
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Juliet Schor believes that people overspend because they compare themselves to high-profile status groups.
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How are children from differing social classes socialized differently? How does this shape their habitus and their future life chances?
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Top-level executives and professionals may often find new jobs and opportunities through professional social networks.
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How have people attempted to gain, establish, and defend their prestige and social position over time?
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Deck 7: Status Prestige
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Involvement with the Bohemian Grove conveyed prestige through

A) elite association
B) environmental conservation
C) simple living
D) intellectual reading
A
2
Juliet Schor believes that trying to keep up with imagined reference groups has led Americans to

A) move to the suburbs
B) acquire highbrow tastes
C) discriminate against the poor
D) overspend
D
3
According to David Brooks, bourgeois bohemians, or Bobos, express their social position through

A) extravagant displays of conspicuous consumption
B) pearl-gray suits and Cadillacs
C) striking displays of diamonds and gold jewelry
D) expensive but alternative and casual tastes
D
4
Prestige and respect are examples of

A) social exchange
B) market exchange
C) market determinism
D) conspicuous multiplication
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For most people, prestige and respect occur

A) only in their own family
B) largely in the media
C) in communities of recognition
D) largely in their own minds
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Lowbrow music and art is that which is

A) completely without artistic merit
B) characterized by racism and sexism
C) associated with low-income groups
D) obsolete and out of step with the times
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Thorstein Veblen found that the wealthy leisure class of the late 1800s established their social position through

A) political intrigue
B) controlling the local media
C) conspicuous consumption
D) bourgeois bohemianism
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"Old rich" and "new rich" were distinguished by

A) political party
B) occupation
C) income
D) family prestige
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Occupational prestige corresponds closely with the amount of education and income associated with a profession.
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Max Weber noted that high-prestige groups may seek to limit the entrance of others to prestigious places and organizations.
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Tent and trailer camping for leisure is most likely to be associated with

A) the capitalist class
B) the middle class
C) the working poor
D) the underclass
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Occupational prestige in the US is highly correlated with

A) political power
B) class consciousness
C) income and education
D) distribution of wealth
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In raising their children, Kohn found that low-income parents place more stress than upper-income parents on:

A) beating the system
B) the importance of education
C) honesty and obedience
D) taking it easy and having a good time
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Max Weber noted that privileged, powerful, and prestigious groups often seek

A) revolutionary change
B) democratic reforms
C) social closure
D) a greater division of labor
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The social class whose members are least likely to join formal organizations is the

A) capitalist class
B) middle class
C) working class
D) underclass
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From horticultural societies to new millionaires, prestige has been gained through

A) monopolizing economic activity
B) philanthropy
C) rejecting tradition
D) bribes and kickbacks
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The religious groups with the highest educational attainment and occupational prestige include

A) Roman Catholic
B) Southern Baptist
C) United Methodist and Lutheran
D) Episcopal and Jewish
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The Social Register, begun in the late 1800s, recorded

A) people's family background
B) how much money people made
C) what companies people invested in
D) how much people gave to charitable institutions
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The term SES refers to

A) socially excluded sectors
B) socio-economic status
C) statistical estimates of success
D) socialization, environment, and stress
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Pierre Bourdieu contends that the upper classes seek to distinguish themselves by

A) wearing flashy clothes
B) traveling with a large number of servants
C) wearing expensive jewelry in public
D) demonstrating highbrow tastes
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Unlike in earlier times, clothing today tells us little about a person's social status.
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Lower-social-class parents are more likely to emphasize obedience in their children compared with higher-social-class parents.
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Give examples of lowbrow, middlebrow, and highbrow tastes.
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How do people show their social class and status through consumption? Give examples from fashion, housing, leisure, and related areas of consumption. How is this affected by a person's past socialization and present association?
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Pierre Bourdieu believed one could recognize lowbrow art because it was always of poor quality.
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Bourdieu argued that London was the world's cultural capital.
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What character attributes do lower-income parents seek to cultivate in their children?
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Juliet Schor believes that people overspend because they compare themselves to high-profile status groups.
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How are children from differing social classes socialized differently? How does this shape their habitus and their future life chances?
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Top-level executives and professionals may often find new jobs and opportunities through professional social networks.
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How have people attempted to gain, establish, and defend their prestige and social position over time?
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