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Deck 12: Social Class
1
Define social class and socioeconomic class, and discuss similarities and differences between the constructs.
Answer will vary.
2
Describe the way in which social class influences sport and physical activity participation.
Answer will vary.
3
____________ percent of families making under $60,000 have had to reduce their sport participation because of pay-to-play fees.
A) 1
B) 10
C) 20
D) 40
E) 50
A) 1
B) 10
C) 20
D) 40
E) 50
C
4
A _________ perspective focuses on power and privilege, with particular focus on how power, political action, and social constructed realities economically and socially advantage some at the expense of others.
A) Socioeconomic
B) Social class
C) Cognitive distancing
D) Structural inequality
A) Socioeconomic
B) Social class
C) Cognitive distancing
D) Structural inequality
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5
According to Bourdieu, __________ capital represents people's ability to appreciate cultural goods and their status achieved through educational success.
A) Economic
B) Cultural
C) Social
D) Human
A) Economic
B) Cultural
C) Social
D) Human
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6
Researchers have shown via field experiments that ________ were least likely to receive an interview.
A) Upper class men
B) Lower class men
C) Upper class women
D) Lower class women
A) Upper class men
B) Lower class men
C) Upper class women
D) Lower class women
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7
According to the GINI index, since 1979, income inequality:
A) Has remained the same.
B) Has decreased 15 percent.
C) Has decreased 30 percent.
D) Has increased 10 percent.
E) Has increased 20 percent.
A) Has remained the same.
B) Has decreased 15 percent.
C) Has decreased 30 percent.
D) Has increased 10 percent.
E) Has increased 20 percent.
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8
Key elements of American culture, including children's books, films, and autobiographies, promote the idea of meritocracy. This is an example of the influence of:
A) Income status.
B) Value systems.
C) Psychological characteristics.
D) Organizational structure.
A) Income status.
B) Value systems.
C) Psychological characteristics.
D) Organizational structure.
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9
Sherice earns minimum wage and wants to spend no more than 30 percent of her income on housing. Assuming her rent is the national average for a two-bedroom rental, she would need to:
A) Work part time to afford housing.
B) Work two jobs to afford housing.
C) Work three jobs to afford housing.
D) None of the above.
A) Work part time to afford housing.
B) Work two jobs to afford housing.
C) Work three jobs to afford housing.
D) None of the above.
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10
People who lack health insurance:
A) Are more likely to come from poor households.
B) Are likely to forego preventative treatment.
C) Are more likely to face healthcare-related bankruptcy.
D) All of the above.
E) A and B only.
A) Are more likely to come from poor households.
B) Are likely to forego preventative treatment.
C) Are more likely to face healthcare-related bankruptcy.
D) All of the above.
E) A and B only.
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11
In 2016, the median chief executive pay ratio was:
A) 41-1
B) 100-1
C) 250-1
D) 500-1
E) None of the above.
A) 41-1
B) 100-1
C) 250-1
D) 500-1
E) None of the above.
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12
Which of the following regions has the highest share of children in extreme poverty?
A) East Asian Pacific
B) South Asia
C) Latin America
D) Europe
A) East Asian Pacific
B) South Asia
C) Latin America
D) Europe
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13
In 2018, the poverty threshold for a family of four in the US was $52,000.
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14
People in the poverty class are working class persons who do not have the income needed to support their basic needs.
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15
Seventy percent of low-income works in the US have employer-sponsored health insurance.
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16
According to Putnam's analysis, children from rich families who perform low on standardized tests in 8th grade are more likely to graduate college than are children from poor families who have high scores on standardized tests in 8th grade.
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17
Stereotypes of the wealthy include high competence ratings and low warmth ratings.
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18
Researchers focusing on brain functioning have shown that people react to the homeless in the same way they react to garbage.
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19
National polls in the US show that attitudes toward labor unions have improved since 2009.
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20
Regardless of the circumstances, participation in sport is related to increased social mobility.
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