2. Discuss the three dimensions of stratification.

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2. Discuss the three dimensions of stratification. Chapter 8 1. Explain the relationship between social stratification and social class. 2. Discuss the three dimensions of stratification.

3. Briefly explain the functionalist theory of social stratification. 4. Briefly explain the conflict theory of social stratification.

5. Briefly explain the symbolic interactionist theory of social stratification. 6. Identify the distinguishing characteristics of the upper class in America.

7. Identify the distinguishing characteristics of the middle class in America. 8. Identify the distinguishing characteristics of the working class in America.

9. Identify the distinguishing characteristics of the working poor in America. 10. Identify the distinguishing characteristics of the underclass in America.

11. Describe social mobility in the United States. 12. What is the difference between absolute poverty and relative poverty?