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Social Class
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1. What is Weber’s definition of social class?
A) property, power and prestige B) income, race, and gender C) wealth and income D) group of people who have similar characteristics
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2. Social class contributes to similar lifestyles,values and __?
A) intelligence, abilities, awareness B) occupation, income, education C) self esteem and self development D) ascribed and achieved status
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3.What is meant by status inconsistency?
A) when a person is not sure of one’s social class B) when a person feels anomie C) when a person is stereotyped D) when a person ranks both high and low in measures of social class
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4. Who make up the upper class (1-2% of population)?
A) Politicians and newscasters create capitalist opportunities B) Lottery winners C) Old and new money of the capitalist class D) Celebrities and athletes of the capitalist class
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Household Income Categories Congressional Budget Office, 2010
Top 1% at least $1,319,700+ Top 5% at least $440,549+ Top 10% at least $289,300 +
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5. Who make up the upper-middle class (15% of pop.)?
A) Athletes and celebrities moneymakers B) University educated professionals C) Working bees, the common Joes D) Property owners
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Surgeon $225, 390 (annual) $ (median hourly) Pharmacist $109,380 (annual) $52.59 (median hourly)
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6. Who make up the lower middle class (34% of pop)?
A) Lower level management and skilled workers B) Working bees and average Joes C) Property owners D) Industrialists and manufacturers
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Registered Nurse $67,720 (annual) $ (median hourly)
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7. Who makes up the working class (30% of pop.)?
A) Lower level supervisors B) Unskilled workers that depend on social services such as food stamps C) Unskilled workers with high school degrees D) Some high school but a valuable skill
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School Bus Driver $37,060 (annual) $13.26 (median hourly) Automobile Mechanic $41,270 (annual) $14.73 (median hourly)
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Butcher $24,010 (annual) $11.55 (median hourly) Daycare Worker $21,160 (annual) $9.28 (median hourly)
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8. Who make up the working poor (16% of pop.)?
A) Skilled unemployed workers B) Unskilled temporary workers C) College drop outs D) All of the above
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Fast Food Preparation Workers
$20,666 (annual) $8.67 (median hourly)
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9. Who make up the underclass (4% of pop.)?
A) Illegal immigrants B) Those trapped in a cycle of poverty C) Criminals D) Homeless
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10. Which type of social mobility do sociologists pay close attention to?
A) Intergenerational mobility B) Structural mobility C) Exchange mobility D) All of these
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11. What do you think is the most important contributor to upward mobility?
A) Income B) Occupation C) Education D) Social network
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Sociological Imagination
The individual who understands the relationship between the self (micro) and society (macro)
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