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SOCL 2001 Exam 3 | Questions with Complete Solutions 100% Solved| Grade A+

-serves a function/purpose

-something needed for function of society

-once we had job variety, we had to motivate people to take harder jobs using social class &
status functionalist



-competition over scarce resources

-some people have more power over others & powerful people hoard resources for their own
interests and in-group members

-reflection of uneven power dynamics

-direct contrast w functionalist theory conflict



importance of the everyday well-spoken



a measurement of how unequal income is gini index



which group has:

-37% of the financial wealth

-concentration of income is lower but increasing

-not universal across industrial societies top one percent



having fewer resources than necessary to meet the basic necessities of life

(20% of people in Louisiana, 16% in US) poverty



changing social position (up or down) social mobility

, individual experiences upward or downward intragenerational mobility



change in social status between your parents and own self intergenerational mobility



one in which some jobs afford upward mobility and others do not split-labor market



inequality provides incentive for taking "difficult" jobs functionalism



inequality results from competition for power NOT from individual effort conflict



-a socially defined group distinguished by selected inherited physical characteristics

-not based on genetic differences race



-based on cultural traits that reflect national origin, religion, and language

-similar to race- a social boundary ethnicity



a group that is subordinate to the majority in terms of power and privilege; not about
numerical size minority



widely held and oversimplified beliefs usually associated with a group of people stereotypes



preconceived, negative attitude and judgement toward an entire group; based on thoughts and
beliefs, not actual interaction prejudice



unequal or unfair behavior or actions; categorical exclusion from certain rights, opportunities,
and/or privileges discrimination

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