Chapter 9 - Social Stratification In The United States Flashcards

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Absolute poverty

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Deprivation so severe that it puts day-to-day survival in jeopardy

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Caste system

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A system in which people are born into a social standing that they will retain their entire lives

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Class

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A group who shares a common social status based on factors like wealth, income, education, and occupation

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Class system

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Social standing based on social factors and individual accomplishments

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Class traits

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The typical behaviors, customs, and norms that define each class (also called class markers)

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Closed system

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A system of stratification that accommodates little change in social position

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Conspicuous consumption

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The act of buying and using products to make a statement about one’s social standing

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Davis-Moore thesis

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A thesis that argues some social stratification is a social necessity and is functional

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Downward mobility

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A lowering of one’s social status

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Endogamous marriages

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Unions of people within the same social category

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Exogamous unions

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Unions of spouses from different social categories

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Global stratification

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A comparison of the wealth, status, power, and economic stability of countries as a whole

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Ideology

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The cultural belief system that justifies a society’s system of stratification

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Income

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The money a person earns from work or investments

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Intergenerational mobility

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A difference in social class between different generations of a family

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Intragenerational mobility

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Changes in a person’s social mobility over the course of their lifetime

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Meritocracy

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An ideal system in which personal effort - or merit - determines social standing

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Open system

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A system of stratification, based on achievement, that allows some movement and interaction between layers and classes

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Primogeniture

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A law stating that all property passes to the firstborn son

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Relative poverty

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Is not having the means to live the lifestyle of the average person in your country

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Social mobility

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The ability to change positions within a social stratification system

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Social stratification

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A socioeconomic system that divides society’s members into categories ranking from high to low, based on things like wealth, power, and prestige. Also called inequality

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Socioeconomic status (SES)

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An individual’s level of wealth, power, and prestige

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Standard of living

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The level of wealth available to acquire material goods and comforts to maintain a particular socioeconomic lifestyle

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Status consistency

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The consistency, or lack thereof, of an individual’s rank across social categories like wealth, power, and prestige

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Structural mobility

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A societal change that enables a whole group of people to move up or down the class ladder

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Upward mobility

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An increase - or upward shift - in social class

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Wealth

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The value of money and assets a person has from, for example, inheritance or salary