Individuals who temporarily share the same physical space, but who do not see themselves as belonging together, make up a(n) __________.
Aggregate
Karl Marx Theory
Conflict Theory
What is Social Stratification?
The separation of large numbers of people into layers based on levels of property, power, and prestige.
How do we learn prejudice?
Socialization- The people we are surrounded by teach it to us.
The annihilation or attempted annihilation of a people because of their presumed race or ethnicity.
Genocide
A group that consist of 3 people is called a ____.
Triad
What are the (5) characteristics of a bureaucracy as identified by Max Weber?
Weber's bureaucracy has:
separate levels (hierarchy), a division of labor, written rules, written communication and records, and impersonality and replaceability of positions.
Capital Punishment is also known as ....?
The Dealth Penalty
Person-to-Person or face-to-face discrimination; the negative treatment of one person by another.
Individual Discrimination
Karl Marx: Those who are exploited because they do not own the means of production.
Proletariat
Eugene Hartley's Study found that....
Found that people who were prejudiced against Jews and blacks were also prejudice against the nonexistent Wallonians, Pireneans, and Danireans.
Study shows that prejudice does not depend on negative experiences with others.
**Hint: A component of social class**
___ is the ability to get your way despite resistance.
Power
What is Status Inconsistency?
Ranking high on some dimensions of social class and low on others.
A violation of rules written into law is a _____.
Crime
What are the four characteristics of jobs that have the most prestige?
1. They pay more.
2. They require more education.
3. They involve more abstract thought.
4. They offer greater autonomy.
What is the difference between race and ethnicity?
The difference between ethnicity and race is that ethnicity refers to cultural characteristics and race to physical characteristics to distinguish one group of people from another.
Give (2) examples of property.
Material possessions can include:
Animals, house, bank accts, land, jewlery, stocks, buildings , businesses, cars, clothing, etc.
True or False: As a small group grows larger, the group becomes more stable, but its intensity, or intimacy, decreases.
TRUE!
Groups that we refer to when we evaluate ourselves.
Reference Groups
What is the core issues of Privilege?
-It oppresses certain groups b/c it favors one over the other.
-Creates large power disparities.
-Can lead to a gross abuse of power.
Karl Marx's Term for:
Large-scale business and factory owners.
Bourgeoisie
This term refers to how groups influence us and how we influence groups.
Group Dynamics
Discuss the myth of pure races.
There is such a mixture of physical characteristics among people.
Human characteristics flow endlessly together.
Mapping the human genome showed that people have 99.6% of their genetic material in common.
Racial groups differ from one another only once in a thousand subunits of the genome.
Racial Superiority in four words or less.
It is a myth!
Differentiate between prejudice and discrimination.
Discrimination is an action. It is unfair treatment in some way. Prejudice is an attitude, a prejudging, usually in a negative way, but it can also be in a positive way.