Myths vs. Reality
Think and Apply
What is Class?
Capitalism
Inequality in Action
100

The belief that anyone can succeed purely through hard work is often called this.

What is meritocracy?

100

Name one factor, besides effort, that can influence a person's success.

What is family, background, education, access to resources, etc.

100

This is another term for social class used in the book.

What is Socioeconomic status?

100

This system is described as an economic and political system based on private ownership.

What is Capitalism?

100

In the book, this group is mentioned as being disproportionately affected by homelessness.

What is the Black community?

200

True or False: Everyone starts on an equal playing field.

What is False?

200

This is an example of privilege: having access to opportunities others may not. Give one example.

What is attending a well funded school, higher education, financial stability, etc.

200

In a capitalist society, people with more of this are seen as "higher class"

What is wealth or capital?

200

In capitalism, people with more money and assets are often valued this way.

What is more highly valued?

200

This term refers to unfair differences in who can access oppertunities.

What is systemic inequality?

300

This term refers to invisible benefits people receive based on their social position.

What is privilege?

300

Why might two people with the same talent end up in different social classes?

What is due to unequal opportunities, racism, sexism, systemic barriers, etc.

300

Where we rank is society is often called...

What is a "Social Standing?"

300

The book suggests that hard work does NOT always guarantee this.

What is success? (or moving up in class)

300

The book connects class issues with racism and this other system of oppression.

What is Classism?

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