Concepts
Classifications
The Effects of Classifications
Institutions Benefitting From Classifications
Institutional Discourse
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The categorization of a group.

What is classification?

200

A person not born of a country who moves to that country

What is an immigrant?

200

The benefits of citizenship.

What is voting in elections, the right to a fair trial, the ability to be issued a passport, etc?

200

The military targets this group of people to increase it's manpower.

Non-college bound youth.

200

The language used in a courtroom to attain transparency and clarity.

What is legalese?

400

An organization founded to solve a collective action problem.

What is an institution?

400

A person born in Western Asia or Northeastern Africa.

What is Middle Eastern?

400

A card restricted to people over 16 years of age allowing them to drive a motor vehicle. 

What is a driver's license? 

400

An institution which benefits from well-off parents' fears about the quality of public education. 

What is private school?

400

A formal document listing a student's academic history.

What is a transcript?

600

A research method that uses non-numerical data.

What is qualitative research?

600

A group of people who are at the bottom of the socioeconomic hierarchy.

What is the lower class?

600

A profession that receives discounts at stores and can enter special grocery stores.

What is the military?

600

Toy companies specifically advertise to this demographic.

What are children?

600

A document stating a patient's hospital stay and care plan.

What is a discharge summary?

800

How a person thinks of themselves in compassion to others via social and economic factors.

What is social class identity?

800
A group of people who pursue further studies in a university setting and contribute to the shared knowledge of humanity.

What are academics?

800

The practice of drawing up electoral districts upon ethnic lines.

What is redlining?

800

True or False: Institutions are able to gather data from people who engage with that institution.

True

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The supsect was advised of their rights before being arrested.

What are Miranda Rights?

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The specific way people communicate within a structured organization or institution, like a school, hospital, or courtroom, where the language used and the way conversations happen are influenced by the rules and norms of that particular setting.

What is institutional discourse?

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An ethnic group that was misidentified as being from South Asia. 

What are the Native Americans?

1000

A social welfare policy that reallocates working people's income taxes into benefits for groups who cannot work.

What is social security?

1000

A fee imposed on workers by unions to ensure it's intended funcitons.

Union dues.

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An encoded scrambled message generally used in military communications which can only be easily translatable for those who understand the rules of the scrambling. 

What is a cipher?

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