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The ranking of people or groups according to their unequal access to scarce resources
What is social stratification
100

Material or non-material culture? Ideas, languages, beliefs  

What is non-material culture

100

The social science that studies human society and social behavior (groups of people)

What is Sociology

100

The three theoretical perspectives of sociology

What are Functionalist, Conflict, Interactionist

100

One of the three Ps: Ability to control the behavior of others, ex. the government 

What is power

200

Material culture or non-material culture? Something you can touch, or hold.

What is material culture

200

Recognition, respect, and admiration attached to social positions

What is prestige

200

What is the theoretical perspective - competition over scarce resources is at the basis of social conflict.

What is conflict perspective

200

The absence of enough money to secure life's necessities

What is absolute poverty

200

Class where people typically unemployed who came from families that have been poor for generations

What is underclass

300

A trend in U.S. society in that women and children make up an increasing proportion of the poor.

What is the feminization of poverty

300

A change upward or downward in occupational status or social class

What is vertical mobility

300

What is Theoretical perspective that views society as a set of interrelated parts that work together. 

What is functionalist perspective

300

A measure of poverty based on the economic disparity between those at the bottom of a society and the rest of the society

What is relative poverty

300

What is the most universal social institution


What is family

400

A change in status or class from one generation to the next

What is intergenerational mobility

400

The movement of individuals or groups between social classes

What is social mobility

400

What is Theoretical perspective- focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society 

What is interactionist perspective

400

A change in occupation within the same social class

What is horizontal mobility

400

Adoption of the ideas of the dominant class by the less powerful class

What is false consciousness

500

The interactive process through which people learn the basic skills, values, beliefs, and behavior patterns of society  

What is socialization

500

Shared products of human groups-physical objects and the beliefs, values, and behaviors of shared groups

What is culture

500

Typical income of 2 million dollars or more

What is upper class

500

Typical income of $80,000 to $100,000

What is the Upper Middle Class

500

What is the difference between nature and nurture

Nature-genes Nurture-how raised