Social Status
Multiculture Society
Inequities
Perspectives
100

This defines the position of a person in society or a group.

What is status?

100

Where groups retain and share their cultural within a larger society.

What is cultural pluralism?

100

These are the three arguments for why women earn less.

What are: types of work, family responsibilities, lower wage jobs.

100

This perspective explains that role of women and men as a natural order of society. 

What is the functionalist perspective?

200
These are characteristics that an individual has little to no choice or control over. 

What are ascribed statuses?

200

This term encompasses recent immigrant groups.

What are cultural minorities?
200
Besides employment, this is also an example of power and gender that harms women.

What is sexual violence?

200

This perspective aims to explain the capitalist power of men and its reflection in society through economic and political related inequities and gender related violence.

What is the conflict perspective?
300

These are characteristics that are within the control of an individual.

What are achieved statuses?

300

The profession requires a working knowledge of differences and skills when assisting different cultural groups.

What is cultural competence?

300

This perspective explains that language shape's view of reality.

What is the constructionist perspective?

400

A community that is made of similar individuals sharing an identify and it provides safety.

What is an identificational community?

400

This perspective explains that people are socialized to act with prejudice through interactions with others.

What is the constructionist perspective?

500

This perspective explains responsibility for addressing social problems is largely placed on those who possess the power and authority.

What is the conflict perspective?