Definition
Key Concepts
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100

What are horizontal inequalities?

p. 480

inequalities in economic, social, or political dimensions or cultural status between culturally defined groups

100

What are the two categories of horizontal inequalities that are highlighted in the reading?

Economic and Political

p. 481

100
According to primordialism, identity is based on ....

kinship bonds, ties of blood or marriage.

200

What is an ethnonationalist civil war?

p. 480

Sustained conflict driven by group identity and inequality

200

What names do the authors give the poor and wealthy groups?

poor (backward group); wealthy (advanced group)
200

What are the three types of outcomes after a resistance?

Success, Limited Success, and Failure

300

What is the theory of relative deprivation?

A theory that dictates social unrest and violence arise when individuals perceive a gap between their expectations and actual capabilities

300

What is needed for a horizontal inequality to turn into a public grievance.

p. 481

A shared identity
300

If there is a negative correlation, then there is a(n) ______ relationship between the two variables at hand.

inverse

400

What is realistic conflict theory?

A theory that dictates conflicting claims to scarce resources, including power, prestige, and wealth, are likely to produce ethnocentric and antagonistic intergroup relations

400

What three aspects are needed to turn grievances into collective action?

p. 482

Organization, cognitive factors, emotionally charged

400

Dr. Beitler used to play what sport?

Volleyball