Deck 10: Stratification and Social Class: Urban and Suburban Lifestyles
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Deck 10: Stratification and Social Class: Urban and Suburban Lifestyles
1
"DINKs" are
A) African American urban professionals.
B) young professional couples with nerdy jobs.
C) young professional couples without children.
D) old white professionals nearing retirement.
A) African American urban professionals.
B) young professional couples with nerdy jobs.
C) young professional couples without children.
D) old white professionals nearing retirement.
C
2
The largest percentage of Americans resides within the class.
A) working
B) upper
C) middle
D) lower
A) working
B) upper
C) middle
D) lower
C
3
Zip code 10065 is the most prestigious one in New York City, for it encompasses much of , the country's most affluent neighborhood.
A) the Bronx
B) Manhattan's Upper East Side
C) Queens
D) Staten Island
A) the Bronx
B) Manhattan's Upper East Side
C) Queens
D) Staten Island
D
4
Which of the following most closely resembles the suburban stereotype?
A) Tuxedo Park, New York
B) Grosse Point Shores, Michigan
C) Darien, Connecticut
D) South Barrington, Illinois
A) Tuxedo Park, New York
B) Grosse Point Shores, Michigan
C) Darien, Connecticut
D) South Barrington, Illinois
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5
In 2010, percent of all U.S. Hispanics lived in suburbs.
A) 29
B) 39
C) 49
D) 59
A) 29
B) 39
C) 49
D) 59
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6
In 2013, the official poverty rate was percent.
A) 8.2
B) 10.4
C) 14.5
D) 18.3
A) 8.2
B) 10.4
C) 14.5
D) 18.3
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7
is the hierarchical ranking within a society of various social class groups according to wealth, power, and prestige.
A) Socioeconomic status
B) Power
C) Wealth
D) Social stratification
A) Socioeconomic status
B) Power
C) Wealth
D) Social stratification
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8
described wealth, status, and power as the major dimensions of social stratification.
A) Max Weber
B) Karl Marx
C) George Simmel
D) Emile Durkheim
A) Max Weber
B) Karl Marx
C) George Simmel
D) Emile Durkheim
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9
One of the poorest and most densely populated neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California, is
A) Gage Park.
B) Pico-Union.
C) Little Latino.
D) Coxwell.
A) Gage Park.
B) Pico-Union.
C) Little Latino.
D) Coxwell.
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10
Herbert Gans referred to a city's working-class neighborhoods as
A) ethnic villages.
B) inner-city enclaves.
C) gemeinschafts.
D) immigrant towns.
A) ethnic villages.
B) inner-city enclaves.
C) gemeinschafts.
D) immigrant towns.
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11
Some urban neighborhoods have such extreme levels of poverty and unemployment that social scientists call them
A) hyperghettos.
B) inner-city slums.
C) the projects.
D) tent cities.
A) hyperghettos.
B) inner-city slums.
C) the projects.
D) tent cities.
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12
Grand Rapids, Michigan is characterized in the text as reflecting a(n) neighborhood.
A) upper-class
B) mixed-income
C) working-class
D) low-income
A) upper-class
B) mixed-income
C) working-class
D) low-income
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13
percent of the foreign-born live in a U.S. central city.
A) Fourteen
B) Twenty-four
C) Thirty-four
D) Forty-six and one half
A) Fourteen
B) Twenty-four
C) Thirty-four
D) Forty-six and one half
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14
Which of the following best represents the caricature created to illustrate low-income urban neighborhoods?
A) Folksy
B) Ghettos
C) Clean
D) Industrious
A) Folksy
B) Ghettos
C) Clean
D) Industrious
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15
In New York City in 2012, one out of residents were poor.
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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16
Once identified as low-income neighborhoods, Logan Square, West Town, the Near West Side, and the Near South Side are now among most desirable residential areas.
A) New York City's
B) Milwaukee's
C) Chicago's
D) Toronto's
A) New York City's
B) Milwaukee's
C) Chicago's
D) Toronto's
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17
About percent of the population falls into the category of lower class.
A) 50
B) 40
C) 30
D) 20
A) 50
B) 40
C) 30
D) 20
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18
In his comprehensive "Yankee City" study of social stratification, W. Lloyd Warner used which of the following methods?
A) Self-placement
B) Reputational
C) Subjective
D) Objective
A) Self-placement
B) Reputational
C) Subjective
D) Objective
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19
Beauregard claimed that to be middle class meant to have more than money. It also included having
A) a successful family life.
B) many material items.
C) a stable career.
D) long-standing relationships.
A) a successful family life.
B) many material items.
C) a stable career.
D) long-standing relationships.
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20
is a composite ranking based on various dimensions of social inequality.
A) Socioeconomic status
B) Wealth
C) Social stratification
D) Power
A) Socioeconomic status
B) Wealth
C) Social stratification
D) Power
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21
More Asians live in suburbia than any other racial or ethnic category.
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22
Sociologist E. Digby Baltzell was born into the lower class.
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23
Herbert Gans referred to urban working-class neighborhoods as ethnic villages.
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24
The main distinction between W. Lloyd Warner's upper-upper and lower-upper classes was essentially that of "old money" and "new money."
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25
Chicago's Gold Coast is the wealthiest urban neighborhood in the United States.
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26
Zip code 10065 is the most prestigious one in New York City.
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27
The disparity between rich and poor is simply a matter of difference in incomes.
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28
Today's suburbs fit the white, middle-class, and family-with-kids stereotype.
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29
The lower class consists of about 40 percent of the population.
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30
Most cities lack mixed-income neighborhoods.
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31
Most of the middle class lives in the city, not in the suburbs.
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32
In every nation of the world, people are ranked in a social hierarchy that determines their quality of life.
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33
Minority suburbanization is most pronounced in metropolitan regions of 500,000 or more.
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34
Working-class suburbs began to disappear after World War II.
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35
Robbins, Illinois, is a fast-growing suburb that consists mostly of upper-class whites.
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36
If we compare income data by residence, we find that those living outside central cities in metropolitan areas are better off than those living within central cities.
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37
Today's upper-class suburbs resemble the old aristocratic ones of yesteryear.
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38
In 2011, the population of Pico-Union in Los Angeles was 85 percent Hispanic.
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39
In 2009, nearly half of the eligible population had never married.
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40
Unlike the immigrant poor of the past, today's poor inner-city residents face social isolation.
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