Deck 3: Social Class, Occupation, and Social Change
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Deck 3: Social Class, Occupation, and Social Change
1
What research team reconstructed life in Middletown in 1890 and documented the way in which industrialization had affected the town's class structure using historical research?
A) Lee Rainwater and W. Lloyd Warner
B) Lee Rainwater and Robert Coleman
C) Max Weber and Karl Marx
D) Robert S. Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd
A) Lee Rainwater and W. Lloyd Warner
B) Lee Rainwater and Robert Coleman
C) Max Weber and Karl Marx
D) Robert S. Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd
D
2
The Lynds suggested that the gap in Middletown between the business class and working class was a consequence of moving from a small market town to a town in which machine production was ascendant. Which of the following is one of the causes to which the Lynds attributed this change?
A) an increased emphasis on money
B) a decline in religious values
C) increased immigration
D) organized labor activity
A) an increased emphasis on money
B) a decline in religious values
C) increased immigration
D) organized labor activity
A
3
Which of the following would NOT be considered a "pink-collar" occupation?
A) secretary
B) nurse
C) elementary school teacher
D) high school teacher
A) secretary
B) nurse
C) elementary school teacher
D) high school teacher
D
4
Which of the following has been a characteristic of job earnings since the mid-1970s?
A) On average, men's earnings have stagnated.
B) Women's earnings have declined steadily.
C) Both men's and women's earnings have increased substantially.
D) Both the distribution of men's earnings and the distribution of women's earnings have become more equal.
A) On average, men's earnings have stagnated.
B) Women's earnings have declined steadily.
C) Both men's and women's earnings have increased substantially.
D) Both the distribution of men's earnings and the distribution of women's earnings have become more equal.
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5
Of the following options, which has been identified by social scientists as contributing to the growing inequality of wages?
A) economic restructuring
B) globalization
C) technological change
D) all of these
A) economic restructuring
B) globalization
C) technological change
D) all of these
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6
In 1870, approximately ______ of the population was rural.
A) 75%
B) 50%
C) 99%
D) 10%
A) 75%
B) 50%
C) 99%
D) 10%
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7
Ward McAllister's "400" list ______.
A) attempted to define membership in New York's upper-class
B) was published in 1892
C) attempted to define membership in New York's and Chicago's upper-class
D) both attempted to define membership in New York's upper-class and was published in 1892
A) attempted to define membership in New York's upper-class
B) was published in 1892
C) attempted to define membership in New York's and Chicago's upper-class
D) both attempted to define membership in New York's upper-class and was published in 1892
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8
Which team of researchers argued that corporate leaders, in response to declining profits since the mid-1960s, instituted a number of strategies that had adverse effects for the bottom half of the labor market?
A) Harrison and Bluestone
B) Frank and Cook
C) Robert and Helen Lynd
D) Gilbert and Kahl
A) Harrison and Bluestone
B) Frank and Cook
C) Robert and Helen Lynd
D) Gilbert and Kahl
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9
Corporate strategies to hold down costs include all of the following EXCEPT ______.
A) wage freezes
B) reduction in employee benefits
C) required certification of all employees
D) outsourcing
A) wage freezes
B) reduction in employee benefits
C) required certification of all employees
D) outsourcing
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10
Which of the following is NOT an example of the poor situation of the American working class at the end of the 19th century?
A) lack of voting rights
B) an average workweek of nearly 60 hr
C) unsafe working conditions
D) low pay
A) lack of voting rights
B) an average workweek of nearly 60 hr
C) unsafe working conditions
D) low pay
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11
In which of the following occupations has there been a decrease in workers from 1870 to 2000?
A) farmers
B) service workers
C) sales workers
D) clerical workers
A) farmers
B) service workers
C) sales workers
D) clerical workers
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12
By 2000, women constituted almost ______ of the labor force.
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
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13
Which of the following was NOT a reason women entered the workforce in greater numbers beginning in the 1970s?
A) They were drawn by the possibility of earning higher wages than men.
B) There was an increased recognition that living standards required two incomes.
C) The once sharply defined traditional marital family roles were collapsing.
D) Later marriage and delayed and declining birth rates opened up new opportunities.
A) They were drawn by the possibility of earning higher wages than men.
B) There was an increased recognition that living standards required two incomes.
C) The once sharply defined traditional marital family roles were collapsing.
D) Later marriage and delayed and declining birth rates opened up new opportunities.
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14
Because the majority of women ______, their yearly earnings are advancing but still likely to lag behind men's.
A) do not work full time, year-round
B) do not earn the same educational credentials
C) do not have equal voting rights
D) always provide benefits for children in the family
A) do not work full time, year-round
B) do not earn the same educational credentials
C) do not have equal voting rights
D) always provide benefits for children in the family
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15
In 2016, 20% of men were earning poverty-level wages. For women, it was ______.
A) 10%
B) 23%
C) 29%
D) 36%
A) 10%
B) 23%
C) 29%
D) 36%
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16
Hispanic workers are most likely to be represented in the ______ occupation.
A) technicians
B) crafts
C) services
D) operatives
A) technicians
B) crafts
C) services
D) operatives
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17
Which category of women workers has been outearning men?
A) single, childless women under 30
B) married women with children
C) single women with children over 30
D) married, childless women over 30
A) single, childless women under 30
B) married women with children
C) single women with children over 30
D) married, childless women over 30
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18
Who conducted the classic 1944 report on Black America in which he declared, "The economic situation of the Negroes in America is pathological. Except for a small minority enjoying upper or middle class status, the masses of American Negroes . . . are destitute?"
A) Lee Rainwater
B) Gunner Myrdal
C) W. Lloyd Warner
D) C. Wright Mills
A) Lee Rainwater
B) Gunner Myrdal
C) W. Lloyd Warner
D) C. Wright Mills
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19
What sector of the economy now employs the majority of Americans?
A) agriculture
B) technology
C) service-producing
D) manufacturing
A) agriculture
B) technology
C) service-producing
D) manufacturing
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20
Who distinguished the old middle class from a new middle class in the book, White Collar?
A) Lee Rainwater
B) Gunnar Myrdal
C) W. Lloyd Warner
D) C. Wright Mills
A) Lee Rainwater
B) Gunnar Myrdal
C) W. Lloyd Warner
D) C. Wright Mills
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21
According to your textbook, what was the most consequential change that came with postindustrial society?
A) the loss of manufacturing jobs
B) the increase of women in the workforce
C) the decline in prestige of many blue-collar jobs
D) the need for outsourcing
A) the loss of manufacturing jobs
B) the increase of women in the workforce
C) the decline in prestige of many blue-collar jobs
D) the need for outsourcing
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22
What was the relative pay rate for women in 2019?
A) 72 cents
B) 78 cents
C) 80 cents
D) 95 cents
A) 72 cents
B) 78 cents
C) 80 cents
D) 95 cents
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23
Fields in which rewards are heavily concentrated in the hands of a few top performers are known as ______.
A) two-tier wage systems
B) winner-take-all markets
C) weakened wage-setting institutions
D) economic restructuring
A) two-tier wage systems
B) winner-take-all markets
C) weakened wage-setting institutions
D) economic restructuring
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24
The Social Register, published in 1887, was a directory of 881 elite families in what city?
A) Boston
B) New York City
C) Philadelphia
D) London
A) Boston
B) New York City
C) Philadelphia
D) London
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25
Massive layoffs by major corporations, so-called downsizing, were commonplace during which decades?
A) 1960s and 1970s
B) 1970s and 1980s
C) 1980s and 1990s
D) 1990s and 2000s
A) 1960s and 1970s
B) 1970s and 1980s
C) 1980s and 1990s
D) 1990s and 2000s
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26
Ward McAllister's "400" list attempted to define membership in New York's upper-class society.
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27
The Social Register excluded new money families from its directory.
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28
When the Lynds revisited Middletown, they found that the relationships between business owners and their employees and customers had become more personal.
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29
In 1870, approximately a quarter of all Americans lived in a rural location (under 2,500 inhabitants).
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30
By 1920, 60% of the industrial labor force was foreign born.
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31
Two years after the publication of Middletown, the Lynds returned for a restudy.
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32
The service-producing sectors of the economy now employ the majority of Americans.
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33
Since the 1970s, the gender gap between men's and women's wages has declined.
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34
The period from the Revolutionary War to World War I saw the most violent labor confrontations in American history.
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35
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the U.S. workers adopted Marx's conception of a capitalist society.
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36
In 1943, while an employee of the U.S. Census Bureau, Alba Edwards developed a set of broad occupational groups which provided a "socioeconomic" hierarchy of earnings, education, and prestige, ascending together.
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37
Of the three white-collar groupings, it is the managerial occupation that has grown the most since 1980 in the United States.
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38
The majority of women professionals today work in just three fields: nursing, teaching, and social work.
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39
From 1979 to 2007, the relative pay rate for women had risen from 60 cents to 85 cents for every dollar earned by a similarly employed man.
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40
Despite the civil rights movement, antidiscrimination legislation, and affirmative action programs in government and private industry, a considerable occupational gap remains between Blacks and Whites.
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41
The term Hispanic only includes individuals with a Mexican ancestry.
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42
From 1973 to 2014, the real earnings of CEOs at major corporations rose by over 1,000%.
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43
Employment in a postindustrial society shifts away from manufacturing and related sectors and into the service-producing sectors of the economy.
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44
Fields in which rewards are heavily concentrated in the hands of a few top performers are called winner-take-all markets.
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45
The Social Register, published in 1887, was a directory of 881 elite families in Boston.
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46
What two tendencies prevented stark polarization between the capitalist class and the working class in the United States during the early part of the 20th century?
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47
Discuss the "sunny side" and "dark side" interpretations of postindustrial society. Using the current condition of the United States, explain whether you support the sunny or dark interpretation. Illustrate why using real-life examples.
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48
Explain why since the 1940s there has been such an increase of women in the labor market.
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49
List the four explanations offered by social scientists for the growing inequality of wages.
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50
American corporations were in serious trouble in the early 1970s. According to Harrison and Bluestone, why was this the case and how did companies respond?
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