Deck 9: Social Stratification, inequality, and Poverty

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Under feudalism,the labourers who were obligated to work for landowners were called __________.

A)proletarians
B)the bourgeoisie
C)serfs
D)slaves
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Which of the following countries is much less egalitarian than the others?

A)Sweden
B)Brazil
C)the United States
D)India
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The premise of the __________ is that billionaires,millionaires,and all those at the top of the income ladder are expected to pay more in taxes than minimum-wage employees.

A)social mobility index
B)comparative perspective
C)correlation coefficients
D)progressive tax system
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The primary way in which most North Americans with modest incomes accumulate wealth is through __________.

A)retirement accounts
B)investments
C)home ownership
D)net financial assets
Question
__________ is a designation of class that considers income,occupation,and salary.

A)Life chance
B)Socioeconomic status
C)Consumption utility
D)Class analysis
Question
__________ refers to the receipt of money over a period of time,whereas __________ refers to the net value of assets that one has at a given point in time.

A)Wealth;income
B)Income;wealth
C)Capital;wealth
D)Wealth;salary
Question
Most "one percenters" __________.

A)have jobs
B)live off of inheritances
C)pay extra taxes
D)are blue-collar workers
Question
As a result of economic restructuring,average wages have __________ since the 1970s.

A)increased
B)decreased
C)stagnated
D)increased then sharply declined
Question
Illegal or "underground" earnings from crime or from untaxed (undeclared)work or activity are __________.

A)income
B)not income
C)wealth
D)neither income nor wealth
Question
__________ had the fewest opportunities for social inequality to emerge.

A)Feudal societies
B)Industrial societies
C)Hunting and gathering societies
D)Agrarian societies
Question
Before retirement,most people get most or all of their income from __________.

A)their jobs
B)income transfers from the government (such as Social Security)
C)investments
D)inheritances
Question
The dominant system of inequality prior to the advent of capitalism is known as __________.

A)slavery
B)the caste system
C)the class system
D)feudalism
Question
The median family income in Canada in 2009 was approximately __________.

A)$48,000
B)$58,000
C)$68,000
D)$78,000
Question
In Marxist terms,the important distinction in a capitalist society was between the __________ and the __________.

A)proletariat;bourgeoisie
B)capitalists;bourgeoisie
C)proletariat;serfs
D)serfs;bourgeoisie
Question
The study of the distinctions among different social classes is called __________.

A)social differentiation
B)social stratification
C)class analysis
D)consumption analysis
Question
According to Forbes magazine,in 2014,the richest individual in the world was __________.

A)American
B)Chinese
C)Indian
D)Mexican
Question
In general,technology __________ jobs that require higher levels of education while it __________ jobs that require middle and lower levels of education.

A)replaces;complements
B)complements;replaces
C)replaces;reserves
D)complements;reserves
Question
The fact that Apple Computer manufactures all iPads and iPhones in __________ is an example of __________.

A)China;outsourcing
B)China and India;minimum wage
C)China,Mexico,and the Philippines;deindustrialization
D)China,Mexico,and the United States;wealth
Question
The majority of minimum-wage employees are __________.

A)teenagers
B)whites
C)Hispanic
D)adults
Question
The concept of __________ is at the heart of the study of social stratification.

A)cultural identity
B)consumption patterns
C)demography
D)inequality
Question
Why is it difficult to get an accurate count of the homeless?

A)Many of the homeless may temporarily live with friends and family.
B)Many of the homeless are adept at hiding from researchers.
C)Many of the homeless are in and out of hospitals.
D)Many of the homeless live in areas too dangerous for researchers to visit.
Question
To measure __________ sociologists can use intergenerational correlations between parents' and projected children's __________.

A)social mobility;incomes
B)poverty;assets
C)deindustrialization;education
D)wages;wealth
Question
Lana,a single woman with no dependents,is unable to afford basic necessities,such as housing and healthcare.What type of poverty is she experiencing?

A)relative poverty
B)absolute poverty
C)feminization of poverty
D)institutional poverty
Question
In general,countries with __________ inequality also tend to have __________ social mobility.

A)high;low
B)moderate;very high
C)high;high
D)low;low
Question
Ben was a bank teller at Goliath National Bank,until the tellers at Goliath were replaced by ATM machines.As a result,Ben decided to go back to school and update his computer skills.Ben's scenario best represents a consequence of __________.

A)the talent justification
B)the efficiency justification
C)skill-biased technological change
D)globalization
Question
When did homelessness begin to grow into a serious problem in Canada?

A)1950s
B)1960s
C)1970s
D)1980s
Question
Sociologists refer to societies where birth determines whether individuals have social mobility as __________.

A)caste societies
B)class societies
C)open societies
D)status-consistent societies
Question
Labour markets and government policies are both important factors that influence __________.

A)social mobility
B)associations
C)meritocracy
D)the poverty line
Question
Current research shows that there is a relationship between poverty,__________,and __________;this is particularly worrisome in the case of children.

A)stress;cognitive development
B)wealth;homelessness
C)the working poor;income
D)net worth;closed-society
Question
Kenneth lives in a low-income,high-crime neighbourhood.His home is poorly ventilated,which triggers asthma attacks.As a result of these stressors,he has high blood pressure.How would sociologists describe Kenneth's cognitive development?

A)compromised
B)consumptive
C)status impaired
D)structurally immobile
Question
__________ are much more likely to live in poverty in Canada.

A)racial minorities
B)whites
C)Aboriginals
D)blacks
Question
Patricia works as a sales manager and earns approximately $60,000 a year.She owns her own home and has $20,000 in the bank as an emergency fund.She also owns a rental property,from which she earns $12,000 a year.Which of the following responses best represents her wealth?

A)her gross $60,000 income
B)her rental property and the $12,000 income it produces
C)her two properties and her $20,000 savings
D)her two properties and her $12,000 rental-property income
Question
Which of the following scenarios best represents outsourcing?

A)the opening of a call centre for an North American credit card company in the Philippines
B)a reduction in airport security staff when new surveillance equipment is installed
C)the movement of a manufacturing facility from an urban centre to the urban-rural fringe
D)the enrollment of unskilled labourers in trade schools
Question
Because there are no obvious ways of determining how much opportunity individuals really have,social scientists measure it indirectly by examining __________.

A)social backgrounds
B)social hierarchies
C)social mobility
D)social stagnation
Question
Sandra is a corporate attorney.She graduated from Harvard Law School at the top of her class and earns $250,000 a year.Sociologists who evaluate Sandra's social position based on the dimensions of her income,education,and occupation would describe her as __________.

A)upwardly mobile
B)vertically mobile
C)having high SES
D)having low SES
Question
Who theorized that the critical divisions between classes were the result of the economic system?

A)Max Weber
B)Emile Durkheim
C)Ralf Dahrendorf
D)Karl Marx
Question
A true meritocracy would most likely be considered a(n)__________ society by sociologists.

A)open
B)closed
C)educational
D)wealthy
Question
In a meritocracy __________.

A)rewards are linked to personal ability
B)caste,more than any other factor,influences life chances
C)personal connections have a disproportionately high impact on life chances
D)persons from an upper-class background will have fewer life chances than other members of the same society
Question
The feminization of poverty is a term used to describe poverty experienced by __________.

A)single-parent families in which a man is the primary provider and caregiver
B)two-parent families in which a woman is the primary provider
C)two-parent families in which a woman is the primary caregiver
D)single-parent families in which a woman is the primary provider and caregiver
Question
In 2011,the poverty line for a family of four was __________.

A)$36,504
B)$28,500
C)$35,678
D)$39,999
Question
How is inequality of opportunity measured?
Question
The United States spends __________ on programs that directly alleviate poverty than other wealthy nations.

A)less
B)more
C)about the same
D)a lot more
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Don and Cal are high school friends from the same hometown.After high school,Don started to work full-time as an overnight cleaner at a floor cleaning business.Cal attended a public university nearby and earned a bachelor's degree in marketing.At their 10-year reunion Don and Cal discuss the courses their lives have taken since they graduated from high school.Don has been working full-time for the whole 10 years and makes about $40,000 per year from the cleaning business.Cal has been working for 5 years as manager of the marketing department at a health insurance company in the area;he makes about $70,000 per year.What concept would a sociologist use to describe the differences between Don and Cal?

A)the university wage premium
B)absolute poverty
C)the technological wage deficit
D)outsourcing
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Describe how deindustrialization has impacted workers in the United States since the 1950s.Why is deindustrialization thought to contribute to inequality?
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Dawn works as a lawyer for a Fortune 500 company and recently bought her first home.She was the first person in her family to attend university.Even though while she was growing up her family was very busy working to pay rent and other bills-her dad worked as a janitor and her mother as a childcare assistant-her parents have always been supportive of her education and career goals.What sociological concept best describes Dawn's life?

A)upward mobility
B)downward mobility
C)socioeconomic culture
D)relative poverty
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Why is it important to make the distinction between income and wealth?
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Explain the distinction between relative and absolute poverty.
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The components of Nike tennis shoes are produced in different parts of the world.The final assembly of the shoes is completed in China.Thereafter the shoes are shipped to the United States,where David purchases a pair at a suburban mall in Denver.Of the following economic phenomena,which does this scenario best represent?

A)economic restructuring
B)outsourcing
C)skill-biased technological change
D)globalization
Question
__________ are much more likely to live in poverty in Canada.

A)racial minorities
B)whites
C)Aboriginals
D)blacks
Question
A sociologist would most likely conclude what about homeless individuals?

A)The homeless live in absolute poverty.
B)The homeless experience true opportunity in a meritocracy.
C)The homeless are part of the "1 percent."
D)The homeless have high income,but low wealth.
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Candace and Bill are married with two children.Bill works and earns minimum wage.Candace stays home to raise their two young children.Their annual household income in 2012 was below the poverty line.Given this scenario,you can accurately infer that __________.

A)they live in absolute poverty
B)neither Candace nor Bill have full-time jobs
C)their annual income is below $23,000
AU: question 27 says poverty line for a fmily of 4 is $36,504
D)once the children are in school they will no longer live below the poverty line
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Remington is involved in the Occupy Wall Street movement.He camped out for weeks at a park opposite the statehouse in Columbus,Ohio,and was eventually arrested.Remington,like other protestors,has many concerns about his economic condition,but he likely joined the movement to protest __________.

A)the unconstitutionality of healthcare reform
B)the outsourcing of American jobs to Asia
C)the disparity in income and wealth between the top 1 percent of Americans and everyone else
D)the decline of labour union participation
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Karen is a personal care worker.She earns about $10 an hour and works 40 hours a week.She is unable to save,and last month her car broke down.She cannot afford to fix her car,being already late in paying her bills for gas and electricity.From this description of Karen's life,you conclude that she is a member of which class?

A)the middle class
B)the lower middle class
C)the working poor
D)the underclass
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What is the significance and limitations of the poverty line?
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It is often better to use the __________,instead of the __________,to measure household income because it is a more stable calculation that is influenced less by outliers.

A)median;mean
B)mean;median
C)mode;mean
D)median;mode
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A group of friends are discussing their salaries.Among them they earn the following per year: $40,000,$50,000,$65,000,$68,000,and $75,000.What is the median salary among this group of friends?

A)$50,000
B)$63,800
C)$65,000
D)$75,000
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Deck 9: Social Stratification, inequality, and Poverty
1
Under feudalism,the labourers who were obligated to work for landowners were called __________.

A)proletarians
B)the bourgeoisie
C)serfs
D)slaves
C
2
Which of the following countries is much less egalitarian than the others?

A)Sweden
B)Brazil
C)the United States
D)India
C
3
The premise of the __________ is that billionaires,millionaires,and all those at the top of the income ladder are expected to pay more in taxes than minimum-wage employees.

A)social mobility index
B)comparative perspective
C)correlation coefficients
D)progressive tax system
D
4
The primary way in which most North Americans with modest incomes accumulate wealth is through __________.

A)retirement accounts
B)investments
C)home ownership
D)net financial assets
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__________ is a designation of class that considers income,occupation,and salary.

A)Life chance
B)Socioeconomic status
C)Consumption utility
D)Class analysis
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__________ refers to the receipt of money over a period of time,whereas __________ refers to the net value of assets that one has at a given point in time.

A)Wealth;income
B)Income;wealth
C)Capital;wealth
D)Wealth;salary
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7
Most "one percenters" __________.

A)have jobs
B)live off of inheritances
C)pay extra taxes
D)are blue-collar workers
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As a result of economic restructuring,average wages have __________ since the 1970s.

A)increased
B)decreased
C)stagnated
D)increased then sharply declined
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Illegal or "underground" earnings from crime or from untaxed (undeclared)work or activity are __________.

A)income
B)not income
C)wealth
D)neither income nor wealth
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__________ had the fewest opportunities for social inequality to emerge.

A)Feudal societies
B)Industrial societies
C)Hunting and gathering societies
D)Agrarian societies
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Before retirement,most people get most or all of their income from __________.

A)their jobs
B)income transfers from the government (such as Social Security)
C)investments
D)inheritances
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12
The dominant system of inequality prior to the advent of capitalism is known as __________.

A)slavery
B)the caste system
C)the class system
D)feudalism
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13
The median family income in Canada in 2009 was approximately __________.

A)$48,000
B)$58,000
C)$68,000
D)$78,000
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14
In Marxist terms,the important distinction in a capitalist society was between the __________ and the __________.

A)proletariat;bourgeoisie
B)capitalists;bourgeoisie
C)proletariat;serfs
D)serfs;bourgeoisie
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15
The study of the distinctions among different social classes is called __________.

A)social differentiation
B)social stratification
C)class analysis
D)consumption analysis
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16
According to Forbes magazine,in 2014,the richest individual in the world was __________.

A)American
B)Chinese
C)Indian
D)Mexican
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17
In general,technology __________ jobs that require higher levels of education while it __________ jobs that require middle and lower levels of education.

A)replaces;complements
B)complements;replaces
C)replaces;reserves
D)complements;reserves
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18
The fact that Apple Computer manufactures all iPads and iPhones in __________ is an example of __________.

A)China;outsourcing
B)China and India;minimum wage
C)China,Mexico,and the Philippines;deindustrialization
D)China,Mexico,and the United States;wealth
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The majority of minimum-wage employees are __________.

A)teenagers
B)whites
C)Hispanic
D)adults
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20
The concept of __________ is at the heart of the study of social stratification.

A)cultural identity
B)consumption patterns
C)demography
D)inequality
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21
Why is it difficult to get an accurate count of the homeless?

A)Many of the homeless may temporarily live with friends and family.
B)Many of the homeless are adept at hiding from researchers.
C)Many of the homeless are in and out of hospitals.
D)Many of the homeless live in areas too dangerous for researchers to visit.
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22
To measure __________ sociologists can use intergenerational correlations between parents' and projected children's __________.

A)social mobility;incomes
B)poverty;assets
C)deindustrialization;education
D)wages;wealth
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23
Lana,a single woman with no dependents,is unable to afford basic necessities,such as housing and healthcare.What type of poverty is she experiencing?

A)relative poverty
B)absolute poverty
C)feminization of poverty
D)institutional poverty
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24
In general,countries with __________ inequality also tend to have __________ social mobility.

A)high;low
B)moderate;very high
C)high;high
D)low;low
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25
Ben was a bank teller at Goliath National Bank,until the tellers at Goliath were replaced by ATM machines.As a result,Ben decided to go back to school and update his computer skills.Ben's scenario best represents a consequence of __________.

A)the talent justification
B)the efficiency justification
C)skill-biased technological change
D)globalization
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26
When did homelessness begin to grow into a serious problem in Canada?

A)1950s
B)1960s
C)1970s
D)1980s
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27
Sociologists refer to societies where birth determines whether individuals have social mobility as __________.

A)caste societies
B)class societies
C)open societies
D)status-consistent societies
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28
Labour markets and government policies are both important factors that influence __________.

A)social mobility
B)associations
C)meritocracy
D)the poverty line
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29
Current research shows that there is a relationship between poverty,__________,and __________;this is particularly worrisome in the case of children.

A)stress;cognitive development
B)wealth;homelessness
C)the working poor;income
D)net worth;closed-society
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30
Kenneth lives in a low-income,high-crime neighbourhood.His home is poorly ventilated,which triggers asthma attacks.As a result of these stressors,he has high blood pressure.How would sociologists describe Kenneth's cognitive development?

A)compromised
B)consumptive
C)status impaired
D)structurally immobile
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31
__________ are much more likely to live in poverty in Canada.

A)racial minorities
B)whites
C)Aboriginals
D)blacks
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32
Patricia works as a sales manager and earns approximately $60,000 a year.She owns her own home and has $20,000 in the bank as an emergency fund.She also owns a rental property,from which she earns $12,000 a year.Which of the following responses best represents her wealth?

A)her gross $60,000 income
B)her rental property and the $12,000 income it produces
C)her two properties and her $20,000 savings
D)her two properties and her $12,000 rental-property income
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33
Which of the following scenarios best represents outsourcing?

A)the opening of a call centre for an North American credit card company in the Philippines
B)a reduction in airport security staff when new surveillance equipment is installed
C)the movement of a manufacturing facility from an urban centre to the urban-rural fringe
D)the enrollment of unskilled labourers in trade schools
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34
Because there are no obvious ways of determining how much opportunity individuals really have,social scientists measure it indirectly by examining __________.

A)social backgrounds
B)social hierarchies
C)social mobility
D)social stagnation
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35
Sandra is a corporate attorney.She graduated from Harvard Law School at the top of her class and earns $250,000 a year.Sociologists who evaluate Sandra's social position based on the dimensions of her income,education,and occupation would describe her as __________.

A)upwardly mobile
B)vertically mobile
C)having high SES
D)having low SES
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36
Who theorized that the critical divisions between classes were the result of the economic system?

A)Max Weber
B)Emile Durkheim
C)Ralf Dahrendorf
D)Karl Marx
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37
A true meritocracy would most likely be considered a(n)__________ society by sociologists.

A)open
B)closed
C)educational
D)wealthy
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38
In a meritocracy __________.

A)rewards are linked to personal ability
B)caste,more than any other factor,influences life chances
C)personal connections have a disproportionately high impact on life chances
D)persons from an upper-class background will have fewer life chances than other members of the same society
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39
The feminization of poverty is a term used to describe poverty experienced by __________.

A)single-parent families in which a man is the primary provider and caregiver
B)two-parent families in which a woman is the primary provider
C)two-parent families in which a woman is the primary caregiver
D)single-parent families in which a woman is the primary provider and caregiver
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40
In 2011,the poverty line for a family of four was __________.

A)$36,504
B)$28,500
C)$35,678
D)$39,999
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41
How is inequality of opportunity measured?
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42
The United States spends __________ on programs that directly alleviate poverty than other wealthy nations.

A)less
B)more
C)about the same
D)a lot more
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43
Don and Cal are high school friends from the same hometown.After high school,Don started to work full-time as an overnight cleaner at a floor cleaning business.Cal attended a public university nearby and earned a bachelor's degree in marketing.At their 10-year reunion Don and Cal discuss the courses their lives have taken since they graduated from high school.Don has been working full-time for the whole 10 years and makes about $40,000 per year from the cleaning business.Cal has been working for 5 years as manager of the marketing department at a health insurance company in the area;he makes about $70,000 per year.What concept would a sociologist use to describe the differences between Don and Cal?

A)the university wage premium
B)absolute poverty
C)the technological wage deficit
D)outsourcing
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44
Describe how deindustrialization has impacted workers in the United States since the 1950s.Why is deindustrialization thought to contribute to inequality?
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45
Dawn works as a lawyer for a Fortune 500 company and recently bought her first home.She was the first person in her family to attend university.Even though while she was growing up her family was very busy working to pay rent and other bills-her dad worked as a janitor and her mother as a childcare assistant-her parents have always been supportive of her education and career goals.What sociological concept best describes Dawn's life?

A)upward mobility
B)downward mobility
C)socioeconomic culture
D)relative poverty
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46
Why is it important to make the distinction between income and wealth?
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47
Explain the distinction between relative and absolute poverty.
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48
The components of Nike tennis shoes are produced in different parts of the world.The final assembly of the shoes is completed in China.Thereafter the shoes are shipped to the United States,where David purchases a pair at a suburban mall in Denver.Of the following economic phenomena,which does this scenario best represent?

A)economic restructuring
B)outsourcing
C)skill-biased technological change
D)globalization
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49
__________ are much more likely to live in poverty in Canada.

A)racial minorities
B)whites
C)Aboriginals
D)blacks
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50
A sociologist would most likely conclude what about homeless individuals?

A)The homeless live in absolute poverty.
B)The homeless experience true opportunity in a meritocracy.
C)The homeless are part of the "1 percent."
D)The homeless have high income,but low wealth.
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51
Candace and Bill are married with two children.Bill works and earns minimum wage.Candace stays home to raise their two young children.Their annual household income in 2012 was below the poverty line.Given this scenario,you can accurately infer that __________.

A)they live in absolute poverty
B)neither Candace nor Bill have full-time jobs
C)their annual income is below $23,000
AU: question 27 says poverty line for a fmily of 4 is $36,504
D)once the children are in school they will no longer live below the poverty line
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52
Remington is involved in the Occupy Wall Street movement.He camped out for weeks at a park opposite the statehouse in Columbus,Ohio,and was eventually arrested.Remington,like other protestors,has many concerns about his economic condition,but he likely joined the movement to protest __________.

A)the unconstitutionality of healthcare reform
B)the outsourcing of American jobs to Asia
C)the disparity in income and wealth between the top 1 percent of Americans and everyone else
D)the decline of labour union participation
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53
Karen is a personal care worker.She earns about $10 an hour and works 40 hours a week.She is unable to save,and last month her car broke down.She cannot afford to fix her car,being already late in paying her bills for gas and electricity.From this description of Karen's life,you conclude that she is a member of which class?

A)the middle class
B)the lower middle class
C)the working poor
D)the underclass
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54
What is the significance and limitations of the poverty line?
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55
It is often better to use the __________,instead of the __________,to measure household income because it is a more stable calculation that is influenced less by outliers.

A)median;mean
B)mean;median
C)mode;mean
D)median;mode
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56
A group of friends are discussing their salaries.Among them they earn the following per year: $40,000,$50,000,$65,000,$68,000,and $75,000.What is the median salary among this group of friends?

A)$50,000
B)$63,800
C)$65,000
D)$75,000
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