Deck 2: In Marxs Wake: Theories of Social Stratification and Social Inequality

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Davis and Moore's version of structural-functional theory proposes that groups in conflict adjust in a way that promotes

A) conflict
B) unnecessary
C) equal pay
D) stability
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The conflict perspective contends that the competition for all but which of the following should be the main concern of sociology?

A) power
B) prestige
C) housing
D) wealth
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Which of the following is not found in Marx's analysis of the capitalist system?

A) power elite
B) false consciousness
C) proletariat
D) petit bourgeoisie
E) all are found in Marx's conflict perspective
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Marx's four social classes include all but which of the following?

A) proletariat
B) means of production
C) lumpenproletariat
D) bourgeoise
E) petit bourgeoisie
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Which of the following is not included under Max Weber's bureaucratic system of authority?

A) rigid
B) hierarchical
C) flexible
D) written records
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Thomas Piketty's theory was based on which of the following?

A) political party affiliation
B) capitalism in the hands of many
C) historical and contemporary data
D) shared control over the production process
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Thomas Dye's theory of the institutional elite states that the power elite, also known in his theory as "multiple interlockers" are those who are

A) educated, female, and affluent
B) male, educated, and located in rural areas
C) affluent, minority, and educated
D) white, affluent, and male
E) male, young, and educated
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Capitalism's main proponent has been Karl Marx.
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Marx's theory of capitalism and other modes of production focuses on two core concepts: superstructure and supreme structure.
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A superstructure involves the noneconomic parts of society like family and education.
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Karl Marx believed that revolution was the only answer to overthrowing the system of capitalism.
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Although Marx's theoretical work had strengths, all theorists agree capitalism is the only option for economic equality.
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Marxist theory had little impact on theories and research on social inequality and social stratification
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Max Weber's contribution to the conflict perspective was his focus on class, status, and party.
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Conspicuous consumption involves the purchasing of food from big box grocery stores.
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Thomas Piketty used surveys about what people thought they earned to challenge the Marxist theory of the capitalist system.
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G. William Domhoff both found that the corporate class have parents with privileged educational backgrounds but their children rarely enter college.
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An interlocking directorate is when there is a formal connection between two major corporations when an officer from one company serves on the board of directors of another.
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Explain how social stratification is explained by the Davis-Moore theory of structural-functionalism and how it compares to that of Tumin.
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What are the two major classes of Marx's social stratification theory and the other two classes used in the theory?
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Explain the three main features of Weber's conflict theory.
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Using the different theories that use the concept of the power-elite, discuss the ways in which corporate connections, wealth, status, and education help to perpetuate social stratification.
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Deck 2: In Marxs Wake: Theories of Social Stratification and Social Inequality
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Davis and Moore's version of structural-functional theory proposes that groups in conflict adjust in a way that promotes

A) conflict
B) unnecessary
C) equal pay
D) stability
D
2
The conflict perspective contends that the competition for all but which of the following should be the main concern of sociology?

A) power
B) prestige
C) housing
D) wealth
C
3
Which of the following is not found in Marx's analysis of the capitalist system?

A) power elite
B) false consciousness
C) proletariat
D) petit bourgeoisie
E) all are found in Marx's conflict perspective
A
4
Marx's four social classes include all but which of the following?

A) proletariat
B) means of production
C) lumpenproletariat
D) bourgeoise
E) petit bourgeoisie
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Which of the following is not included under Max Weber's bureaucratic system of authority?

A) rigid
B) hierarchical
C) flexible
D) written records
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Thomas Piketty's theory was based on which of the following?

A) political party affiliation
B) capitalism in the hands of many
C) historical and contemporary data
D) shared control over the production process
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Thomas Dye's theory of the institutional elite states that the power elite, also known in his theory as "multiple interlockers" are those who are

A) educated, female, and affluent
B) male, educated, and located in rural areas
C) affluent, minority, and educated
D) white, affluent, and male
E) male, young, and educated
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Capitalism's main proponent has been Karl Marx.
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Marx's theory of capitalism and other modes of production focuses on two core concepts: superstructure and supreme structure.
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A superstructure involves the noneconomic parts of society like family and education.
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Karl Marx believed that revolution was the only answer to overthrowing the system of capitalism.
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Although Marx's theoretical work had strengths, all theorists agree capitalism is the only option for economic equality.
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Marxist theory had little impact on theories and research on social inequality and social stratification
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Max Weber's contribution to the conflict perspective was his focus on class, status, and party.
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Conspicuous consumption involves the purchasing of food from big box grocery stores.
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Thomas Piketty used surveys about what people thought they earned to challenge the Marxist theory of the capitalist system.
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G. William Domhoff both found that the corporate class have parents with privileged educational backgrounds but their children rarely enter college.
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An interlocking directorate is when there is a formal connection between two major corporations when an officer from one company serves on the board of directors of another.
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Explain how social stratification is explained by the Davis-Moore theory of structural-functionalism and how it compares to that of Tumin.
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What are the two major classes of Marx's social stratification theory and the other two classes used in the theory?
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Explain the three main features of Weber's conflict theory.
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Using the different theories that use the concept of the power-elite, discuss the ways in which corporate connections, wealth, status, and education help to perpetuate social stratification.
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