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SocialStratification : ranking of people or groups according to their unequal access to scarce resources
SocialClass : segment of society whose members hold similar amounts of resources and share values,norms,and an identifiable lifestyle.
Bourgeoisie : class that owns the means of production
Proletariat : class that labors without owning the means of production
Income : amount of money received by an individual or group over a specific time period
Wealth : total economic resources held by a person or group
Power : the ability to control the behavio of others,even against their will
Prestige : recognition, respect,and admiration attached to social position
FalseConsciousness : adoption of the ideas of the dominant class by the less powerful class
ClassConsciousness : identification with the goals and interests of a social class
AbsolutePoverty : the absence of enough money to secure life's necessities
RelativePoverty : a measure of poverty based on the economic disparity between those at the bottom of society and the rests of the society
FeminizationOfPoverty : The U.S. Society in which women and children make up an increasing proportion of the poor
SocialMobility : the movement of individuals or groups between social classes
HorizontalMobility : a change in occupation within the same social class
VerticalMobility : a change upward or downward in occupational status or social class
IntergenerationalMobility : a change in status or class from one generation to the next
CasteSystem : a stratification structure that does not allow for social mobility
OpenClassSystem : a system in which social class is based on merit and individual effort; movement is allowed between classes
Chapter 8
Across:1. | adoption of the ideas of the dominant class by the less powerful class | 2. | a change upward or downward in occupational status or social class | 3. | total economic resources held by a person or group | 7. | ranking of people or groups according to their unequal access to scarce resources | 9. | class that labors without owning the means of production | 11. | a stratification structure that does not allow for social mobility | 15. | recognition, respect,and admiration attached to social position | 16. | a system in which social class is based on merit and individual effort; movement is allowed between classes | 17. | identification with the goals and interests of a social class |
| | Down:1. | The U.S. Society in which women and children make up an increasing proportion of the poor | 4. | a change in occupation within the same social class | 5. | the ability to control the behavio of others,even against their will | 6. | amount of money received by an individual or group over a specific time period | 8. | a measure of poverty based on the economic disparity between those at the bottom of society and the rests of the society | 10. | the absence of enough money to secure life's necessities | 12. | the movement of individuals or groups between social classes | 13. | class that owns the means of production | 14. | segment of society whose members hold similar amounts of resources and share values,norms,and an identifiable lifestyle. |
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Chapter 8
Across:1. | adoption of the ideas of the dominant class by the less powerful class | 2. | a change upward or downward in occupational status or social class | 3. | total economic resources held by a person or group | 7. | ranking of people or groups according to their unequal access to scarce resources | 9. | class that labors without owning the means of production | 11. | a stratification structure that does not allow for social mobility | 15. | recognition, respect,and admiration attached to social position | 16. | a system in which social class is based on merit and individual effort; movement is allowed between classes | 17. | identification with the goals and interests of a social class |
| | Down:1. | The U.S. Society in which women and children make up an increasing proportion of the poor | 4. | a change in occupation within the same social class | 5. | the ability to control the behavio of others,even against their will | 6. | amount of money received by an individual or group over a specific time period | 8. | a measure of poverty based on the economic disparity between those at the bottom of society and the rests of the society | 10. | the absence of enough money to secure life's necessities | 12. | the movement of individuals or groups between social classes | 13. | class that owns the means of production | 14. | segment of society whose members hold similar amounts of resources and share values,norms,and an identifiable lifestyle. |
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