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UMUC SOC100 QUIZ 3/ UMUC SOC100 QUIZ 3

Question

Quiz

Note: It is recommended that you save your response as you complete each question.

Question 1 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

__________________ is based primarily on money and material possessions, and power and prestige are attainable by levels of education, income, property, and social connections.

Question 1 options:

a) an agricultural system

b) a caste system

c) a class system

d) a gendered system

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Question 2 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

The Davis-Moore Thesis states:

Question 2 options:

a) That the more society values a particular profession, the more the people in that profession will make.

b) That people constantly move up and down the social ladder, and this creates an unstable economy which will eventually collapse on itself.

c) That economic hardship and skyrocketing inflation is the cause for all social stratification in the United States.

d) That Karl Marx was correct and that stratification can only be solved by converting to a socialist government.

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Question 3 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

An increasing proportion of poor families throughout the world are headed by women, a trend often referred to as the ________________.

Question 3 options:

a) gender role poverty

b) subjective poverty

c) feminization of poverty

d) relative poverty

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Question 4 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

Mohit spent his days combing through garbage in Mumbai, India with his brothers and sisters. Sometimes he would find food, or something to sell for money. He never tried to overcome his lower-class status because he had seen his friends try and fail. So, he accepted his fate, and tried to live life as best he could in a closed society. Mohit is an example of someone living under:

Question 4 options:

a) a dictatorship

b) a meritocracy

c) an oligarchy

d) a caste system

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Question 5 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

According to UMUC Reading #4 (in the Week 5 content area), which of the following is NOT a key point related to social stratification?

Question 5 options:

a) Social stratification is relatively stable over generations.

b) Social stratification doesn’t involve economic equality only; it also involves beliefs.

c) Social stratification is a characteristic of society, not of individual people.

d) Social stratification first became a social problem in the United States in the 1920s.

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Question 6 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

Which sociological theorist viewed stratification as a multidimensional concept that includes not only wealth, but class, status, and power?

Question 6 options:

a) Gerhard Lenski

b) Karl Marx

c) Herbert Gans

d) Max Weber

Save

Question 7 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

In a meritocracy, workers are primarily rewarded based on

Question 7 options:

a) oligarchy

b) social ties (through friends or family)

c) personal effort (hard work)

d) level of attractiveness

Save

Question 8 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

Which of the following is most associated with high status consistency?

Question 8 options:

a) caste system

b) matrilineal system

c) class system

d) egalitarian system

Save

Question 9 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

A state of living in which people can afford necessities but are unable to meet their society’s standard of living is referred to as

Question 9 options:

a) absolute poverty

b) relative poverty

c) subjective poverty

d) feminization of poverty

Save

Question 10 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

Immanuel Wallerstein’s classification of nations uses which set of terms?

Question 10 options:

a) first world, second world, third world

b) primary nation, secondary nation, tertiary nation

c) super powers, allies of super powers, enemies of super powers

d) core nation, peripheral nation, semi-peripheral nation

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Question 11 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

Which theory holds that global inequality is primarily caused by core nations (or high-income nations) exploiting semi-peripheral and peripheral nations (or middle-income and low-income nations), creating a cycle of dependence?

Question 11 options:

a) modernization theory

b) symbolic interactionism

c) feminization of poverty theory

d) dependency theory

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Question 12 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

In regards to global inequality, conflict theory focuses on

Question 12 options:

a) how individuals create a sense of self-worth regardless of their income

b) the creation and reproduction of inequality

c) why global inequality exists and what purposes it serves

d) the meanings people attach to global stratification

 

 

 

ANSWER

1. a class system

2. That the more society values a particular profession, the more the people in that profession will make.

3. feminization of poverty

4. a caste system

5. Social stratification first became a social problem in the United States in the 1920s.

6. Max Weber

7. personal effort (hard work)

8. caste system

9. relative poverty

10. core nation, peripheral nation, semi-peripheral nation

11. dependency theory

12. the creation and reproduction of inequality

 

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Question

Quiz

Note: It is recommended that you save your response as you complete each question.

Question 1 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

__________________ is based primarily on money and material possessions, and power and prestige are attainable by levels of education, income, property, and social connections.

Question 1 options:

a) an agricultural system

b) a caste system

c) a class system

d) a gendered system

Save

Question 2 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

The Davis-Moore Thesis states:

Question 2 options:

a) That the more society values a particular profession, the more the people in that profession will make.

b) That people constantly move up and down the social ladder, and this creates an unstable economy which will eventually collapse on itself.

c) That economic hardship and skyrocketing inflation is the cause for all social stratification in the United States.

d) That Karl Marx was correct and that stratification can only be solved by converting to a socialist government.

Save

Question 3 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

An increasing proportion of poor families throughout the world are headed by women, a trend often referred to as the ________________.

Question 3 options:

a) gender role poverty

b) subjective poverty

c) feminization of poverty

d) relative poverty

Save

Question 4 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

Mohit spent his days combing through garbage in Mumbai, India with his brothers and sisters. Sometimes he would find food, or something to sell for money. He never tried to overcome his lower-class status because he had seen his friends try and fail. So, he accepted his fate, and tried to live life as best he could in a closed society. Mohit is an example of someone living under:

Question 4 options:

a) a dictatorship

b) a meritocracy

c) an oligarchy

d) a caste system

Save

Question 5 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

According to UMUC Reading #4 (in the Week 5 content area), which of the following is NOT a key point related to social stratification?

Question 5 options:

a) Social stratification is relatively stable over generations.

b) Social stratification doesn’t involve economic equality only; it also involves beliefs.

c) Social stratification is a characteristic of society, not of individual people.

d) Social stratification first became a social problem in the United States in the 1920s.

Save

Question 6 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

Which sociological theorist viewed stratification as a multidimensional concept that includes not only wealth, but class, status, and power?

Question 6 options:

a) Gerhard Lenski

b) Karl Marx

c) Herbert Gans

d) Max Weber

Save

Question 7 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

In a meritocracy, workers are primarily rewarded based on

Question 7 options:

a) oligarchy

b) social ties (through friends or family)

c) personal effort (hard work)

d) level of attractiveness

Save

Question 8 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

Which of the following is most associated with high status consistency?

Question 8 options:

a) caste system

b) matrilineal system

c) class system

d) egalitarian system

Save

Question 9 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

A state of living in which people can afford necessities but are unable to meet their society’s standard of living is referred to as

Question 9 options:

a) absolute poverty

b) relative poverty

c) subjective poverty

d) feminization of poverty

Save

Question 10 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

Immanuel Wallerstein’s classification of nations uses which set of terms?

Question 10 options:

a) first world, second world, third world

b) primary nation, secondary nation, tertiary nation

c) super powers, allies of super powers, enemies of super powers

d) core nation, peripheral nation, semi-peripheral nation

Save

Question 11 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

Which theory holds that global inequality is primarily caused by core nations (or high-income nations) exploiting semi-peripheral and peripheral nations (or middle-income and low-income nations), creating a cycle of dependence?

Question 11 options:

a) modernization theory

b) symbolic interactionism

c) feminization of poverty theory

d) dependency theory

Save

Question 12 (Mandatory) (0.25 points)

In regards to global inequality, conflict theory focuses on

Question 12 options:

a) how individuals create a sense of self-worth regardless of their income

b) the creation and reproduction of inequality

c) why global inequality exists and what purposes it serves

d) the meanings people attach to global stratification

 

 

 

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