sociologists

Cards (17)

  • What is the term for the division of society into different classes?
    Social stratification
  • What does social stratification refer to?
    It refers to the hierarchical arrangement of individuals in society.
  • What is the significance of "dry and loud" workers in social stratification?
    They represent a specific class within the social hierarchy.
  • What does the term "sovereignty" refer to?
    The authority of a state to govern itself.
  • How does education relate to social stratification?
    Education can influence an individual's social class and opportunities.
  • What is a common outcome of social stratification?
    Unequal access to resources and opportunities.
  • Who are considered the "dry and loud" members of society?
    Workers
  • What role does cultural identity play in social stratification?
    Cultural identity can affect one's social status and interactions.
  • How does social stratification affect family structures?
    It can lead to different family dynamics based on class.
  • What is the relationship between social stratification and economic status?
    Economic status often determines social class.
  • Why is understanding social stratification important?
    It helps analyze social inequalities and their impacts.
  • How can one address issues of social stratification in society?
    By implementing policies that promote equality.
  • What are the implications of social stratification on community development?
    It can hinder equitable access to resources and services.
  • What is a key characteristic of social stratification?
    It is a structured inequality among different groups.
  • How does social stratification influence individual behavior?
    It can shape aspirations and life choices.
  • In what way can education reform impact social stratification?
    By providing equal educational opportunities for all.
  • What are the potential consequences of ignoring social stratification in policy-making?
    It can exacerbate existing inequalities and tensions.