A. the mode of production
B. the motor of history
C. the history of class struggle
D. the spirit of capitalism
Social Stratification
Social Stratification
A. a class in itself
B. a-class by itself
C. a class for itself
D. a ruling class
A. the content of the media is determined by market forces
B. the subordinate classes are dominated by the ideology of the ruling class
C. the media manipulate the masses as vulnerable passive consumers
D. audiences make selective interpretations of media messages
A. the exploitation of the working class by their capitalist employers
B. a social groups consciousness of their status and life chances
C. a person’s position in the capital product and labor markets based on their economic resources
D. the lifestyle of a social class as defined by patterns of consumption
A. Participated in the same leisure pursuits and events of the social calendar
B. emulated the lifestyle and cultural values of the traditional aristocracy
C. owned companies and financial assets that generated wealth through corporations
D. had direct personal ownerships of land and businesses as physical assets
A. social stratification
B. social control
C. social conflict
D. social solidarity
A. social Class
B. Social status
C. Caste system
D. None of these
A. Max Weber
B. Talcott Parsons
C. Karl Marx
D. Margaret Mead
A. In the same class
B. among the children of different classes
C. between lower and middle classes
D. both a and c
A. Birth
B. Money
C. Education and occupation
D. All of above