A. usually do not worry about it
B. tend to suffer more frustration and dissatisfaction than those whose status is consistent
C. work hard to accumulate wealth to make up for it
D. willingly accept a lower status in return for social recognition
A. usually do not worry about it
B. tend to suffer more frustration and dissatisfaction than those whose status is consistent
C. work hard to accumulate wealth to make up for it
D. willingly accept a lower status in return for social recognition
A. professors
B. physicians
C. ministers
D. research scientists
A. Black female
B. President of the U.S
C. Exotic dancer
D. Thief
A. husband
B. president
C. dog owner
D. jogger
A. wealth
B. property
C. social influence
D. color
A. ancient Egypt
B. 19th century India
C. feudal Europe
D. none of the above
A. Foreman
B. Union official
C. Stock holder
D. CEO
A. education
B. religion
C. hard work
D. belonging to organized crime
A. positions in the social system
B. ranked occupational positions
C. spending and consumption patterns
D. prestige derived from ancestry
A. statistics on cancer deaths
B. a recent study by an epidemiologist
C. the fact that people revere academics
D. none of the above
A. race
B. religion
C. political party
D. last name
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