A. SES
B. BES
C. CES
D. TES
Related Mcqs:
- Which are the dimensions of stratification ?
A. Class status and power
B. Family background attractiveness wealth
C. Talent service goodness
D. Caste estate feudalism - The classical conservative approach to stratification is that____________?
A. inequality is the law of nature
B. stratification must be legislated
C. inequality results from exploitation
D. none of the above - The structural functionalist explanation of social stratification asserts that________________?
A. nature demands the existence of social classes
B. there is a limited number of skilled talented people thus they should be rewarded
C. resources are plentiful so there is enough for all
D. people were not meant to work - The objective approach to determine social class membership is based on________________?
A. income
B. years of education
C. prestigious position
D. all of the above - Which society lacks social classes totally ?
A. The Soviet Union
B. China
C. The United States
D. none of the above - The rise of social classes is almost always associated with the development of__________________?
A. the state
B. democracy
C. totalitarianism
D. international trade - Stratification occurs societies that have a____________?
A. surplus
B. shortage of everything
C. equality
D. capitalistic system - Conflict theorists view stratification systems as______________?
A. resulting from class struggles
B. effects of the law of nature
C. mechanisms of coercion
D. BOTH coercive and resulting from class struggles - The ultimate effect of stratification systems is to________________?
A. create inequality
B. help people decide whom they should marry
C. provide a work force for society
D. fulfill the laws of nature - Functionalist theorists view stratification system as_______________?
A. resulting from a need for order
B. providing a stabilizing influence on society
C. preventing conflicts among individuals
D. all of the above