A. a level in the social hierarchy comprising people with shared life chances
B. a methodological tool used to identify a person’s social class
C. the boundary between two levels of the social hierarchy
D. a symbol of status used to differentiate between social classes
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- A stratum of people of similar positions in the social status continuum are termed as_____________?
- A. Social class B. clan or tribe C. Community D. None of these...
- A social stratum is________________?
- A. a level in the social hierarchy comprising people with shared life chances B. a methodological tool used to identify a person’s social class C. the boundary between two levels of the social hierarchy D. a symbol of status used to differentiate between social classes...
- A social system in which social position is fixed for a lifetime What type of social stratification does this describe ?
- A. slavery B. Social class C. caste D. estates...
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- A. new social movement theory B. collective behavior theory C. social strain theory D. resource mobilization theory...
- Social stratification is_______________?
- A. a system in which people can change their status with relative ease. B. the ranking or grading of individuals and groups into hierarchical layers C. based entirely on self-classification D. none of the above...
- Which method of identifying social classes views social class as a statistical category formed by sociologists or statisticians or statisticians on the basis of income occupation education or some combination of these ?
- A. the combined approach B. the reputational method C. the self-placement method D. the objective method...
- In identifying social classes the reputational method is best suited for investigating social distinctions in_____________?
- A. large densely populated areas B. small groups C. highly transient communities D. none of the above...
- Socialization is a continuous lifelong process and self develops as a result of social interactions this is_______________?
- A. Role theory B. Reinforcement theory C. Symbolic interactionism D. None of these...
- The social world is_______________?
- A. Stagnant B. Changing C. Both a & b D. None of these...
- Which of the following was not identified as one of the four major social bonds in Hirschi’s Social Control theory ?
- A. religiosity B. commitment C. involvement D. belief E. attachment...
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