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WU SOC 101 Chap 8 Furbush

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What three elements separate people by social class?   Property, Power, Prestige  
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What is social class?   Large group of people ranked bu their property, power, & prestige  
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Property   Includes buildings, land, animals, machinary, cars, stocks, bonds, businesses, jewelry, bank accounts  
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Wealth   Determined by adding up the value of someone's property and subtracting their debts  
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Income   Flow of money  
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Distribution of Property in the US   Most wealth--75% of it--is owned by 10% of the nation's families; 1% of Americans own 1/3 of the nation's wealth  
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Distribution of income in the US   The top 20% of the population recieves over 1/2 of all the income in the US; the bottom 20% recieve 3.4% of the nation's income  
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What is the Average US family income?   $60,000  
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How much do the US CEOs make?   Median range of $9,300,000 a year  
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What is power?   The ability to get your way despite resistance  
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What is the Democractic Facade?   The idea that Americans do have power through their elected officials  
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According to C. Wright Mills, who makes big decisions in the US?   The Power elite  
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What is occupational prestige?   respect or regard for people based on their occupations  
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What are 4 features of occupational prestige?   Pay more; require more education; involve more abtract thought; offer greater independance & self-direction  
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Examples of Prestige display   Military salutes President enters room last People stand when judge enters a room  
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Status Symbols   Displays of prestige--expensive jewelry, designer clothing, big yachts, ivy league colleges  
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Status Inconsistency   When people have a mixture of high & low ranks eg college professors--high prestige but lower pay  
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Status   Person's place in a social group  
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Weber's Updated Social Classes   Capitalist Class, Upper Middle Class, Lower Middle Class, Working Class, Working Poor, Underclass  
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How did George W. Bush's social class impact his life?   Private schools, Ivy League College, Political connections, Texas Governor, US President  
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How does social class impact people's lives?   The higher the class--the better physical & mental health, better/stable family life, more access to education, influences what religion you are, influences your political beliefs, and your punishment in the CJ system.  
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Social Mobility   The opportunity to move up or down in social classes  
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The working poor and underclass make up __________________ of the US population.   1/5 or 60 million people  
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Poverty Line   measure set by US government to measure who is poor, set at if its takes 1/3 of your income for food; can be inaccurate b/c it doesn't take into account factors like cost of living in different regions& also poor people only spend 20% of income on food  
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What region of the country has more poor people?   South (look at map on page 231)  
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What are some predictors of poverty?   Race-Ethnity--minorities more likely to be poorer; Education--the more education the less likely to be poor, families headed by women(single parent)  
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How many children live in poverty in the US?   21 million--1 out of 7 Asian Americans, 1 out 6 for whites, and 1 out of 3 for Latino & African Americans  
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What is the biggest reason children are in poverty?   Large number of births to women who are not married--about 1.7 million a year; 8 out of 20 children born to single mother  
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What is the culture of poverty? Why don't sociologist like this explanation?   Assumption that poverty is a result of the values & behaviors of the poor; some sociologist feel this idea blames the poor for their circumstances  
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What are poverty triggers?   Events that result in short term poverty like divorce, loss of job, birth of child  
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Theories: Why are people poor?   Social Stucture: features of society deny some people access to education & job skills Characteristics of Individuals--laziness, lack of intelligence Poverty Triggers like l9oss of job, divorce  
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How does the Horatio Alger myth affect poverty in the US?   People believe in the idea that opportunities are limitless in US makes people look to themselves & not others for their success & encouages reaching for the stars. Others say it keeps perpetuates the circumstances of social class  
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How does your social class impact your life and the way you see the world?    
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