What is status? Illustrate with examples.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary. Status refers to a social position that a person occupies in a society. Thus, executive, secretary, physician, and nurse are all social statuses. Other examples of statuses are musician, voter, sister, parent, police officer, and friend. Sociologists do not assume that one position is more important than another. A mother, for example, is not more important than a father, and an adult is not more important than a child. Instead, all statuses are significant because they determine social identity, or who a person is.

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As of now, more than 5,000 Americans have been killed in the Global War on Terrorism

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In terms of membership in civic organizations, which of the following statements is most accurate?

a. while membership in all forms of volunteer organizations has dropped dramatically, church attendance has risen over the last decades. b. while there has been a drop in religious participation in America, volunteerism in other forms of society has risen. c. there has been a steady and continual decline in all forms of civic involvement. d. there has been a steady and continual rise in all forms of civic involvement.

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The high cost of financing a political campaign __________

A) enhances the democratic process B) ensures the “little guy” will have a voice C) favors independently wealthy candidates D) encourages voting from disenfranchised groups

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Which of the following is not an example of chronological age?

A. oldest-old 85 and older B. young-old at 65-74 C. well old at any age D. middle-old 75-84

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