Using historical examples, explain how institutional discrimination has fueled enduring economic inequalities between blacks and whites in the U.S. that persist today.

What will be an ideal response?


1. Jim Crow segregation limited blacks’ access to educational institutions, good jobs, high- quality housing and healthcare, etc.
2. Blacks were historically locked out of housing markets and, in turn, the opportunity to accumulate home equity.
3. Whites have had more opportunities to participate in the intergenerational transfer of wealth than blacks.
4. Prior to the Civil Rights Movement, blacks faced substantial barriers to political participation that could enable them to influence change.
5. The legacy of exclusionary practices and policies across social institutions has contributed to residential segregation and inequitable access to community amenities.

Sociology

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For Cooley, the "__________ has been broken up by the growth of an intricate mesh of wider contacts which leaves us strangers to people who live in the same house."

a. intimacy of the neighborhood b. homeyness of the workplace c. primacy of the family d. comfort of the home

Sociology

Wyatt and Jayden are cousins. They are both black, and were both born to parents in professional occupations. Wyatt lives in Chicago, Illinois, while Jayden lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. Both went to college. Wyatt has moved up to the lower-upper class, while Jayden has remained a member of the middle class. This illustrates how which of the following factors affects social mobility?

A. Race B. Place C. Education D. Changes in the economy E. Family background

Sociology

As ____________ theorists point out, the social class of couples and their children significantly influences the socialization experiences to which the children are exposed and the protection they receive.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Sociology

What is institutional discrimination? Provide at least three examples of institutional discrimination, explain how it works and in what ways are people affected by it.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology