____ refers to systems of inequality in which some fixed group membership or social category, such as race, religion, or national origin, is a major criterion for ranking members' social positions and their differing access to rewards
a. Racial and ethnic stratification
b. Divisions of labor
c. Structural stratification
d. Social differentiation
a
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The outcome for having an open adoption:
a. there are no data on this subject b. is positive for African-American couples but not for whites c. is negative for most couples who adopt the child d. is positive for most couples who adopt the child
Which of the following factors would a sociologist analyze as a contributor to global stratification, besides economic inequality?
A. Genetic differences B. Environmental advantages C. Gender inequality D. Psychological dispositions
How is access to voting impeded for subordinated groups today?
a. Grandfather clauses b. Voter ID laws c. Literacy tests d. Poll taxes
Theorist Eve Sedgwick (1990) argues that any analysis of society is incomplete if it does not include
A. comprehensive data on the common symbology that the society has adopted. B. a consideration of the patriarchal nature of government and business management systems. C. the spectrum of sexual identities that people embrace. D. both macro- and micro-level views of the subject of study.