Perspective on social stratification that argues that toleration for inequity is the self-fulfilling consequence of class discrimination; that is, people who occupy subordinate class positions sometimes adopt the value system of those above them, and come to view themselves as unworthy:
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interaction
D) distributive systems
C
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Contrasted to socialist economic systems, capitalist economic systems typically
a. generate more economic inequality. b. generate less economic inequality. c. generate about the same level of inequality. d. do not generate any social equality.
When a country modernizes, intergroup relations can become increasingly fluid if the following condition exists
a. The dominant group has great power relative to the subordinate group b. The economy or social system is such that gains by minority group members are not viewed as a threat by the majority c. There is no effective source of external pressure for more fluid intergroup relations d. The dominant group is smaller in number than the subordinate group
The main themes of the evolutionary perspective called social Darwinism were incompatible with aggressive expansionism:
the "struggle for survival" and the "survival of the fittest." Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The purpose of the elaboration model is to provide a way to examine relationships that may be causal
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false