Theories of Social Stratification

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Which theory of social stratification emphasizes the role of economic factors in determining an individual's social status?

  1. Marxist theory

  2. Functionalist theory

  3. Symbolic interactionist theory

  4. Conflict theory


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Marxist theory argues that the economic structure of society is the primary determinant of social stratification, with the owners of the means of production (the bourgeoisie) occupying the highest social status and the working class (the proletariat) occupying the lowest social status.

According to functionalist theory, what is the primary function of social stratification?

  1. To maintain social order and stability

  2. To promote social mobility

  3. To create a sense of social equality

  4. To distribute resources equitably


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Functionalist theory argues that social stratification is a necessary and beneficial aspect of society because it helps to maintain social order and stability. Different social strata perform different functions that are essential for the smooth functioning of society, and this division of labor helps to create a sense of social cohesion.

Which theory of social stratification emphasizes the role of cultural factors in determining an individual's social status?

  1. Marxist theory

  2. Functionalist theory

  3. Symbolic interactionist theory

  4. Conflict theory


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Symbolic interactionist theory argues that social stratification is a product of the way in which individuals interact with each other and the meanings that they attach to different social symbols. Individuals who are perceived to have more desirable cultural traits, such as education, intelligence, or wealth, are accorded higher social status.

According to conflict theory, what is the primary cause of social stratification?

  1. Economic inequality

  2. Cultural differences

  3. Political power

  4. Social conflict


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Conflict theory argues that social stratification is a result of the conflict between different social groups over scarce resources. The dominant group in society uses its power to control the resources and opportunities that are available to other groups, thus creating and maintaining social inequality.

Which theory of social stratification emphasizes the role of individual achievement in determining an individual's social status?

  1. Marxist theory

  2. Functionalist theory

  3. Symbolic interactionist theory

  4. Meritocratic theory


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Meritocratic theory argues that social stratification is based on individual achievement and merit. Individuals who work hard and achieve success are rewarded with higher social status, while those who do not achieve success are relegated to lower social status.

What is the term for the process by which individuals move from one social stratum to another?

  1. Social mobility

  2. Social stratification

  3. Social inequality

  4. Social conflict


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Social mobility refers to the movement of individuals from one social stratum to another. This can be either upward mobility (moving to a higher social stratum) or downward mobility (moving to a lower social stratum).

Which theory of social stratification argues that social inequality is a result of the unequal distribution of power in society?

  1. Marxist theory

  2. Functionalist theory

  3. Symbolic interactionist theory

  4. Power elite theory


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Power elite theory argues that social inequality is a result of the concentration of power in the hands of a small group of individuals or organizations. This elite group uses its power to control the resources and opportunities that are available to other groups, thus creating and maintaining social inequality.

According to Marxist theory, what is the primary cause of social stratification?

  1. Economic inequality

  2. Cultural differences

  3. Political power

  4. Social conflict


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Marxist theory argues that social stratification is a result of the unequal distribution of economic resources in society. The owners of the means of production (the bourgeoisie) control the wealth and resources of society, while the working class (the proletariat) is left with nothing but their labor power to sell.

Which theory of social stratification emphasizes the role of social networks in determining an individual's social status?

  1. Marxist theory

  2. Functionalist theory

  3. Symbolic interactionist theory

  4. Social network theory


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Social network theory argues that social stratification is a result of the unequal distribution of social networks. Individuals who have access to more extensive and powerful social networks are more likely to achieve higher social status than those who do not.

What is the term for the process by which social inequality is passed down from one generation to the next?

  1. Social mobility

  2. Social stratification

  3. Social inequality

  4. Intergenerational transmission of inequality


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Intergenerational transmission of inequality refers to the process by which social inequality is passed down from one generation to the next. This can occur through a variety of mechanisms, such as the inheritance of wealth and property, the unequal distribution of educational opportunities, and the discrimination against certain social groups.

Which theory of social stratification emphasizes the role of ideology in maintaining social inequality?

  1. Marxist theory

  2. Functionalist theory

  3. Symbolic interactionist theory

  4. Ideological hegemony theory


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Ideological hegemony theory argues that social inequality is maintained through the dominance of a particular ideology that legitimizes the existing social order. This ideology is spread through the media, the education system, and other institutions, and it helps to create a sense of consent among the population to the existing social arrangements.

What is the term for the process by which individuals are socialized into the values and beliefs of their social class?

  1. Socialization

  2. Enculturation

  3. Acculturation

  4. Assimilation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Socialization refers to the process by which individuals are socialized into the values and beliefs of their social class. This process begins in childhood and continues throughout the lifespan. Socialization helps to create a sense of shared identity among members of a social class and to transmit the values and beliefs of that class to future generations.

Which theory of social stratification emphasizes the role of culture in determining an individual's social status?

  1. Marxist theory

  2. Functionalist theory

  3. Symbolic interactionist theory

  4. Cultural capital theory


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Cultural capital theory argues that social stratification is a result of the unequal distribution of cultural capital. Cultural capital refers to the knowledge, skills, and dispositions that are valued in a particular society. Individuals who have more cultural capital are more likely to achieve higher social status than those who do not.

What is the term for the process by which individuals move from one social class to another?

  1. Social mobility

  2. Social stratification

  3. Social inequality

  4. Class mobility


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Class mobility refers to the process by which individuals move from one social class to another. This can be either upward mobility (moving to a higher social class) or downward mobility (moving to a lower social class).

Which theory of social stratification emphasizes the role of political power in determining an individual's social status?

  1. Marxist theory

  2. Functionalist theory

  3. Symbolic interactionist theory

  4. Political power theory


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Political power theory argues that social stratification is a result of the unequal distribution of political power in society. Individuals who have more political power are more likely to achieve higher social status than those who do not.

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