A) Weber did not believe that owning the means of production mattered in any way.
B) Weber believed that class status was inherited and was an extension of the old feudal system.
C) Weber believed that wealth was the only factor that mattered, regardless of how that wealth was acquired.
D) Weber believed that wealth, power, and prestige could all affect a person's social class.
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A) his or her speech and gestures
B) his or her age
C) his or her gender
D) his or her parents' occupations
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A) life-cycle
B) intragenerational
C) structural
D) intergenerational
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A) by considering access to food, shelter, clothing, and medical care
B) by comparing the poor to more affluent members of society
C) by asking which groups within a society have power and prestige
D) by comparing the poor to the poor of other historical periods
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A) Race and ethnicity are more important than any other factor in determining social class.
B) These multiple dimensions of status and inequality intersect to shape who we are and how we live-a concept known as intersectionality.
C) These other variables matter for members of the upper class but not for members of the middle or lower classes.
D) These variables matter for members of the lower class but not for members of the upper or middle class.
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A) social welfare
B) structural mobility
C) horizontal mobility
D) intergenerational mobility
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A) cultural capital
B) souvenirs
C) tennis shoes
D) wealth
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A) the American Dream
B) cultural capital
C) status inconsistency
D) class consciousness
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A) socioeconomic status and life chances
B) apartheid
C) the culture of poverty
D) social mobility
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A) jobs in manufacturing
B) blue collar work
C) jobs associated with skilled trades like carpentry
D) jobs in the service, information, and technology sectors
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A) Exercise is a luxury often accessible only to those who do not have to struggle with day-to-day existence.
B) The poor are lazy.
C) Poor people care less about their health.
D) The lower classes do not have health problems that make exercise necessary.
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A) relationships of community and religion
B) relationships based on social bonds and solidarity
C) economic relationships
D) cultural relationships
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A) try to "better ourselves" by increasing the amount of cultural capital we possess.
B) allow relative levels of prestige to determine our class status.
C) make split-second judgments about who people are and what social status they occupy based on their appearances.
D) surrender to the impersonal forces of the market.
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A) 10 percent
B) 53 percent
C) 90 percent
D) 99 percent
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A) structural mobility
B) intragenerational mobility
C) horizontal social mobility
D) vertical social mobility
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