Sociology 106Section 1Spring 2004

Review SheetExam 3

Chapter 8

  • Understand the relative distribution of wealth and income among different segments of the U.S. population.
  • What is the trend in income distribution in the U.S. since World War II?
  • Know the conclusions of Mills' and Domhoff's studies of the power elite.
  • What are the primary sources of prestige and how important is it to Americans?
  • Be able to define and identify examples of status inconsistency and contradictory class locations.
  • Be able to identify some of the primary characteristics of each of the social classes in the U.S.

capitalist (old money, new money), upper middle, lower middle, working class, working poor, underclass

  • How does social class affect family life, politics, religion, and illness/health care in the U.S?
  • Define and be able to identify examples of each of the three types of social mobility.

intergenerational, structural, exchange

  • How many Americans live in poverty? How does this compare to other advanced societies?
  • Which social characteristics are most strongly correlated with poverty?
  • Understand the dynamics of poverty. (How long does it last?)
  • Compare the individual and structural explanations of poverty and know which is supported by sociological research.
  • What are the social functions of the Horatio Alger myth.

Chapter 9

  • Know the myths about race discussed in the text and why they are false.
  • Be able to distinguish between racial and ethnic groups.
  • What are the characteristics of a minority group?
  • Know the relationship (and difference) between prejudice and discrimination.
  • What social characteristics are correlated with prejudice?
  • Be able to distinguish between individual and institutional discrimination and know the relative consequences of each.
  • Understand the basic concepts and applications of each of the sociological theories of prejudice.

functional theory (Sherif's study), conflict theory (split labor market, reserve labor market), interactionist theory (selective perception, self-fulfilling prophecy)

  • Know the characteristics of each of the patterns of intergroup relations and their social consequences.

genocide, population transfer, internal colonialism, segregation, assimilation, multiculturalism/pluralism

  • What is the relationship between rising expectations and civil strife?
  • Know the relative size and socioeconomic status of each of the minority groups in U.S.

African-, Asian-, Latino-, Native- Americans

Chapter 10

  • Be able to distinguish between sex and gender.
  • Why are women considered a minority group?
  • Be able to identify gender inequalities in education, healthcare, and workplace/income.
  • Know the conclusions of Fuller's and Schoenberger"s study of male and female incomes.
  • Define and be able to identify examples of sexual harassment.
  • Know the definition and frequency of date (or acquaintance) rape and how it compares with stranger rape.
  • What accounts for the political under-representation of women in the U.S.?
  • Define the concept of the social construction of aging and be able to identify examples.
  • What is the current life expectancy for males and females born in the U.S. today?
  • What proportion of the American population is currently over 65 years of age?
  • Define ageism and know its consequences.
  • Understand the basic concepts and applications of functional and conflict perspectives on aging.

disengagement and activity theories

intergenerational conflict, dependency ratio

Chapter 11

  • Be able to identify the basis of the 3 types of authority (traditional, rational-legal, charismatic).
  • Know the difference between direct and representative democracy.
  • What is the trend in voter turnout in the U.S.?
  • Be able to identify examples of lobbyists, special interest groups, and PACs.
  • What events caused PACs to develop and what effect do they have on the political process?
  • Know the characteristics of the power elite identified by C. Wright Mills.
  • How can we understand the behavior of the ruling class identified by William Domhoff?
  • Know the difference between primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors of the economy.
  • What are the characteristics of a postindustrial economy?
  • What is the trend in workers' average earnings in the U.S.?
  • Know the difference between laissez-faire capitalism and welfare or state capitalism.
  • Be able to identify examples of each type of economic system (capitalist, socialist, democratic socialist).
  • What are the primary criticisms of capitalist and socialist economic systems?
  • Know the main thesis of convergence theory.

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