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A historical term meant to belittle and vilify "mixed" marriages is:
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miscegenation
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Individual thoughts and actions and institutional patterns and policies that create unequal access to power, resources, and opportunities based on imagined differences among groups are referred to as:
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racism
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What is described in the text as "an invisible package of unearned assets" that are the legacy of generations of racial discrimination?
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white privilege
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The way people actually look is the result of their genetic traits and the environment they live in. This is known as their:
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phenotype
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What is another name for the "one drop rule" that is used for determining race?
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hypodescent
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Which term refers to laws implemented after the US Civil War to legally enforce segregation, particularly in the South, after the end of slavery?
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jim crow
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The process that preserves an organism through a chemical process that turns it partially or wholly into rock is called:
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fossilization
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Around 15,000 yBP, modern Homo sapiens had left Asia and migrated to:
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North and South America
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Complex innovations that allow humans to cope with the environment are called:
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cultural adaptations
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A group of related organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile, viable offspring are called a:
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kinship group
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Gene migration is defined as:
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exchange of genes between populations.
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A group of people who share an idea of cultural and ancestral connection and who see themselves as distinct from people in other groups is described as a(n):
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ethnicity
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How long has the Iraqi ethnicity existed in the Middle East?
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never
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The process though which new immigrants and their children enculturate into the dominant national culture but retain a distinct ethnic culture is referred to as:
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multiculturalism
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What term was used in the past to describe a group of people but now refers to a country?
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nation
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The invented sense of connection and shared traditions that underlies identification with a particular ethnic group or nation whose members likely will never meet refers to the concept of:
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imagined community
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The process by which minorities adopt the patterns and norms of the dominant culture and cease to exist as separate groups is known as:
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assimilation
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Early feminist anthropological studies focused on identifying:
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the underlying roots of universal male dominance.
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Improved conditions across the globe indicate that the Millennial goal of achieving gender equality:
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is in fact far from complete, even though conditions have improved somewhat.
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Matthew Gutmann's research in Mexico indicates that:
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masculine identity is in flux and negotiable.
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Ida Susser's initial research focused on:
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social change in Brooklyn (New York City).
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The restudy of women's role in the Trobriand Island exchanges indicated that:
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women and men played complementary roles in the exchange of foods.
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Anne Fausto-Sterling's analysis of biological sexual identity identifies:
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five sexes, including intersexuals.
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In the United States, ________ are those most subject to nonfatal intimate partner violence.
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women between the ages of twenty and twenty-four
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Gender ideology is defined as:
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a set of cultural ideas about the essential character of different genders that functions to promote and justify gender stratification.
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The process through which a sense of gender becomes normative and seems natural is called:
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enculturation
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Among the eight UN Millennial Goals, one that highlights gender issues specifically is to:
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promote gender equality and empower women.
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________ is gender identity displayed through action
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performance
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Inequalities of wealth, power, privilege, and access to resources, coupled with poor health that impacts victims' lives in painful ways, are known as:
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structured gender violence
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The phrases "boys will be boys" and "it's a girls' thing" reflect gender:
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stereotypes
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Which of the following does NOT fit in the definition of sexuality in the text?
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the public display of wealth to gain community status
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The "wedding industry" is which of the following?
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the network of commercial activities and social institutions that market weddings in the United States
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Harvard-trained biologist and zoologist Alfred Kinsey's study on human sexuality revealed which of the following?
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a continuum of sexual behavior
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Under the rules of machismo, the machista is considered:
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a manly man
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Women who form intimate spiritual, emotional, and sexual relationships with other women in Paramaribo, Suriname, are called:
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mati
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The lives of European women living in the colonies were restricted in all EXCEPT which of the following gender-specific ways?
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religious
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Heterosexuality in the United States:
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is a relatively new invention, and not the historical norm.
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Which of the following builds kinship ties between two people who are not typically immediate biological kin?
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marriage
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Kinship includes:
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biological descent and marriage alliances, but also practices such as fostering and fictive kin.
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Which of the following types of marriage consists of one individual married to one other individual only (most commonly one man married to one woman)?
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monogamy
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A patrilineal descent group traces kinships through which side of the family?
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father's
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Looking cross-culturally, anthropologists argue that:
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definitions of marriage have been made universal by globalization.
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Which of the following statements about kinship is true?
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Kinship is the system that determines who is related to whom in a given society.
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The incest taboo universally prohibits sexual relations:
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between parents and children and siblings.
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Clans that do not permit marriages within the group are considered:
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exogamous
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Which type of assisted reproductive technology involves the implantation of a woman's egg that has been fertilized in a laboratory?
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in vitro fertilization
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Which of the following is a descent group that is constructed through the mother's side of the family?
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matrilineal
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Which of the following are the two primary forms of gift exchange that formalize and legalize marriages, while establishing a relationship tie or alliance between kinship groups?
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bridewealth and dowry
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Cousins who are children of a mother's brother or father's sister are considered which type of cousins?
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cross-cousins
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The process of adoption:
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provides further evidence that kinship is constructed rather than biologically inherited.
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The process by which an individual, whose marriage has ended due to divorce or death, remarries another individual is commonly called:
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serial monogamy
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The most effective strategy humans have developed to form stable, reliable, separate, and deeply connected groups that can last over time and through generations is termed:
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kinship
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Ida Susser's approach to research on HIV prevention in South Africa exemplifies:
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engaged anthropology.
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By studying the "fag discourse" in US schools, anthropologists have learned that:
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girls can increase their status by performing masculine behavior.
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The preferred term for individuals of an alternate gender in Native American cultures is:
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two-spirits
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Studies of physical differences indicate that:
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human male and female bodies are more similar than different.
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Which of the following factors would a cultural constructionist consider studying when investigating human sexuality?
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a Christian dating forum
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Sex tourists in the Dominican Republic are typically:
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white european man
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In Kano, Nigeria, Rudolf Gaudio found that the code term for men who have sex with other men is:
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masu harka.
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Individuals learn basic patterns of human behavior from their families in a process termed:
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enculturation
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Families and kinship networks have the power to provide support and to nurture, as well as to ensure reproduction of which of the following?
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the next generation
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Which type of marriage between two individuals is negotiated in order to form economic and political alliances between larger kinship groups?
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arranged
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Enculturation that takes place within a family shapes individuals' lives:
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outside of the household, including ways they think about gender roles, the division of labor, religious practices, warfare, politics, migration, and nationalism.
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________is a gift exchange practice that helps stabilize a marriage by establishing a vested interest for both the groom's and bride's extended families in the success of the marriage.
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Bridewealth
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Which of the following commonly creates socially recognized relationships that may involve physical and emotional intimacy, sexual pleasure, reproduction and raising of children, mutual support and companionship, and shared legal rights to property and inheritance?
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marriage
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Early anthropologists identified how many primary systems used to classify relatives in the parental generation, including the bifurcate merging system?
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four
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Ambilineal descent groups such as Samoans, Maori, and Hawaiians are sometimes referred to as:
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cognatic descent groups.
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Changing patterns over time demonstrate that marriage, family, and kinship are cultural:
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constructs
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One way in which humans construct kinship groups is by tracking genealogical:
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descent
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deep time
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framework for considering the span of human history within the much larger age of universe and earth
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the Mitochondrial Eve study
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lineage can be traced back to single common female ancestor
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The four principles to evolution
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Mutation, Genetic Migration. Genetic Drift, and Gene Flow
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global migration
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human beings, largely through their use of culture (particularly material culture) have expanded to all corners of the globe. No other species has been able to do that.
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A vitally necessary nutrient for healthy bone growth:
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vitamin D
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melanocytes
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a mature melanin-forming cell, typically in the skin.
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For a chief in a ranked society, his or her rank and status are reinforced through reciprocity and:
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generosity
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Which of the following is defined as the act of gift giving within a ranked society that serves as a form of sharing accumulated wealth and enhancing the chief's prestige?
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redistribution
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The work of which of the following more recent theorists has led anthropologists to reexamine class by analyzing the deep connections between class, race, and gender?
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Leith Mullings
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According to Max Weber, the reputation, influence, and deference bestowed on certain people because of their membership in certain groups are called:
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prestige
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Categories found within a class system serve as a basis for unequal access to which of the following?
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status
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Globalization has produced unprecedented opportunities for the creation of wealth:
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but it has also produced widespread poverty worldwide.
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Anthropologists such as Setha Low have demonstrated that class is largely invisible in the United States due to which of the following actions carried out by portions of the population?
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voluntary isolation
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In India's caste system, the population is divided into how many different castes, or varna?
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four
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The movement of one's class position-whether upward or downward-in stratified societies is called:
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social mobility
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Which of the following is the term used to describe a framework for analyzing many factors that determine how class is lived rather than examining class in isolation?
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intersectionality
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In ranked societies, the social rank of each member of the society is determined by:
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heredity
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Systems of class and inequality:
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create an unequal distribution of a society's resources.
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The total value of what someone owns-including stocks, bonds, and real estate-minus any debt, such as a mortgage, student educational loans, or credit card debt, is considered:
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wealth
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The unequal distribution of a society's resources within a class system typically:
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involves moving surpluses steadily upward into the hands of the elite.
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Stratification and inequality became:
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more pronounced in industrialized capitalist economies over recent centuries, resulting in the concentration of wealth in the hands of fewer people.
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social patterns entrenched in hierarchy and stratification have emerged:
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mostly in societies with a strong principle of reciprocity
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which of the following statements is true?
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wealth in the United States is even more unevenly distributed than income, and the gap continues to widen
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which of the following is defined as a closed system of social stratification in which members are organized into hierarchy ranked groups with unequal access to rewards and privileges based on ascribed status?
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caste
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archaeological evidence suggests that hierarchy, violence, and aggression:
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emerged relatively recent in human history
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since the mid- 1970's, class inequality in the United States has:
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increased due to decreasing tax rates for the wealthy and stagnating salaries for the middle class
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according to Karl Marx, the bourgeoisie consisted of a capitalist class of individuals who owned the means of:
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production
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societies in which prestige and status are stratified but wealth is not are considered:
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ranked
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a marginalized group outside of India's primary castes who are typically assigned the most spiritually polluting work and are deemed "untouchable" by the general population are there:
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Dalits
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efforts to establish more egalitarian systems of economic and social relations within highly stratified societies include which of the following communities?
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hutterite
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Max Weber referred to the opportunities that individuals have to improve their quality of life and realize their life goals as:
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life chances
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Karl Marx examined social inequality by distinguishing between which two distinct classes of people?
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bourgeoisie and proletariat
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