SOCI 1311 1st EditionExam # 3 Study Guide Lectures: 17-26The Exam will be over Chapters 10, 11, 12, 15Lecture 17 (March 6) CH 10Define StratificationWhat is the caste system and what is it based on?Describe social mobility is it possible within the caste system?How is out group contact in this system?What is the 3 Estate system?What is today's system?Describe social mobility todayPoint for social conflict theorists?What do the structural functionalists have to say about Social stratificationLecture 18 (March 16) Ch 10Define Capitalist/BorugeoisieDefine ProletariatHow can we apply Marx theory to everyday working class?What did Marx's critics have to say?Who's theory was the 3 dimensions of stratificationWhat were those three dimensions?According to Marx, what encourages stratification?Lecture 19 (March 18) CH 11Dimensions of Social inequalityunderstand the Wealth dimensionspower dimensionsoccupational dimensionand income and education dimensionsSocial stratification and birth: know ancestry and gender stratificationSocial Classes in the US1, 5, 45, 33, and 20%: know these groups and average occupational stratificaiton for class levelsLecture 20 (January 28) CH 11 Cont... Who are the idustrialist proletariats?Give 10 facts on this class of people.Understand the differences in class HealthDifferentiate between intragenerational and intergenerational mobilityEdited with the trial version of Foxit Advanced PDF EditorTo remove this notice, visit:www.foxitsoftware.com/shoppingWhat is the mobility like by gender and ethnicity?4 support reasons depicting mobility variation by income.Who are the poor?Age, race/ethnicity and feminization of property.Understand the Global stratification TheoriesDependency theory: defineWho is Immanuel Wallersteins?What is a rich nation and a poor nation make of an outcome in this theory?What is Colonialism?The result of colonialism? What is neocolonialism?What does it do and how does in involve multinational corporations?Lecture 21 (March 23) Ch12 What is Global Stratification?Define Relative povery....absolute povertyUnderstand the Global stratification TheoriesDependency theory: defineWho is Immanuel Wallersteins?What is a rich nation and a poor nation make of an outcome in this theory?What is Colonialism?The result of colonialism? What is neocolonialism?What does it do and how does in involve multinational corporations?Lecture 22(March 25) Ch 12 cont...Reasons for Global Poverty?Name 4Social stratification GloballyWhat is the modernized theory?Rowstow's 3 stages of modernizationunderstand traditional stagetake off stageDrive to tech maturityLecture 24 (March 30) Ch 15Name 2 medical advancesDefine and understand Age StratificationGerontocracy: key word (define)Age in agrarian and industrial societiesLecture 25 (April 01) Ch 15 cont... Aging causes changes, name two types of changes an2aging person might undergoname 2 challenges of agingUnderstand the Financial transition of the agingHousehold helpwomen are more of the elderly populationHow are the elderly coping with the challenges of aging?What are assisted living homes?Name the main forms of elderly abuse (there are 6).Why is elderly abuse usually unreported?Define Ageismdirect and indirect, give examples.Theories about aging analysis.What is the activity theory and which group of theorists agree with thisWhat is Disengagement theory and which group of theorists associate with this thought?Understand these theories
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