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    Chapter 1-8
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    This lecture finishes crime and inequality. It starts the book review in preparation for the exam.
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    This lecture begins the topic of the judicial system and inequality, and starts by describing crime.
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    This lecture begins the topic of poverty and hunger, starting with topics on culture, environment and technology.
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    This lecture reviews poverty in the US and begins an outline of hunger in the US.
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    This lecture begins the topic of poverty by describing what defines it and how we categorize it. The lecture finishes by describing who is most likely to suffer in poverty, and also a theoretical discussion.
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    This lecture covers different types (in increasing level of severity) of prejudice throughout the globe. It also briefly discusses the consequences of prejudice.
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    This lecture introduces race and ethnicity with a focus on the historical background of race in the United States.
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    This study guide briefly summarizes the lectures that will be covered for exam 2.
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    This lecture finishes a short book review of the chapters that were assigned for exam 2. It also covers some topics that will be covered on the exam.
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    This lecture describes the socioeconomic ranking of occupations based on education and income in America. It finishes by continuing the book review in preparation for the exam.
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    This lecture begins all aspects of formal education, and then begins to review the readings in preparation for the upcoming exam.
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    This lecture first describes the pluralist model, and then describes the opinions of Machialvelli. It finishes by introducing educational institutions.
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    This lecture begins by showing the strengths of capitalism, and then delves into political institutions, their components, functions and ends by discussing the elite theory.
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    This lecture talks about all aspects of the globalization of the economy, as well as different organizations that contribute to the dispersion. This lecture also delves into the consequences of capitalism. During class, a video was watched about the distribution of wealth in the United States. It displayed the inequality that Capitalism causes.
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    This lecture begins by describing social institutions, and then goes into detail about economic institutions.
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    This study guide briefly summarizes all the lectures 1-6 that are covered for the exam.
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    This lecture quickly finished conflict perspective, focusing on the religious aspect. Then Dr. Hussain spent the rest of lecture reviewing for the exam.
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    This lecture finishes up the ideas of Karl Marx, and then goes on to examine the criticisms of his theories. This lecture ends by reviewing some of the reading that exam 1 will cover.
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    To start, this lecture finishes up the theories of Max Weber and then continues onto discussing the role of the elite class in societies. The main part of the lecture focused on conflict perspective, which is the 'left wing' version of functional perspective.
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    First we analyze Davis and Moore's opinions on social inequality, and then go on to see criticisms of social inequality. Then we view the theories of the historical figures Emile Durkheim and Max Weber.

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