The document discusses types of social diversity including cultural, racial, religious, age, disability, socioeconomic background, and general worldviews. It notes that a multicultural society is composed of people from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds living and working together, showing acceptance of each other's cultures. The document also discusses how multiculturalism involves accepting and respecting ideas, feelings, and experiences of those different from oneself. It lists types of social beliefs such as anarchism, fascism, feminism, environmentalism, liberalism, nationalism, and socialism. It concludes that it is important for society to accept diversity by looking beyond social distinctions and accepting everyone without judging them based on social beliefs.
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1. Which term is used by sociologists to refer to a structured ran.docxjackiewalcutt
1. Which term is used by sociologists to refer to a structured ranking of groups of people that perpetuates unequal economic rewards and power in society?
Social Mobility
Status
Stratification
Hypergamy
2. An individual's salary and wages are called:
finances
income
Wealth
prosperity
3. Achieved status is a social position:
given based upon his or her age, race, or gender
) attained through his or her own effort
"assigned" to a person by peers
assigned at birth
4. A system of enforced servitude, in which people are legally owned by others, is known as:
fedudalism
slavery
caste system
communiism
5. A class system is a social ranking based primarily on:
caste
age
religion, ethnic group
economic position
6. Which term is used by Karl Marx to refer to the capitalist class, which owns the means of production?
Peasantry
Proletariat
Oligarchy
Bourgeoisie
7. In Karl Marx's view, members of each class share:
a distinctive culture
a dominant ideology
all
prestige rankings
8. Max Weber uses the term "class" to refer to people who share a similar level of:
culture
power
wealth and income
esteem
9. Which sociologist maintained that a person's position in a stratification system reflects some combination of their class, status, and power?
Karl Marx
Ralf Dahrendorf
Gerhard Lenski
Max Weber
10. The objective method of assessing social class assigns individuals to classes on the basis of:
the neighborhood in which they reside
assessments by friends and colleagues
occupation, education, income, and place of residence
self-assessment
11. An ethnic group is a group:
members have significantly less control over their own lives than members of a dominant group
set apart from others because of its national origin or distinctive cultural patterns
reached very moral decisions about a way of life
set apart from others because of obvious physical differences
12. A minority group is a group:
significantly less control over own lives than the members of a dominant group
set apart from others because of obvious physical differences
set apart from others because of its national origin or distinctive cultural patterns
reached very moral decisions about a way of life
13. Which of the following is a minority group in the United States?
women
all
whites
protestants
14. In sociological terms, members of a minority group:
speak a different language
experience unequal treatment
members of a different religious group than the dominant group
are outnumbered by the dominant group
15. Which of the following statements about racial groups is true?
All cultures believe that there are three racial groups: black, white, and Asian.
All members of a racial group speak the same language.
There are no pure races
All members of a racial group share a common culture.
16. Which term is used to refer to a negative attitude toward an entire category of people?
Pluralism
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3.
What are the types of
social diversity
Here we discuss about the seven
types of diversity;
Cultural diversity
Racial diversity
Religious diversity
Age diversity
Disability
Socioeconomic background
/ Class diversity
General worldview /
opinions
4.
Social diversity in other
countries:
A multicultural society
would be composed of
people from different ethnic
backgrounds and cultures
living and working together.
In society when people from
different backgrounds link
with each other's culture
shows the acceptance of each
other's culture and
background.
5. Acceptance of
social
diversity:
Multiculturalism involves
accepting and respecting the
ideas, feelings, behaviors, and
experiences of people different
from oneself—all the forms of
diversity described earlier. .
Other laws guarantee the equal
rights of all people regardless
of skin color, gender, age, and
other differences—including
more recently, in some states,
equality under the law for
those with diverse sexual
orientation.
6.
Social beliefs defined as enduring beliefs shared by
society members, with contents that are perceived by
society members as characterizing their society. To
accept the social beliefs , wheather it is fair /unfair.
We must follow the social beliefs in the judgement of
anyone personality and always look their physical
appearance.
Social Beliefs
7. Anarchism
Fascism
Feminism
Green/Environmentalism
Liberalism
Nationalism
Socialism
Socialism
The social beliefs are many and
varied, most of them organized into
groups and advocate their beliefs.
Types of social
beliefs:
8. In my opinion, it’s important to the acceptance
of diversity in our society. We think beyond the
distinction of diversity ( caste, country,
race,…..) and accept everyone without judge
their personality in the light of social beliefs.
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