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Social Exclusion
c. Social Stratification
2. A system that is resistant to change. 1 point a. Close System b. Open System c. Caste System
3. A system that is social roles and better on interacting with others. 1 point a. Class System b. Open System c.
Close System
4. An example of closed stratification system and promote social inequalities. 1 point a. Class System b. Caste
System c. Meritocracy
5. System based on the ownership of resources and the individual’s occupation or profession. 1 point a. Class
System b. Caste System c. Meritocracy
6. A system which determined by personal effort and merit. 1 point a. Class System b. Caste System c.
Meritocracy
7. Who is the author of Davis – Moore Thesis? 1 point a. Kingsley Davis b. Wilbert Moore c. All of the above
9. He believed that social stratification is influenced by economic forces. 1 point a. Melvin Tumin b. Wilbert
Moore c. Karl Max
11. Other term of Workers/Poor people. 1 point a. Regular People b. Proletariat c. Bourgeois
12. This theoretical perspectives on social stratification refrain from looking into the larger structural factors
that define social stratification. 1 point a. Social Mobility b. Symbolic Interactionism c. Intergenerational
Mobility
13. Ability of individuals or groups to change their positions within a social stratification system. 1 point a.
Social Mobility b. Intergenerational Mobility c. Intra generational Mobility
14. It is the changes in social standing experienced by individuals belonging to different generations. 1 point a.
Social Mobility b. Intergenerational Mobility c. Intra generational Mobility
15. Focuses on the experience of people who belong to the same generation. 1 point a. Social Mobility b.
Intergenerational Mobility c. Intragenerational
-this may be brought about by economics setbacks, unemployment, illness, and dropping out of school.
In knowing your social stratification/status, how did it affect your life? 5 points
What you believe about yourself on the inside is what you will manifest on the outside.