Chapter 11 Flashcards

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Egalitarian Society

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A group based on the sharing of resources to ensure success with a relative absence of hierarchy and violence

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Reciprocity

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The exchange of resources, goods, and services among people of relatively equal status; meant to create and reinforce social ties

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Ranked society

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A group in which wealth is not stratified but prestige and status are

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Redistribution

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A form of exchange in which accumulated wealth is collected from the members of the group and reallocated in a different pattern

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Potlach

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Elaborate redistribution ceremony practiced among the kwakiutl of the Pacific Northwest

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Bourgeoisie

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Marxist term for the capitalist class that owns the means of production

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Means of production

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The factories, machines, tools, raw materials, land, and financial capital needed to make things

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Proletariat

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Marxist term for the class of laborers who own only their labor

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Prestige

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The reputation, influence, and deference bestowed on certain people because of their membership in certain groups

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Life chances

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An individual’s opportunities to improve quality of life and achieve life goals

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11
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Social mobility

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The movement of one’s class position, upward or downward, in stratified societies

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Social reproduction

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The phenomenon whereby social and class relations of prestige or lack of prestige are passed from one generation to the next

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Habitus

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Bourdieu’s term to describe the self perceptions and beliefs that develop as part of one’s social identity and shape one’s conceptions of the world and where one fits in it

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Cultural capital

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The knowledge, habits, and tastes learned from parents and family that individuals can use to gain access to scarce and valuable resources in society

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15
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Intersectionality

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An analytic framework for assessing how factors such as race, gender, and class interact to shape individual life chances and societal patterns of stratification

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Income

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What people earn from work, plus dividends and interest on investments, along with rents and royalties

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Wealth

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The total value of what someone owns, minus any debt

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Caste

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A closed system of stratification in a society

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Achieved status

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Social position established and changeable during a person’s lifetime

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Ascribed status

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Social position inherited, assigned at birth, and passed down from generation to generation with enforced boundaries

21
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Dalits

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Members of India’s “lowest” caste; literally, “broken people”. Also called “untouchables”