SOC 300 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Social Inequality, Structural Functionalism, Social Class

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47 questions mc: what is diversity, how did the concept of citizenship emerge, with human rights. Men being national beings; not men" as a gender, but as in white, property owning, upper-middle class beings not poor, women, people of colour, etc. ,. as rational beings, they had the right" to choose everything about their lives. What is citizenship: you have obligations to the state, and the state has obligations to you, it"s a reciprocal exchange of rights and duties. Until 1947, how were canadians viewed: there was no such thing as citizenship in canada until 1947; before this, we were british subjects. What is the basis of canadian citizenship today: obey canadian laws (your rights are only guaranteed if you meet your obligation. Meaning, if you get sent to jail you lose your rights to vote: participating in democratic process (exercising your right to vote, recognizing rights and freedom of others (as well as linguistic duality in canada (english-