SOCL 2001 : Test 3 Review
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Chapter 7: stratification: stratification- systematic inequalities between groups of people that arise as intended or unintended consequences of social processes and relationships (mixture of things that are measurable and immeasurable) Looking at it through theoretical perspective to put context into it. Different societies/ religions organize how they do things but can have consequences: as a consequence of social process, relationships. Example: allows us to have i-phones or watch tv shows from different countries. Example: we need a higher education to even try to make. ,000-,000 a year and is a consequence of social process. Meaning it will improve a society for those individuals that don"t work hard, it can inspire/push people to work harder. Success in the capitalist system is inherited by others working: thomas malthus also viewed inequality as favorable but only as a means for controlling population growth. Most social relationships based on master- slave model.