Chapter 7 Global Stratification: At-A-Glance

Chapter 7 Global Stratification: At-A-Glance

<p>Ch. 7 Global Stratification date______Name: ______Systems of Social  Slavery: ______Stratification p. 172  Caste: ______ Global  Class: ______. Stratification &  Karl Marx believed there were only 2classes of people, the bourgeoisie the Status of ______and the proletariat ______Females.  Max Weber believed social class was made up of 3 components______</p><p>What Determines Social Class? p. 176  Karl Marx believed human history is the history of  The Conflict Perspective: Class ______Conflict and Scarce Resources.  Max Weber argued that property is only part of the picture.  How Elites Maintain Stratification. Social class is made up of ______. Why Is Social Stratification Universal?p.179  Davis and Moore concluded that  The Functionalist Perspective ______ The Conflict Perspective: Class Conflict  Lenski suggested that ______is the key. and Scarce Resources. ______ How Elites Maintain Stratification. ______How Do Elites Maintain Stratification? ■ Ideology ______▪ Controlling Ideas p. 181 ■ The Divine Right of Kings ______. ▪ Controlling Info Comparative  Public School: ______Social  Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky Stratification ______p. 182  Most Industrialized Nations include ______ Industrializing Nations include ______Least Industrialized Nations are nations where ______How did the  Colonialism: World’s ______Nations  Immanuel Wallerstein developed World System Theory which separates Become ______Stratified?  Globalization of Capitalism: p. 190 ______.  Culture of Poverty: ______. Maintaining  Neocolonialism: ______. Global  Multinational Corporations: Stratification ______. p. 192  The Asian Tigers: ______. Bourgeoisie caste system class consciousness class system colonialism culture of poverty divine right of kings endogamy false consciousness globalization of capitalism ideology means of production meritocracy multinational corporations neocolonialism proletariat slavery social class social mobility social stratification world system theory</p>

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