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Social Stratification Class System Social Stratification : the ranking of entire groups of people based on their wealth, power, or prestige in society; suggests inequality Terms Income : Salaries and wages (usually earned) Wealth : all personal assets, including land, stocks, and material possessions (can be inherited). Power: The ability to control people with or without their consent Prestige: Respect, honor, or recognition people receive from society

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Page 1: Social Stratification: the ranking of entire groups of people based on their wealth, power, or prestige in society; suggests inequality Terms Income: Salaries

Social StratificationClass System

Social Stratification: the ranking of entire groups of people based on their wealth, power, or prestige in society; suggests inequality

Terms Income: Salaries and wages (usually earned)

Wealth: all personal assets, including land, stocks, and material possessions (can be inherited).

Power: The ability to control people with or without their consentPrestige: Respect, honor, or recognition people receive from society

Page 2: Social Stratification: the ranking of entire groups of people based on their wealth, power, or prestige in society; suggests inequality Terms Income: Salaries

Systems of Stratification Ascribed: social position that is inherited.

CASTE SYSTEM: Your social position is forever related to the position of your parents.

INDIA has the most infamous caste system ENDOGAMY (Marriage within your caste) is the

norm

BRAHMANS / WARRIOR CLASS = UPPER CLASSDALITS (UNTOUCHABLES) = LOWER CLASS

Page 3: Social Stratification: the ranking of entire groups of people based on their wealth, power, or prestige in society; suggests inequality Terms Income: Salaries

Achieved StatusAchieved Status: social structure

allows all individuals to rise up based on their abilities.

CLASS SYSTEMS: Stratification of society based on wealth, power, or prestige (can be based on Ascribed status or Achieved status)

Page 4: Social Stratification: the ranking of entire groups of people based on their wealth, power, or prestige in society; suggests inequality Terms Income: Salaries

MARX: Class systems are inherently cruel

Social Darwinism: The strong in society thrive and the weak perish.

Based on the NATURAL SELECTION in nature, “Survival of the fittest”

In human society when groups work together to keep other social groups down there is no chance for SOCIAL MOBILITY

The rich and powerful want to keep their riches and have the means to stop even the strong from rising up, this perverts NATURAL SELECTION and creates bitterness among the lower classes

Page 7: Social Stratification: the ranking of entire groups of people based on their wealth, power, or prestige in society; suggests inequality Terms Income: Salaries

Karl Marx: CONFLICT THEORISTMarx believed the Bourgeoisie kept the workers in a

state of perpetual wage slavery. Workers create wealth but the owners keep it all for

themselves and exploit the workers.

MARX’s MOTTO:

WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE!YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE BUT YOUR CHAINS!

Page 9: Social Stratification: the ranking of entire groups of people based on their wealth, power, or prestige in society; suggests inequality Terms Income: Salaries

MARX AND REVOLUTIONMARX said the bourgeoisie will never give up

their wealth and control willinglyHe called for a REVOLUTION OF PROLETARIAT

to violently throw off the oppression of BOURGEOISIE.

Page 10: Social Stratification: the ranking of entire groups of people based on their wealth, power, or prestige in society; suggests inequality Terms Income: Salaries

Social ClassSociologists MAX WEBER is connected to the

identification social classClass can be measured several ways

1. SES: Socioeconomic status is a comprehensive rating of an individuals wealth, income, educational level, and occupational

prestige.2. Wealth and Income only

3. Prestige only

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The Class System: Geographic factors

New Jersey MississippiWage differences between the Rich and Poor