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Question 251.Which of these statementsbestreflects the functionalist perspective on social inequality?a. Society is made up of various groups that are in constant struggle with each other overresources.b. Some occupations are as important as others, but they do not receive as much paybecause they tend to be occupied by women.c. The occupations that require the most training and involve the highest risk work arepaid the highest.d. The people with the most power set the rules to the benefit of themselves.
Question 261.Social mobility occurring within a generation is called _____ mobility.
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Question 271.The rate of poverty among people in the United States has _____ since 2000.
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Question 281.Which of the following doesnotrepresent a reason why "middle class" is difficult to define?
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Question 291.Today, about what percent of the U.S. population was officially categorized as poor?a. 44.9b. 3.2c. 14.5d. 31.7
Question 301.According to Weber, what is the relationship of the dimensions of stratification to each other?
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