A. bourgeois consciousness
B. false consciousness
C. class consciousness
D. caste consciousness
A. bourgeois consciousness
B. false consciousness
C. class consciousness
D. caste consciousness
A. slavery
B. open class system
C. closed caste systems
D. caste systems
A. those in non-manual occupations exercising authority on behalf of the state
B. people working in consultancy firms who were recruited by big businesses
C. the young men and women employed in domestic service in the nineteenth century
D. those who had worked in the armed services
A. age
B. income
C. verbal fluency
D. occupation
A. Max Weber
B. John Goldthorpe
C. Karl Marx
D. Pierre Bourdieu
A. their holders do not believe in the notion of class
B. they features of the positions above and below them
C. there is disagreement about how to interpret them
D. they are impossible for sociologists to measure and classify
A. people characteristics without necessarily identifying with each other
B. people’s life-chances and experiences depend heavily on their social ranking
C. the ranks of different social categories tend to change very slowly over time
D. stratification occurs because of inequalities in assets or property
A. social class and gender
B. gender and ethnicity
C. ethnicity and sexuality
D. all of them
A. open mobility
B. lateral mobility
C. intragenerational mobility
D. intergenerational mobility
A. intersectionality
B. ascription
C. mobility
D. meritocracy