The act of moving from one social class to another is termed as_____________?
A. Social class
B. social groups
C. social mobility
D. None of these
A. Social class
B. social groups
C. social mobility
D. None of these
A. Society
B. Sociology
C. Anthropology
D. None of these
A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. labelling theory
A. community
B. Society
C. Population
D. None of these
A. if ethnic stratification continues in a society conflict will decrease as people are socialized into the stratification system
B. ethnic stratification will persist as long as it is in the best interests of those in power
C. conflicts will be particularly likely and severe if class and ethnic cleavages coincide
D. none of the above
A. is rooted in a tradition of equality
B. is based on the physician ability to reduce the “competence gap” between the physician and patient
C. may be evolving into a new type of relationship based on consumerism
D. is governed by the patient who manages the direction of the discussion
A. adaptive mechanisms
B. constitutional law
C. cultural givens
D. human rights
E. cultural relativism