matching
1) indentured service
2) ideology
3) jati
4) ablution
5) apartheid
6) class system
7) bourgeoisie
8) proletariat
9) class consciousness
10) false class consciousness
11) power
12) prestige
13) meritocracy
14) divine right of kings
15) culture of poverty
A) the assumption that the values and behaviors of the poor are different from those of other people, and that these factors are largely responsible for their poverty, which is perpetuated from one generation to the next
B) in a caste system, a washing ritual to restore purity when members of one caste come into contact with members of another caste
C) Marx's term for awareness of a common identity based on one's position as related to the means of production
D) Marx's term for capitalists, those who own the means of production
E) beliefs about the way things ought to be that justify social arrangements
F) a form of social stratification based primarily on the possession of money or material goods
G) the ability to control others, even over their objections
H) the belief that the king's authority comes directly from God
I) the separation of racial and/or ethnic groups as was once practiced in South Africa
J) admiration of an individual or group based on their social location or achievements
K) a contractual system in which someone sells his or her services for a specified period of time in an arrangement very close to slavery; another name for bonded labor
L) Marx's term to refer to workers who identify with the interests of capitalists
M) Marx's term for the exploited class, the mass of workers who do not own the means of production
N) sub castes of India's five major castes that number about 3,000
O) a form of social stratification in which all positions are awarded on the basis of merit
Question 2
Of the following, who has the most prestige?
a. The janitor of a 100-unit apartment building
b. A nurse employed at a small doctor's office
c. A social worker employed by a large state agency
d. A professor at a small private college