Monday, November 21, 2022

10.E: Global Inequality (Exercises)

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10.E: Global Inequality (Exercises)


10.1:  and Classification

Stratification refers to the gaps in resources both between nations and within nations. While economic equality is of great concern, so is social equality, like the 

 stemming from race, , and/or . While  is nothing new, several factors make it more relevant than ever, like the global marketplace and the pace of information sharing.

Section Quiz

A sociologist who focuses on the way that multinational corporations headquartered in 

 exploit the local workers in their peripheral nation factories is using a _________ perspective to understand the global .

  1. functional
  2. feminist
  3. symbolic interactionist

Answer

B

A ____________ perspective theorist might find it particularly noteworthy that wealthy corporations improve the quality of life in 

 by providing workers with jobs, pumping  into the local , and improving transportation infrastructure.

  1. functional
  2. conflict
  3. feminist
  4. symbolic interactionist

Answer

A

A sociologist working from a symbolic interaction perspective would:

  1. study how inequality is created and reproduced
  2. study how corporations can improve the lives of their low- workers
  3. try to understand how companies provide an advantage to high- nations compared to low- nations
  4. want to  women working in factories to understand how they manage the expectations of their supervisors, make ends meet, and support their households on a day-to-day basis

Answer

D

France might be classified as which kind of nation?

  1. Global
  2. Core
  3. Semi-peripheral
  4. Peripheral

Answer

B

In the past, the United States manufactured clothes. Many clothing corporations have shut down their U.S. factories and relocated to China. This is an example of:

  1. OECD

Answer

D

Short Answer

Consider the matter of rock-bottom prices at Walmart. What would a functionalist think of Walmart's model of squeezing vendors to get the absolute lowest prices so it can pass them along to core nation consumers?

Why do you think some scholars find Cold War terminology (“

” and so on) objectionable?

Give an example of the feminization of poverty in 

. How is it the same or different in ?

Pretend you are a sociologist studying 

 by looking at child labor manufacturing Barbie dolls in China. What do you focus on? How will you find this information? What theoretical perspective might you use?

10.2: Global  and Poverty

What does it mean to be poor? Does it mean being a single mother with two kids in New York City, waiting for the next paycheck in order to buy groceries? Does it mean living with almost no furniture in your apartment because your 

 doesn’t allow for extras like beds or chairs? Or does it mean having to live with the distended bellies of the chronically malnourished throughout the  of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia? Poverty has a thousand faces and a thousand gradations.

Section Quiz

Slavery in the pre-Civil War U.S. South most closely resembled

  1. peonage

Answer

A

Maya is a twelve-year-old girl living in Thailand. She is homeless, and often does not know where she will sleep or when she will eat. We might say that Maya lives in _________ poverty.

  1. subjective
  2. absolute
  3. relative
  4. global

Answer

B

Mike, a college student, rents a studio apartment. He cannot afford a television and lives on cheap groceries like dried beans and ramen noodles. Since he does not have a regular job, he does not own a car. Mike is living in:

  1. global poverty

Answer

D

Faith has a full-time job and two children. She has enough 

 for the basics and can pay her rent each month, but she feels that, with her  and experience, her  should be enough for her  to live much better than they do. Faith is experiencing:

  1. global poverty

Answer

B

In a U.S. town, a mining company owns all the stores and most of the houses. It sells goods to the workers at inflated prices, offers house rentals for twice what a mortgage would be, and makes sure to always pay the workers less than needed to cover food and rent. Once the workers are in debt, they have no choice but to continue working for the company, since their skills will not transfer to a new position. This situation most closely resembles:

  1. child slavery
  2. debt slavery
  3. servile 

Answer

C

Short Answer

Consider the concept of 

. Does it make sense that poverty is in the eye of the beholder? When you see a homeless person, is your reaction different if he or she is seemingly content versus begging? Why?

Think of people among your 

, your friends, or your classmates who are relatively unequal in terms of . What is their relationship like? What factors come into play?

Go to your campus bookstore or visit its web site. Find out who manufactures apparel and novelty items with your school’s insignias. In what countries are these produced? Conduct some research to determine how well your school adheres to the principles advocated by USAS.

10.3: Theoretical Perspectives on 

 and  are two of the most common lenses sociologists use when looking at the issues of  posits that countries go through evolutionary stages and that industrialization and improved  are the keys to forward movement. , on the other hand, sees  as Eurocentric and patronizing.

Section Quiz

One flaw in 

 is the unwillingness to recognize _______.

  1. that previously low- nations such as China have successfully developed their economies and can no longer be classified as dependent on 
  2. that previously high- nations such as China have been economically overpowered by low- nations entering the global marketplace
  3. that countries such as China are growing more dependent on 
  4. that countries such as China do not necessarily want to be more like 

Answer

A

One flaw in 

 is the unwillingness to recognize _________.

  1. that  are incapable of industrializing
  2. that  prevent  from entering the global market
  3. its inherent ethnocentric bias
  4. the importance of  industrializing

Answer

C

If a sociologist says that nations evolve toward more advanced 

 and more complex industry as their citizens learn cultural  that celebrate hard work and success, she is using _______  to study the global .

  1. modern 
  2. evolutionary 

Answer

A

If a sociologist points out that 

 dominate the global , in part by creating global interest rates and international tariffs that will inevitably favor high- nations over low- nations, he is a:

  1. functionalist
  2. dependency theorist
  3.  theorist
  4. symbolic interactionist

Answer

B

Dependency theorists explain 

 and  by focusing on the way that:

  1.  and  exploit 
  2.  exploit 
  3.  exploit 
  4.  exploit 

Answer

D

Short Answer

There is much criticism that 

 is Eurocentric. Do you think  is also biased? Why, or why not?

Compare and contrast 

 and . Which do you think is more useful for explaining ? Explain, using examples.

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