📚 Chapter 7-10 cover social stratification, explaining its background, its presence in societies, and its impact on ascribed statuses.
🌍 Chapter 8 focuses on social stratification worldwide, expanding the discussion beyond the United States.
🔍 This unit synthesizes concepts from earlier in the term, exploring the socialization process, statuses, roles, and sociological imagination.
🔑 Social stratification is about inequality in society, represented by layers or rankings.
🌍 Just like the layers of the Earth, society has hierarchical levels of social value.
🧍♂️🪜 The ladder analogy illustrates the different categories of people and their ranking in society.
📚 A category of people is a social grouping with the same characteristics in a population.
🧗♂️ Social stratification in the United States is represented by a ladder metaphor.
💼💰🎓 The rank in society is determined by achieved statuses such as income, education, and occupation.
🔑 Social stratification is the division of society based on access to resources and its impact on social position.
📚 In the United States, there is an open system of social stratification that allows for social mobility.
💡 The American dream emphasizes improving income and wealth through education and occupation.
📚 The American Dream is defined as the opportunity for social mobility and improvement in life conditions.
🌍 The idea of social mobility in the USA attracts people from outside the country.
🔒 Other societies have closed systems of social mobility based on ascribed statuses, such as the caste system in India.
📚 Religion and colonialism are two factors that influence social stratification.
🚧 Closed social mobility systems, such as the caste system, restrict upward movement.
🔁 Open systems of social mobility require individual effort to move up the social ladder.
📚 Social stratification is a concept that evolves in society, and we will explore the reasons behind it.
👥 Social class is an ascribed status that we have no control over, even in the United States.
❓ The answer to the question about achieved statuses will be revealed in a future video.
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