Question
• Read the Differences in Socioeconomic Status section on p. 53 of the text.
o List three social factors that most impact the scenario
here is the scenario.
Differences in Socioeconomic Status
The middle school in a rural community of 9,000 residents has four school-sponsored dances each year.
At the Valentine’s dance, a coat-and-tie affair, six eighth-grade boys showed up in rented tuxedos. They
had planned this together, and their parents, among the more affluent in the community, thought it
would be “cute” and paid for the rentals. The final dance of the year is scheduled for May, and it, too, is a
coat-and-tie dance. This time, rumors are circulating around school that “everyone” is renting a tux and
that the girls are getting new formal dresses. The parents of three boys are, according to the grapevine,
renting a limousine for their sons and their dates. These behaviors and dress standards are far in excess
of anything previously observed at the middle school.
Several students, particularly those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, have said they will
boycott the dance. They cannot afford the expensive attire, and they claim that the ones behind the
dress-up movement have said that only the nerds or geeks would show up in anything less than a tux or
a formal gown.
am i right?
all i can find for a social factor is being poor
o List three social factors that most impact the scenario
here is the scenario.
Differences in Socioeconomic Status
The middle school in a rural community of 9,000 residents has four school-sponsored dances each year.
At the Valentine’s dance, a coat-and-tie affair, six eighth-grade boys showed up in rented tuxedos. They
had planned this together, and their parents, among the more affluent in the community, thought it
would be “cute” and paid for the rentals. The final dance of the year is scheduled for May, and it, too, is a
coat-and-tie dance. This time, rumors are circulating around school that “everyone” is renting a tux and
that the girls are getting new formal dresses. The parents of three boys are, according to the grapevine,
renting a limousine for their sons and their dates. These behaviors and dress standards are far in excess
of anything previously observed at the middle school.
Several students, particularly those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, have said they will
boycott the dance. They cannot afford the expensive attire, and they claim that the ones behind the
dress-up movement have said that only the nerds or geeks would show up in anything less than a tux or
a formal gown.
am i right?
all i can find for a social factor is being poor
Answers
bobpursley
Parents expectations and role playing.
peer pressure
bullying
peer pressure
bullying
scooby
was low income one? or was i wrong
Ms. Sue
Low income is right, also.
scooby
oh ok sorry didn't mean to refresh the page
Ms. Sue
High income is also a social factor. As Bobpursley implied, the high income parents don't seem to know what to do with their money -- other than bullying the other kids.
bobpursley
I don't think of family income as a social factor. I have known a lot of rich low lifes in my time, and a lot of poor cultured folks. Sometimes, folks generalize groupings such as trailer trash, or uppercrust, but in my experience, those are myths.
scooby
thank you i hope i can figure this assignment out