Question
What has traditionally happened in health care in the United States?(1 point)
Responses
Men are less likely to be treated immediately for chest pains than women.
Men are less likely to be treated immediately for chest pains than women.
Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.
Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.
Men are more likely to live longer than women and thus have more healthcare needs.
Men are more likely to live longer than women and thus have more healthcare needs.
Women’s medical complaints are treated with pain medicine more often than men’s complaints.
Social inequality can play a large role in the healthcare people can receive in the United States. How is this BEST demonstrated?(1 point)
Responses
Many people do not have health insurance or reputable healthcare providers because of their employment or location.
Many people do not have health insurance or reputable healthcare providers because of their employment or location.
People who are unable to afford insurance are given free insurance that is paid for by their employer.
People who are unable to afford insurance are given free insurance that is paid for by their employer.
Because of universal health care, both the wealthy and the poor have equal access to medical facilities.
Because of universal health care, both the wealthy and the poor have equal access to medical facilities.
All citizens now have enough insurance to cover any minor illnesses or injuries due to the Affordable Care Act.
All citizens now have enough insurance to cover any minor illnesses or injuries due to the Affordable Care Act.
What is MOST likely true about health care in US society today?(1 point)
Responses
People are living longer, so there is more need for medical care.
People are living longer, so there is more need for medical care.
The CDC and FDA will be shut down soon because they no longer serve a purpose.
The CDC and FDA will be shut down soon because they no longer serve a purpose.
So many babies are born each day that they are overwhelming our hospital systems.
So many babies are born each day that they are overwhelming our hospital systems.
Healthcare providers do have access to clean water and safe facilities.
Healthcare providers do have access to clean water and safe facilities.
What is the BEST example of someone's ascribed status?(1 point)
Responses
Marco is Italian.
Marco is Italian.
Priya owns a condo.
Priya owns a condo.
Jeremy is a teacher.
Jeremy is a teacher.
Lydia plays on a professional soccer team.
Faroz is proud that he was able to graduate college and become an architect. He decides to throw a party to celebrate. What is Faroz celebrating?(1 point)
Responses
his ascribed status
his ascribed status
his caste
his caste
his achieved status
his achieved status
his ethnicity
Jared stops by the grocery store on his way home from work. A fellow shopper notices Jared's medical scrubs and asks if he is a doctor. He replies, “No, I am a nurse.” What did Jared MOST likely experience in this exchange?(1 point)
Responses
stereotyping
stereotyping
class inequality
class inequality
bias about his caste
bias about his caste
discrimination
In some countries, workers earn less than a dollar a day and cannot afford food, clean water, or schooling for their families, while in other countries resources and education are readily available. What is the BEST term to describe this situation?(1 point)
Responses
stereotyping
stereotyping
global stratification
global stratification
legitimacy of power
legitimacy of power
institutionalized inequality
Danesh drives a fancy sports car and posts pictures of luxurious vacations on social media. How would a sociologist MOST likely explain Danesh's behavior?(1 point)
Responses
It is evidence of discrimination.
It is evidence of discrimination.
It demonstrates conflict theory.
It demonstrates conflict theory.
It demonstrates symbolic interactionism.
It demonstrates symbolic interactionism.
It is evidence of his ascribed status.
What is the BEST example of the functionalist perspective of social stratification?(1 point)
Responses
People with important jobs should earn more money than people with less important jobs.
People with important jobs should earn more money than people with less important jobs.
Some people like to show off their status and wealth by buying a lot of nice things.
Some people like to show off their status and wealth by buying a lot of nice things.
People who are already in power create division to keep other groups less powerful.
People who are already in power create division to keep other groups less powerful.
Someone’s place in society determines whether or not they can be discriminated against.
Which sociologist is MOST likely to argue that social stratification is a necessary method for maintaining social order?(1 point)
Responses
one who supports the functionalist theory of stratification
one who supports the functionalist theory of stratification
one who supports the conflict theory of stratification
one who supports the conflict theory of stratification
one who supports symbolic interactionism
one who supports symbolic interactionism
one who supports institutionalized inequality
When someone asks Katrina to describe herself, she says, “I am a wife, mother, and lawyer.” Katrina is MOST likely classifying herself by which term?(1 point)
Responses
her status
her status
her stratifications
her stratifications
her class
her class
her roles
Responses
Men are less likely to be treated immediately for chest pains than women.
Men are less likely to be treated immediately for chest pains than women.
Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.
Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.
Men are more likely to live longer than women and thus have more healthcare needs.
Men are more likely to live longer than women and thus have more healthcare needs.
Women’s medical complaints are treated with pain medicine more often than men’s complaints.
Social inequality can play a large role in the healthcare people can receive in the United States. How is this BEST demonstrated?(1 point)
Responses
Many people do not have health insurance or reputable healthcare providers because of their employment or location.
Many people do not have health insurance or reputable healthcare providers because of their employment or location.
People who are unable to afford insurance are given free insurance that is paid for by their employer.
People who are unable to afford insurance are given free insurance that is paid for by their employer.
Because of universal health care, both the wealthy and the poor have equal access to medical facilities.
Because of universal health care, both the wealthy and the poor have equal access to medical facilities.
All citizens now have enough insurance to cover any minor illnesses or injuries due to the Affordable Care Act.
All citizens now have enough insurance to cover any minor illnesses or injuries due to the Affordable Care Act.
What is MOST likely true about health care in US society today?(1 point)
Responses
People are living longer, so there is more need for medical care.
People are living longer, so there is more need for medical care.
The CDC and FDA will be shut down soon because they no longer serve a purpose.
The CDC and FDA will be shut down soon because they no longer serve a purpose.
So many babies are born each day that they are overwhelming our hospital systems.
So many babies are born each day that they are overwhelming our hospital systems.
Healthcare providers do have access to clean water and safe facilities.
Healthcare providers do have access to clean water and safe facilities.
What is the BEST example of someone's ascribed status?(1 point)
Responses
Marco is Italian.
Marco is Italian.
Priya owns a condo.
Priya owns a condo.
Jeremy is a teacher.
Jeremy is a teacher.
Lydia plays on a professional soccer team.
Faroz is proud that he was able to graduate college and become an architect. He decides to throw a party to celebrate. What is Faroz celebrating?(1 point)
Responses
his ascribed status
his ascribed status
his caste
his caste
his achieved status
his achieved status
his ethnicity
Jared stops by the grocery store on his way home from work. A fellow shopper notices Jared's medical scrubs and asks if he is a doctor. He replies, “No, I am a nurse.” What did Jared MOST likely experience in this exchange?(1 point)
Responses
stereotyping
stereotyping
class inequality
class inequality
bias about his caste
bias about his caste
discrimination
In some countries, workers earn less than a dollar a day and cannot afford food, clean water, or schooling for their families, while in other countries resources and education are readily available. What is the BEST term to describe this situation?(1 point)
Responses
stereotyping
stereotyping
global stratification
global stratification
legitimacy of power
legitimacy of power
institutionalized inequality
Danesh drives a fancy sports car and posts pictures of luxurious vacations on social media. How would a sociologist MOST likely explain Danesh's behavior?(1 point)
Responses
It is evidence of discrimination.
It is evidence of discrimination.
It demonstrates conflict theory.
It demonstrates conflict theory.
It demonstrates symbolic interactionism.
It demonstrates symbolic interactionism.
It is evidence of his ascribed status.
What is the BEST example of the functionalist perspective of social stratification?(1 point)
Responses
People with important jobs should earn more money than people with less important jobs.
People with important jobs should earn more money than people with less important jobs.
Some people like to show off their status and wealth by buying a lot of nice things.
Some people like to show off their status and wealth by buying a lot of nice things.
People who are already in power create division to keep other groups less powerful.
People who are already in power create division to keep other groups less powerful.
Someone’s place in society determines whether or not they can be discriminated against.
Which sociologist is MOST likely to argue that social stratification is a necessary method for maintaining social order?(1 point)
Responses
one who supports the functionalist theory of stratification
one who supports the functionalist theory of stratification
one who supports the conflict theory of stratification
one who supports the conflict theory of stratification
one who supports symbolic interactionism
one who supports symbolic interactionism
one who supports institutionalized inequality
When someone asks Katrina to describe herself, she says, “I am a wife, mother, and lawyer.” Katrina is MOST likely classifying herself by which term?(1 point)
Responses
her status
her status
her stratifications
her stratifications
her class
her class
her roles
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the best answers for each question you provided:
1. **What has traditionally happened in health care in the United States?**
- **Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.**
2. **Social inequality can play a large role in the healthcare people can receive in the United States. How is this BEST demonstrated?**
- **Many people do not have health insurance or reputable healthcare providers because of their employment or location.**
3. **What is MOST likely true about health care in US society today?**
- **People are living longer, so there is more need for medical care.**
4. **What is the BEST example of someone's ascribed status?**
- **Marco is Italian.**
5. **Faroz is proud that he was able to graduate college and become an architect. He decides to throw a party to celebrate. What is Faroz celebrating?**
- **his achieved status**
6. **Jared stops by the grocery store on his way home from work. A fellow shopper notices Jared's medical scrubs and asks if he is a doctor. He replies, “No, I am a nurse.” What did Jared MOST likely experience in this exchange?**
- **stereotyping**
7. **In some countries, workers earn less than a dollar a day and cannot afford food, clean water, or schooling for their families, while in other countries resources and education are readily available. What is the BEST term to describe this situation?**
- **global stratification**
8. **Danesh drives a fancy sports car and posts pictures of luxurious vacations on social media. How would a sociologist MOST likely explain Danesh's behavior?**
- **It demonstrates symbolic interactionism.**
9. **What is the BEST example of the functionalist perspective of social stratification?**
- **People with important jobs should earn more money than people with less important jobs.**
10. **Which sociologist is MOST likely to argue that social stratification is a necessary method for maintaining social order?**
- **one who supports the functionalist theory of stratification**
11. **When someone asks Katrina to describe herself, she says, “I am a wife, mother, and lawyer.” Katrina is MOST likely classifying herself by which term?**
- **her status**
Feel free to ask if you need any further clarification or assistance!
1. **What has traditionally happened in health care in the United States?**
- **Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.**
2. **Social inequality can play a large role in the healthcare people can receive in the United States. How is this BEST demonstrated?**
- **Many people do not have health insurance or reputable healthcare providers because of their employment or location.**
3. **What is MOST likely true about health care in US society today?**
- **People are living longer, so there is more need for medical care.**
4. **What is the BEST example of someone's ascribed status?**
- **Marco is Italian.**
5. **Faroz is proud that he was able to graduate college and become an architect. He decides to throw a party to celebrate. What is Faroz celebrating?**
- **his achieved status**
6. **Jared stops by the grocery store on his way home from work. A fellow shopper notices Jared's medical scrubs and asks if he is a doctor. He replies, “No, I am a nurse.” What did Jared MOST likely experience in this exchange?**
- **stereotyping**
7. **In some countries, workers earn less than a dollar a day and cannot afford food, clean water, or schooling for their families, while in other countries resources and education are readily available. What is the BEST term to describe this situation?**
- **global stratification**
8. **Danesh drives a fancy sports car and posts pictures of luxurious vacations on social media. How would a sociologist MOST likely explain Danesh's behavior?**
- **It demonstrates symbolic interactionism.**
9. **What is the BEST example of the functionalist perspective of social stratification?**
- **People with important jobs should earn more money than people with less important jobs.**
10. **Which sociologist is MOST likely to argue that social stratification is a necessary method for maintaining social order?**
- **one who supports the functionalist theory of stratification**
11. **When someone asks Katrina to describe herself, she says, “I am a wife, mother, and lawyer.” Katrina is MOST likely classifying herself by which term?**
- **her status**
Feel free to ask if you need any further clarification or assistance!