Open Class System

Open Class System

what is opened up class system​

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1. what is opened up class system​


Answer:

An open class system is a stratification system that facilitates social mobility, with individual achievement and personal merit determining social rank

Answer:

An open class system is a stratification system that facilitates social mobility, with individual achievement and personal merit determining social rank

Explanation:

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2. why is class system considered an open social hierarchy?​


Because unlike caste systems, class systems are open. People are free to gain a different level of education or employment than their parents. They can also socialize with and marry members of other classes, which allows people to move from one class to another.


3. 1. in this class system, a person's status is based on their achievement thus, it allows people to change their social position in the societya. closed class systemb. estate systemc. open class systemd. feudal system​


Answer:

1. in this class system, a person's status is based on their achievement thus, it allows people to change their social position in the society

a. closed class system

b. estate system

c. open class system

d. feudal system

Answer:

B.ESTATE SYSTEM

Explanation:

The major systems of stratification are slavery, ESTATE SYSTEM, caste systems, and class systems.


4. people who are born into this system of society are socialized to accept their standing for the rest of their lives a. class system b. closed system c. caste system d. open system​


Answer:

c. caste system

Explanation:

A caste system is one in which people are born into their social standing and will remain in it their whole lives.


5. are you prepared for the opening of classes in beijing distance learning system​


i am not expecting that


6. 2. What simple machine is a bottle opener?A. First-class leverC. third-class leverB. Second-class leverD. a pulley system​


Answer:

B.second class lever

Explanation:

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Answer:

B Po hehe

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7. explain how education determinant affect individual's status in an open class system​


Answer:

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Explanation:


8. why is the caste system considered a closed social hierarchy and the class system an open social hierarchy?​


Answer:

Caste as a closed social stratification system in which membership is determined by birth and remains fixed for life; castes are also endogamous, meaning marriage is proscribed outside one's caste, and offspring are automatically members of their parents' caste


9. what is the characteristics of class system that made it as an open system? a) allow movement between the classes b) limits opportunity for individual growth c) sorrounded by open minded people d) people are allowed to socialize​


Answer:

Unlike caste systems, class systems are open. People are free to gain a different level of education or employment than their parents. They can also socialize with and marry members of other classes, which allows people to move from one class to another. In a class system, occupation is not fixed at birth.


10. explain how education determinant affect individual's status in an open class system​


Answer:

While sociologists debate exactly how social classes are divided, there is substantial evidence that socioeconomic status is tied to tangible advantages and outcomes.

Social class in the United States is a controversial issue, with social scientists disagreeing over models, definitions, and even the basic question of whether or not distinct classes exist.

Many Americans believe in a simple three-class model that includes the rich or upper class, the middle class, and the poor or working class.


11. 1. Does social stratification persist across generations?a. No, because everyone believes he or she belongs to a social class already.b. Yes, stratification serves to categorize and rank members of society across generationsresulting in different life chances.c. Yes, because it shows up in every society in the world but how exactly it looks likevary from society to society.d. No, it does not affect any generation in any parts of the world.2. Which statement best describes a caste system?a. It is an open system of stratification requiring the element of meritocracy for social mobility.b. It is a close system of stratification in which an individual is restricted to his or her social classonly.c. It is an open system of stratification with a combination of achieved and ascribed status.d. It is universal in every society in the world.3. What important factor is highlighted in class system which allows some social mobility?a. Raceb. Powerc. Meritocracyd. Wealth4. Which of the following groups belong to the upper class during the Philippine pre-colonial socialstratification?a. The Maharlika b. The AlipinC. The Timawad. The Maginoo5. Which of the following groups belong to the lower class during the Philippine pre-colonial socialstratification?a. The Maharlika b. The AlipinC. The Timawad. The Maginoo​


Answer:

1.b

Explanation:

2.b 3.c 4.a 5.b


12. 1. Society is stratified throughA Age, gender, population, religionB. Prestige, strength, abundance, raceC. Sex, age, strength, wealthD. Prestige, nationality, society, faith2. What is the element behind closed caste systems?A. Much were outlawed.B. They only live in rural areas,C. They are controlled by secret governmentsD. People do not modify their social roles3. What factor opened up class systems?A. Humans are more open-minded.B. They do not have layers that are specifically defined.C. Individuals make shared access between the groupsD. People within their class are allowed to socialize4. Which of these systems enables the most social mobility to takeplace?A Caste SystemB Class SystemC. Estate SystemD. Slavery System​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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13. Activity 1. Matching type: Match column A with Column B Column A 1. Social Stratification2. Social Mobility 3. Social Class 4. Wealth 5. Power 6. Prestige 7. Close class system 8. Open class system 9. Horizontal 10. Vertical Column B a. Caste System b. upward/downward mobility c. value of everything owned by a person d. a stratum or category of persons e. esteem, respect or approval f. allows all forms of mobility g. movement of people in the social hierarchy h. capacity to yield obedience i. limited to one's social class j. hierarchy of social categories k. class consciousness​


Answer:

1 k two a three e four f five h six j seven d eight b


14. don want to sell laptop and smartphone to be used for coming opening of class he want to sell at least 12 device and earn at least 450,000 in each laptop cost 25,000 and a smartphone cost 12500 write the system of inequalities that represent is problem and graph​


Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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15. Enrichment Activity 2Directions: Differentiate the three social classes under open system by completingthe graphic organizer below .Write your answer in a separate sheet of paper.Upper ClassMiddle ClassLower Class​


Answer:

UPPER CLASS - The people in this class have great wealth and sources of income. They constitute the elite wealthy group in the society. They have high reputation in terms of power and prestige.

MIDDLE CLASS - The people in this class may belong to the upper-middle class which is often made up of highly educated business and professional people with high incomes, such as doctors, lawyers, stockbrokens, and CEOs or to the lower-middle class often made up of people with lower incomes, such as managers, small business owners, teacher, and secretaries.

LOWER CLASS - The lower class is typified by poverty, homelessness, and unemployment. The people in this class belong to the bottom of socio-economic ladder.


16. 2. How do you describe a caste system?a. It is an open system of stratification requiring the element of meritocracy forsocial mobility.b. It is a close system of stratification in which an individual is restricted to hisor her social class only.c. It is an open system of stratification with a combination of achieved andascribed status.d. Caste system is universal in every society in the world.​


Answer:

B

Explanation:

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17. a. I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read the sentence carefully. Choose the correct answer for each item by writing the corresponding letter on the space provided before each number. 1. This type of social mobility refers to the upward movement in social class. Upward mobility b. Downward mobility c. Vertical mobility d. Horizontal mobility 2. This system of stratification is mainly based on achievement allowing more flexibility in social roles, and better interaction a. Open system b. Caste system c. Class system d. Closed system 3. In this theoretical perspective of social stratification, inequality causes workers to experience alienation, isolation and great misery due to powerless status. Functionalism theory b. Conflict theory a Functional theory d. Symbolic Interactionism a. 4. It is composed of people who share the same background and characteristics. Exogamous mamiages b. Social Class c. State d. Sovereignty a. a. 5. This system of stratification imposes the rigid boundaries between social groups. Open system b. Caste system d. Closed system c. Class system 6. This system of stratification, people are free to move from one social class to another and achieve higher status in life. Class system b. Opon system c Closed system d. Caste system a. a. e. 7. This refers to the ability of individual groups to change their positions within a social stratification system. Horizontal mobility b. Downward mobility c. Social mobility d. Upward mobility 8. This theoretical perspective of social stratification explains how people's social standing affects their everyday interactions. Functionalism theory b. Conflict theory c. Functional theory d. Symbolic Interactionism 9. This type of social mobility refers to the lowering of social class. Upward mobility b. Downward mobility c. Vertical mobility a. d. Horizontal mobility 10. It promotes belief in fate, destiny and the will of higher spiritual power rather than promotion of an individual freedom a. Closed system b. Open system c. Caste system d. Class system​


Answer:

1.a

2.c

3.d

Explanation:

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18. Class systems are more open in terms of social mobility. Select one: a. true b. false


Answer:

TRUE

The class system, which is a stratification system that is based

on the ownership of resources and the individual’s occupation or profession.

Unlike the caste system, class systems base social status on achievement

rather than ascription. They are also more open in terms of social mobility.

This allows people to move from one social class to another and achieve

higher status in life through education and employment.


19. 16. The statement below are functions of education in the society EXCEPT;A. Building characterB. Improving the health of nation's youth by providing physical exercise and coursein hygieneC. Educate the people especially the youngD. Encourage participation to fronts against the government17. You become an actress singer because you won the search/contest “The Voice".What kind of status is this?A. Ascribed statusB. Achieved statusC. PrestigeD, Esteem18. A type of Class System that prohibits social mobility. An example this type ofClass System is Indi's Caste SystemA. Open Class SystemB. Closed Class SystemC. Irrevocable Class SystemD. Social Mobility19. Those who are socially desirable possess a high level of:A. Wealth, Influence, PrestigeB. Prestige, Power, PopularityC. Health, Wealth, PowerD. Wealth, Power, Prestige20. This is the ability to influence others to do something even if they are unwilling.A. PrestigeB PowerC. WealthD. Influence​


Answer:

16.a

Explanation:

Answer:

16.D

17.B

18.D.

19.C.

20.D.

Explanation:

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20. 9. The method of relating people in terms of certain social characteristicsand then classifying them into social categories based on theircharacteristicsa. social structureC. differentiationb. social mobilityd. political stratification10. These are mostly professional people like lawyers, doctors, manager, ownersof small businesses, executives, etc.a. upper classC. lower classb. social classd middle class11. The movement of a person within a social class level.a. horizontal mobilityC. statusesb. vertical mobility. d. status12. Assigned by the society on the basis of some fixed categorya. StatusC. ascribed statusb. achieved statusd. statuses13. The movement of a person between social class levels or another classa. horizontal mobilityC. vertical mobilityb. upper classd. middle class14. Individuals can change their social class in the society.a. caste and closed-class system C.social statusb. social classd. open class system15. It refers to the assessment of our role behaviour.a. classC. prestigeb. esteemd. statu​


Answer:

9.a social structure 10.d middle class 11.b vertical mobility 12.C.ascribed status 13.C vertical mobility 14.B Social class 15.B Esteem

Explanation:

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21. Directions: Analyze each statement below. Write TRUE if it is correct, otherwise FALSE. Place your answers in a separate sheet of paper.1. Social stratification the process where a society determines a person'sworth based on their income and wealth, as well as other characteristics likegender, class and age, and distributes social rewards accordingly.23 3. From a structional-functinalist perspective, poverty may serve positive2. Social stratification is only found in industrialized socieities.functions for society.45 4. A class system is more closed than a caste system.5. Ethnicity is constructed from cultural traits, whereas race is constructed from biological traits6. Estate systems of social stratification have two classes.unequal69 7. Different societies have different explanations of why people should be8. Caste systems are characterized by a high level of equality.9. The idea that social inequality plays a vital role in the smooth operation ofsociety is consistent with the structural-functional approach.10. The caste system is a more open straification system than a class system​


Answer:

1. TRUE

2. FALSE

3. TRUE

4. TRUE

Explanation:

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22. 1. A big chunk of the Philippine population experience situations where they are having enequal access to various resources and previlleges in the society. What principle is presented in the situation?A. Social stratificationB. Low-income classC. Social mobilityD. Socialization2. Based on the selection above, most people in the philippines are classified as _______.A. High income classB. Low-income classC. Middle income classD. No income class3. Which of the following social systems allows the most social mobility to occur in a society?A. Caste systemB. Class systemC. Estate D. Monarchy4. What makes a class system open?A. people are more open minded in this system.B. people can socialize within their class only.C. They do not have a clearly defined layers in their class system.D. they allow the movement of people from one class to another.5. This theory uses interactions of individuals to explain society.A. Conflict perspectiveB. Functionalist PerspectiveC. Power perspectiveD. Symbolic Interactionism pahelp plss​


Answer:

A.

D.

B.

A.

C

Explanation:

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23. It is the system of stratification that impose the rigid boundaries between social groups. a. caste system b. closed system c. open system d. class system


Answer:

b. closed system


24. 2. What factor makes class systems open?A. People are more open-minded.B. They do not have clearly defined layers.C. They allow for movement between the classes.​


Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Answer:

A po

Explanation:

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25. Are systems of social stratification that are based on achievement, allowing more flexibility in social roles, inc reased social mobility, and better interaction among social groups and classes.Select one:a. class systemb. slavery systemc. open systems d. closed system​


Open Systems is the correct answer, thank me later


26. What simple machine is opening a soda using soda opener.A.first-class leverB.second-class leverC.third-class leverD. a pulley systemThx nalang sa mag answer​


Answer:

D. a pulley system

Explanation:

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27. Are systems of social stratification that are based on achievement, allowing more flexibility in social roles, inc reased social mobility, and better interaction among social groups and classes. Select one: a. closed system b. class system c. slavery system d. open systems


its open system based on OED

28. Learning Task 2. CASTE metDirections: Write inside the pencil what are the differences between open and closedsystems of stratification in our country.CLOSEDCasteOPENClass​


Answer:

In a closed stratification system, there is little or no chance for you to move to another level in society. You tend to stay in the class where you were born. There is generally very little you can do to change your social status.

In an open stratification system, you can achieve a change in status through your choices. Work hard enough, search long enough, make enough mistakes, and you can find yourself in a completely different class than the one you had been born into.

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29. matching type colum a 1.social class 2.power 3.prestige 4.open class system 5.closed class system column b a.limited to one's social class b.provides all forms of social mobilityc.esteem respect or approval d.value of everything owned by apersone.a stratum or category of person concludes properly such as buildings lands houses and other material possession ​


Answer:

a.d.c.b.e.

Explanation:

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30. They are run by secretive governmentsD. People cannot change their social standings3. What factor makes class systems open?A People are more open-minded.A. They do not have clearly defined layersC. They allow for movement between the classes.D. People are encouraged to socialize within their class4. Which of these systems allows for the most social mobilityA CastoB. ClassC. EstateD. Slavery5. Which statement illustrates low status consistency?AA celebrity actress owns homes in three countries.B A suburban family lives in a modest ranch homeenjoys a nice vacation each summer.C. A single mother receives food stamps and struggles toadequate employmentD. A college dropout launches an online company thatmillions in its first year​


Answer:

3.a

4.d

5.c

Explanation:

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