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 2 Hour Exam in June  Source Material  2 Questions on Methodology  2 Questions on Issues of Inequality & Difference in Contemporary UK  Requires.

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2  2 Hour Exam in June  Source Material  2 Questions on Methodology  2 Questions on Issues of Inequality & Difference in Contemporary UK  Requires knowledge gained across 2 year programme

3  Do you think the contemporary UK is an equal or unequal society?  Would you prefer to live in a society based on equality or inequality? Why?  Who do you think holds power in the contemporary UK?

4  Write a short definition of what you understand by the term ‘social inequality’? Ext: - How do you think the term social inequality differs from the term ‘social difference’?

5 Social inequalities involve an element of social advantage or disadvantage for some groups or individuals over others…related to people’s share of material and cultural resources. (Payne; 2006) The UK remains one of the most unequal societies in the developed world. (Cooke & Oppenheim; 2008)

6  The following list of people are the occupants of your bomb shelter.  There is only enough room and provisions for seven of them (plus yourself). Therefore, you have to choose which seven of them to send outside to die.  Justify your decisions.

7 Computer programmer (Male; 37)Scientist (M; 50) Baby (F; 6m)Schoolgirl (F; 8) Farmer (M; 45)Famous Writer (M; 56) MP (Male; 40) Teenager (M; 14) Priest (M; 67) Suspected IRA Terrorist (F; 28) Sociology Teacher (F; 30) Footballer (M; 22) Housewife (F; 25) Her Husband (M; 27)

8 Beteille (1986)  There has always been social inequality: It is natural.  It even exists within the smallest tribes. Discuss: So social inequality within human societies is natural and should not be challenged? Should we never challenge that which is ‘natural’?

9  Every society is therefore stratified ; divided into a hierarchy of social groups.  Depending on the stratification system of a society, there are advantages and disadvantages linked to income, wealth, occupation, ethnicity, gender, age etc.  Humans dream of equal societies...but we have yet to create one.

10  This is the sociological term that describes how important someone is in their society. Status can be gained in two ways: Ascribed Achieved Give examples for each.

11  The ease/ability to change one’s status within a society demonstrates how socially open or socially closed that society is: OpennessClosure Lots of opportunity to change social position. No opportunity to change social position

12  For each of the following societies, identify a characteristic that impacts people’s life chances:  Northern Ireland  The Old Soviet Union  Israel  The USA Deep South  The old South Africa

13  Complete the worksheet…

14 Brahmins (priests and nobles) Kshatriyas/Rajputs (warriors, rulers, landowners) Vaishyas (merchants, traders, farmers) Shudras (servants, labourers, manual workers) Outcasts/untouchables Caste is ascribed at birth and there is little chance of social mobility. Some argue the UK class system is not so different.

15  The Feudal System (nobles, clergy, commoners)  Slavery  Capitalism (a class system based on people’s positions in the market).

16 DrinkAgeSexClass Champagne cocktail A pint of bitter Gin & Tonic Half-Lager and Lime Double Whisky Mackeson Perrier Water Glass of white wine Dry Martini (shaken, not stirred) Half a Cider

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18  What do you think is meant by the word ‘Wealth’?  How is this different from ‘income’?

19  WEALTH is property in the form of assets which can be sold for cash  Productive property  Consumption property  INCOME is the money people receive  Earned income  Unearned income

20  Examine the sources on your handout and answer the questions provided. Pairs; 5 mins

21  Who are the ‘wealthy’ people in our society?  How do we decide whether or not someone is ‘wealthy’?

22 Rank the following in terms of their importance in shaping economic inequalities in the UK:  THE JOBS PEOPLE DO  GENDER  ETHNIC IDENTITY  THE FAMILY THEY WERE BORN INTO  THE REGION OF THE COUNTRY THEY WERE BORN IN  THEIR RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION  HOW OLD THEY ARE

23  Find out who are the ten richest individuals in the UK today, and how much each is worth. http://www.therichest.com/rich- list/nation/sunday-times-rich-list/

24 Outline and evaluate two ways in which UK society is stratified. (15 mins)


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