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Special Focus: Illiteracy and Starvation in the World Learning Objectives:
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Social stratification is a system in which large numbers of people are divided into layers according to their relative power, property, and prestige.
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Estate Slavery Class Caste
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Nobility Clergy Commoners
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Slavery has been around for a long time and still exists today.
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Sex: biological distinction between females and males. (XX=female) (XY=males) Gender: refers to the personal traits and social positions that members of a society attach to being female and male.
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Women are locked out of education more often than men across the world. Women receive less education on average than their male counterparts across the globe.
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Wife, Mother, Homemaker = Separate Spheres. Unequal Human Rights Unequal Asset Ownership Unequal Work and Pay
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Illiteracy rates are high in poor societies (about half of all Africans and one-fourth of all Latin Americans can neither read nor write).
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About ¼ of South Americans are Illiterate. About ½ of Africans are illiterate.
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The loss of life due to poor nutrition every 5 years surpasses the death toll from war, revolution, and murder during the last 150 years.
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More than 18 million people die from starvation every year. 18,000,000
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A system in which large numbers of people are divided into layers according to their relative power, property, and prestige is known as: A. Global stratification B. Gender stratification C. Racial stratification D. Social stratification
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A system in which large numbers of people are divided into layers according to their relative power, property, and prestige is known as: A. Global stratification B. Gender stratification C. Racial stratification D. Social stratification
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All of the following are systems of stratification except: A. Estate B. Class C. Slavery D. Humanism E. Caste
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All of the following are systems of stratification except: A. Estate B. Class C. Slavery D. Humanism E. Caste
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In which of the following systems of stratification is it easiest for individuals to move up or down in society? A. Estate B. Class C. Slavery D. Humanism E. Caste
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In which of the following systems of stratification is it easiest for individuals to move up or down in society? A. Estate B. Class C. Slavery D. Humanism E. Caste
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Due to advancements in gender equality, globally women are less likely than their male counterparts to be illiterate. A. True B. False
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Due to advancements in gender equality, globally women are less likely than their male counterparts to be illiterate. A. True B. False
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Every five years, the loss of life due to poor nutrition surpasses the death toll from war, revolution, and murder during the last 150 years. A. True B. False
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Every five years, the loss of life due to poor nutrition surpasses the death toll from war, revolution, and murder during the last 150 years. A. True B. False
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