Relacionar Columnas 5-1 Social StructureVersión en línea S.4.8 Distinguish between the terms role, status, and esteem. S.4.1 Define stratification as a sociologist would. por Lance Hiles 1 Master statuses are usually ____ , because they determine how healthy you are, the type of house you have, & how much extra cash you have. 2 Younger people tend to know more about ___ than older people, proving again that your age is a master statuses, since it impacts your other statuses. 3 We have never had a ___ in the U.S., proving once again that your gender is a master statuses, since it impacts your other statuses. 4 We learn the values & norms of our ___ through socialization, which allows us to understand social behavior. 5 Sociologists do not care about a status by itself. They will only use the status to study a person ____ , when both are in the same social structure. 6 It is important that we learn the ___ of our social groups (like a classroom), and this can be found in the values & norms of our culture. 7 Social status is a major aspect of social structure. A person’s ascribed status can play a huge role in determining what ____ they have. 8 We are better able to ___ in a group, if we have a social map that illustrates the routines & relationships within that group. 9 All Jews in 1930s Germany held the same lowly status, proof that an ascribed status turns you into ___ , and not into a distinct person. 10 A _____ _____ is all the statuses that a person occupies at any particular time: teenager, friend, & student. 11 _____ impact other parts of our lives, so they are more significant. 12 In the majority of the world's countries, it is completely up to you if you want to be a ___ , one of many achieved statuses to choose from. 13 If you aren't a slave, and you have a control of your life, you will be able to select an ____ status. 14 Ascribed statuses are given automatically, & they are based on a person’s _____ , such as age, gender, ethnicity, & race. 15 Web designer, doctor, mother, or daughter. Each label refers to a _____ , or a position that the person occupies within a social structure 16 No one comes into this world knowing the social structure for every group, so they need to learn those social structures by ___ 17 Different statuses are seen as ranking higher or lower. People with higher status have the ability to ___ of people with lower status. 18 You do not choose your ____ status, it is given to you when you enter this world, like it or not. 19 Criminal is another master status, because it affects a person’s life choices; This is because _____ is based on master statuses. 20 You need to know the ___ of a given social group, otherwise you won't know how to behave, like finding people asleep on a classroom floor.