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Chapter 7

Across
A term for the economic elite.
A religion based system of stratification characterized by no social mobility.
Mobility that is inevitable from changes in the economy.
An individual's position in a stratified social order.
A system of stratification based on social prestige.
A system of stratification that has a governing elite, a few leaders who broadly hold power in society.
The idea that everyone should have an equal starting point.
The working class.
Mobility in which, if we hold fixed the changing distribution of jobs, individuals trade jobs not one-to-one but in a way that ultimately balances out.
The idea that each player must end up with the same amount regardless of the fairness of the "game."
A society of commerce in which the maximization of profit is the primary business incentive.
Down
Approach that ranks individuals by socioeconomic status, including income and educational attainment, and seeks to specify the attributes characteristic of people who end up in more desirable occupations.
The idea that everyone has an equal chance to achieve wealth, social prestige, and power because the rules of the game, so to speak, are the same for everyone.
A politically based system of stratification characterized by limited social mobility.
A two-directional relationship, following a pattern in which an original statement or thesis is countered with an antithesis leading to a conclusion that unites the strengths of the original position and the counterarguments.
A society where status and mobility are based on individual attributes, ability, and achievement.
Money received by a person for work, from transfers, or from returns on investments.
A family's or individual's net worth.