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Q1Domain Verified
According to the foundational principles of social stratification as presented in "The Complete MCAT Social Stratification & Inequality Course 2026," which of the following best describes the concept of intersectionality in understanding inequality?
The cumulative disadvantage experienced by individuals belonging to a single, dominant social group.
The synergistic effect of multiple social identities (e.g., race, gender, class) interacting to create unique experiences of privilege or oppression.
The process by which social mobility is determined solely by an individual's meritocratic achievements, regardless of backgroun
D) The uniform distribution of resources and opportunities across all segments of society, leading to minimal observable inequality.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of the "MCAT Sociology Mastery Hub," what is the primary theoretical implication of a society exhibiting a high degree of social immobility, as discussed in the stratification course?
Social mobility is facilitated by strong social networks and extensive access to educational resources for all citizens.
The society is likely operating under a purely meritocratic system where individual effort dictates social standing.
The stratification system is rigid, with limited opportunities for individuals to change their social class or status, often reinforcing existing power structures.
The dominant ideology emphasizes individual responsibility and downward mobility as a natural consequence of poor choices.
Q3Domain Verified
The "Zero to Expert" progression in "The Complete MCAT Social Stratification & Inequality Course 2026" emphasizes understanding the distinction between "class" and "status" as conceptualized by Max Weber. Which scenario best illustrates this distinction in a practical MCAT-style question?
A highly paid surgeon (high class) who is also a respected community leader (high status).
An impoverished artist (low class) who is widely admired for their creative genius (high status).
A wealthy business owner (high class) who is ostracized by their peers due to unethical business practices (low status).
A politician (potentially high class) who faces public scrutiny and loss of reputation (low status).

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