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6. What three factors affect life chances?

  • Class, age and occupation
  • Roles, status and wealth
  • Class, status and party
  • Party, gender and class

7. Who critised it for being 'too complicated'?

  • Marxist
  • Godzilla ;F
  • Feminism
  • New Right

8. Which two approaches does it relate to?

  • Marxist and Interactionist
  • Feminism and Marxism
  • Postmodernism and Feminism
  • Functionalism and Neo-Marxist

9. Another critism is its 'tautological' nature, what does this mean?

  • It offers no solutions
  • Explains itself using its own arguement
  • It overemphasises the role of women
  • It 'taunts' the working class

10. What is class?

  • A room where you learn sociology
  • Degree of prestige attached to social groups
  • Position in the economic market place
  • Power excercised by interest groups

11. What is comparative analysis?

  • Comparing one approach's research to a different approach
  • Comparing societies on a large scale to find patterns
  • Comparing small groups to find patterns
  • What boys do in the bathroom ;P

12. What is party?

  • Power excercised by interest groups
  • Position in the economic market place
  • Honour and prestige attached to social groups
  • An uncomfortable social gathering