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    Social inequality is the unequal set of opportunities and rewards for different social positions or statuses within a group or society. Social inequality happens when resources in a society are distributed unevenly. In America, social inequality is growing nonstop, and resource disparity still exists today. Social inequality affects poverty, many Americans are working low paying jobs with no hope of ever reaching social mobility, and the economy gap between rich and the poor keeps widening. These

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    Social inequality is a broad term that has a lot of aspects that determine the definition. “Social inequality refers to the ways in which socially-defined categories of persons are differentially positioned with regard to access to a variety of social goods” (Walker). Some of the first factors to take into consideration when talking about social inequality refer to characteristics such as age, gender, social rank, and ethnicity. Based on somebody’s characteristics can determine their access to social

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    Ott & Dicke (2016) talk about the shift in approach to dealing with social problems in the U.S., from one more focused on "individual and family responsibility in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to community problem solving as the nation urbanized in the nineteenth century" (p. 47). Reflecting on this challenge, Andrew Carnegie argued that wealthy people have a unique responsibility to be philanthropic. In other words, the rich should dedicate themselves to distributing their wealth responsibly

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    Individuals are positioned differently in society in relation to socially constructed categories of identity (race, gender, class, socioeconomic status, etc.) that shape our experiences. The social construct categories that one belong to can produce social, political and economic privilege and oppression. The theory of intersectionality suggests that our relationship to these categories is multi-layered and co-constructed. Thus, our relationship to privilege and oppression is a complicated dynamic

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    INCOME AND SOCIAL CLASS INEQUALITY IN AMERICA This paper will review and analyze the relationship between income inequality and society, and how social class brackets came to exist. We will also cover the factors that contribute to the downward mobility experienced by the middle and lower-class members of society in America.   There is a very close relationship that exists between income inequality and social class. Many families experience set-backs as a result of the growing income inequality in America

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    discrepancy is the iniquity in social classes. On September of 2011, Matt Wuerker a political cartoonist for Politico, published Kitchen Tables that highlighted the injustice in social classes. It is a cartoon that consist of three different drawings of kitchen tables that Americans sit around: a luxurious upper class, an average middle class, and a deprived underclass. Wuerker used unequal proportion between each of the drawings size to represent the iniquity within social classes. He not only gave

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    Theories of Social Inequality In briefly evaluating the classical and modern explanations of social inequality, it is essential that we step outside the realm of our own lives, class position, and discard any assumptions we might have about the nature of inequality. This process of critical pedagogy allows us to view our world, not from our perspective, but from a wider, more critical analysis of inequality's nature. Also, it should be considered within this wider perspective that all theories

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    Social Inequality in Public School The subject of social inequalities in public schools affects all social classes and the learning experience by students coming from different social groups. A great curriculum taught by talented teachers can reduce inequality, helping students manage their learning skills and achieve their goals. It is said that most inequalities are recognized as race, gender, and class inequality, but let 's start with “nested Inequalities” Jennifer L. Hochschild

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    The Antebellum south was a very paternalistic society believing strongly in a social hierarchy that attempted to emulated the aristocracy of Europe. (Nash, et al., 2007., p. 316) At the top of the hierarchy were the wealthy planters that believed in being treated with deference by those below them in the class hierarchy and were to care for those that were “inferior” like a father. (Nash, et al., 2007., p. 316) The wives of these wealthy men were often “placed on a pedestal and expected to uphold

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    Antonia, after emigration to Black Hawk in Nebraska, the Bohemian family Shimerdas had to face difficulties in language barrier, culture differences, and inequality in financial condition, which caused their social isolation from other citizens of Black Hawk. The language barrier of Shimerdas, especially Mr. and Ms. Shimerda, affected their social life since American speakers were hard to get an understanding of them. In the first few months after their emigration, Shimerdas’ broken English made

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