Systems of Social Structure and Gender structure Alexa











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Systems of Social Structure and Gender structure Alexa Smithwrick AP World History
What is social structure? The people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships. In other words, social structure is social organization based on established patterns of social interaction between different relationships. Social structure varies between countries and can play a key role in interaction between countries.
What Effect Does Social Structure Have? Social structure has influence on all of the following: Socialization Status Expectations Legal Regulations Ideology
The History of Social Some. Structures believe that social structure is naturally developed. It may be caused by larger system needs, such as the need for labor, management, professional and military classes, or by conflicts between groups, such as competition among political parties or among elites and masses. Others believe that this structuring is not a result of natural processes, but is socially constructed. It may be created by the power of elites who seek to retain their power, or by economic systems that place emphasis upon competition or cooperation. Alexis de Tocqueville was the first to use the term social structure. Tocqueville studied the effects of the rising equality of social conditions on the individual and the state in western societies. And his research has been very influential to the field of sociology. Later, Karl Marx, Herbert Spencer, Max Weber, Ferdinand Tönnies, and Emile Durkheim all contributed to structural concepts in sociology. Alexis de Tocqueville
Comparing Social Structures Below the social structures of America and India are compared. As you can see America’s social structure is based on economy, but India’s is based on profession and ancestry. America Upper Class -also referred to simply as the rich, is often considered to consist of those with great influence and wealth. India Brahmins- priests and other religious leaders Upper Middle Class-consists of those Kshatriyas-ruler, warrior, or a land owner who have autonomy in their work, aboveaverage incomes, and advanced educations. Middle Class-consisting of professionals or Vaisyas- merchants business owners who share a culture of domesticity and sub-urbanity. Lower Middle Class-consist of "semiprofessionals" and lower level white collar employees Sudras-artisans and agriculturalists Lower Class or “Working Class”- lowest class, associated with poverty Harijan-”outside” the caste system, otherwise know as untouchables
What Is Gender Structure? It is the way that gender is embedded in the individual, interactional, and institutional dimensions of a For example in some parts of the world the man is considered the head of the house. This is a form of gender structure.
What Effect Does Gender Structure Have? Gender Structure can effect all of the following: Education Marriage Legal Rights Profession
Comparing Gender Structures Below the gender structures of America and Afghanistan are compared. The two are drastically different. This is due to that fact that the majority of the population of Afghanistan practices a Muslim faith. The Muslim faith is very restrictive to women. America Afghanistan Education- In America women receive an education equal to that of men Education- millions of girls have gained access to primary school during the last few years, but only 4% of females reach 10 th grade Marriage- In America the legal age to be married is 18. Arranged marriages existed in the 1700 s and 1800 s but are uncommon today Marriage-arranged marriages are custom and females have little or no say. The girls are married young , sometimes at ages as young as 11. Legal Rights- up until the 19 th century women were unable to vote. Now women participate in the government and many hold influential government positions Legal Rights-recently new laws have been passed in Afghanistan that says a wife has no right to deny her “husband rights” the legislation also grants guardianship of children exclusively to their fathers and grandfathers, and requires women to get permission from their husbands to work. Profession-In the past most women were Profession- New legislation in Afghanistan
Changing Social Structures As history shows, social structures can be changed. There was a time where women couldn’t vote in America. It was once absurd for a man to be a home maker. Times are changing and more people are becoming advocates for equality. Here a few examples of recent changes in social structure: Women now hold seats in the Afghan parliament In 2005 Egypt granted women expanded divorce rights Morocco got its first senior female political figure in 1997, a secretary of state in the cabinet. In 2004 Algerian women comprised almost 20 per cent in the upper house of that country’s legislature Algeria has 800 women judges, about half the total in the country. There also 1, 065 women lawyers out of a total of 6, 400. Caste. Watch. UK has lobbied to include caste-based discrimination as part of a stream-lined single equality act that would go into effect in 2010.
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Instructions This Power. Point needs revamping for our needs 1. Information regarding Latin American Social Structure is missing 2. Information on America, Afghanistan and India is very current 3. Slide three needs definitions and examples Make the needed changes, remembering to cite your sources (and images) and NOT to use Wikipedia