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Social Stratification
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Ascribed social status would be more typical of what society?
a. Pastoralist b. Aristocracy c. Industrial d. Capitalist
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Which of the following helped create social stratification in early Asian agricultural settlements?
a. The nomadic culture
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Explain what is Social class theories
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Which of the following best describes the social class of a small farmer
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Which of the following best describes the social classes of small farmers? 1. a light society of who?
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Which of the follow best describes the social class of a small farmer?(1 point)Responseselite of society, whose wealth had
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What detail from the first hand account demonstrates that the first class passengers were valued more than third class
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How has the caste system changed in India and Pakistan
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Give me an example sentence of Caste System
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How is a person's caste determined? (1 point) Responses religious faith religious faith intellectual ability intellectual
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Explain how the caste system is structured and why it results in social inequality.??????
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How is a person's. caste determined?
(1 point) Responses religious faith religious faith intellectual ability intellectual
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How is a person's caste determined?
(1 point) religious faith intellectual ability family status and occupation income and
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1. Social stratification is the deliberate ranking of social group in their relation to their access to social Rewards.
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Have social classes changed today? How so?
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1. Social Stratification is the deliberate ranking of social group in their relation to their access to social rewards. Discuss
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The caste system is a hierarchical Response area structure based on family status and Response area . A person's caste is
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Discuss the concept social stratification on light of Zambia's class system
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Write at the very least 3 sentences about the upper class definition
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
(1 point) In Mexico and most of Central America, most wealth is concentrated
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Caste:
is a rigid class distinction based on birth or wealth. systems are flexible class systems. refers to a system of
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With clear use of examples discuss on the types of social stratification. 3 pages
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With clear use of examples discuss on the types of social stratification. 4 pages
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With clear use of examples discuss the types of social stratification. 5 pages and 5 references
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The dominant group holds the power and authority in society relative to the subordinate and determines how that power and
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Generally, members of a society have occupations that in prestige,
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Most modern industrial societies do not have formal stratification systems.
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Generally, members of a society have occupations that vary in prestige, with some individuals having more access thn others to
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What is the term used to describe a system in which groups are ranked one above the other according to status?(1 point)
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