
Social Stratification -Meaning and its Characteristics
Quiz by Catherine Factor Quimora
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In your school, some students can afford new gadgets and extra lessons, while others share materials or use public computers. What does this situation best illustrate?
Your friend believes that being rich or poor is always based on how hard a person works. As a student who understands social stratification, what could you say to explain this belief?
A news report shows how families in rural areas have limited internet access, while those in cities enjoy high-speed connections. Which characteristic of social stratification does this example show?
Imagine two students — one from a wealthy family and another from a low-income family — both applying for the same scholarship. How does social stratification likely affect their chances?
If you were asked to design a campaign in your school to promote fairness and equal opportunity among students, which idea would best reflect your understanding of social stratification?