
SOCIAL STRATIFICATION_REVIEW
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Implies the division or classification of members of society into different strata(singular: stratum), promoting the development of hierarchy among social groups.
In a society where social stratification is present, social desirables are inevitable.
It refers to factors that are somewhat accepted or desired in a certain society and may be associated with social status, popularity, acceptance, or approval.
Wealth, Power, and Prestige are the different systems of stratification.
Wealth pertains to the accumulated economic capital of an individual or group. The extent of the amassed wealth of an individual or group usually determines its influence in decision-making in society.
Social desirables may be associated with social status, popularity, acceptance, or approval
Stratification system that denotes the classification of an individual or group of persons having explicit societal status based on acquired characteristics.
This stratification system is the most extreme form of inequality in society.
This stratification system is identical to the practice of FEUDALISM.
This stratification system is related to the concept of Hindu practice, tradition, and culture, which is rooted in divine sanction and custom.