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.
Social Stratification
State
Institutions
Organization
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In a society where social stratification is present, social desirables are inevitable.
truefalseTrue or False5sEditDelete - Q3
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.
Social Desirables
Stratification
Social Stratification
Stratification System
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Wealth, Power, and Prestige are the different systems of stratification.
falsetrueTrue or False10sEditDelete - Q5
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.
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Social desirables may be associated with social status, popularity, acceptance, or approval
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Stratification system that denotes the classification of an individual or group of persons having explicit societal status based on acquired characteristics.
Slavery
Estate
Class
Caste
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This stratification system is the most extreme form of inequality in society.
Caste
Slavery
Estate
Class
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This stratification system is identical to the practice of FEUDALISM.
Slavery
Class
Caste
Estate
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This stratification system is related to the concept of Hindu practice, tradition, and culture, which is rooted in divine sanction and custom.
Class
Estate
Caste
Slavery
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