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What is social stratification?
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the ways that different groups of peop...
Social Studies, 09.09.2021 19:40 ciarab196
Please help!
What is social stratification?
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the ways that different groups of people portray themselves on social media
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the sorting of society into different levels based on factors like wealth and power
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the classification of families based on where they live in their countries
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the methods that capitalists use to try to attain wealth and reach a higher status
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