The five basic characteristics of social stratification are: a) Ancient Stratification / The Antiquity of Social stratification b) The Ubiquity of Stratification c) The Social Patterning of Stratification d) The Diversity of Form and Amount of Stratification e) The Consequences of Stratification
social stratification is the ranking of social groups
Slavery: The most extreme form of social stratification, based on the legal ownership of people. Caste: form of social stratification in which status is determined by ones family history and background and cannot be changed. Social Class: A system of stratification based on access to resources such as wealth, property, power and prestige
The key determinants of social stratification are economic, social and political policies.
The effect of social stratification in education is seen in various ways. This will be able to include a number of cultures together so as to form the basis of the syllabus in the education.
approaches in the study of social stratification?
social stratification is dividing people by class.
A strong warrior is selected as a leader of a group
A strong warrior is selected as a leader of a group
A strong warrior is selected as a leader of a group.
Social inequality reflects the social-conflict theorists ideas about social stratification.
I believe that the social conflict approach best explains the social stratification.