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cast system is buy birth social class system is monitary in social class you can move up cast you can not
The sociology of medicine is a subfield of sociology that focuses on the social factors that influence health, illness, and the healthcare system. It examines how social structures, institutions, and interactions impact individuals' health outcomes and experiences with the healthcare system.
Two institutions of social control in the US are the criminal justice system, including law enforcement agencies and courts that enforce laws and punish those who break them, and the education system, which socializes individuals and promotes conformity to societal norms through teaching values and behavior.
The Hindu caste system is not used in the US because the country values equality, human rights, and individual freedoms. The caste system goes against these principles by assigning social status and opportunities based on birth, not merit. In the US, discrimination based on caste, race, or religion is illegal.
The caste system in India is a hereditary social hierarchy system based on traditional occupations and religious beliefs, with limited social mobility, while the class system in the US is based on socioeconomic status and individuals have the potential to move between social classes. Caste is seen as more rigid and determined at birth, whereas class can be influenced by factors such as education, income, and occupation.
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Jo Anne B. Barnhart is the commissioner of the Social Security System in the US.
social market economy
It administers the social welfare system within the US. It controls Social Security
The US has a legal system in which laws are created at both the state and federal levels. This is known as a dual sovereign system.
The government has many social programs that take from the "rich" and give to the potential voters. We have Social Security, welfare, Medicare, medicaid, AFDC, all "socialist" in theory. Therefore, we have some mix of free market socialism.
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Capitalism Free Market Economy
The Social Contract Theory
No. Most industrialised countries have some sort of social security system in place. Exactly what they cover and how they're structured can be quite different though.