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The Pharaoh had the highest level in the class ranking
On two levels, at the top of the social hierarchy: on the highest level, the Pharaoh was himself considered a god. Priest were, together with the nobles, considered to be the second highest social level.
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Social status consistency refers to the degree to which an individual's positions in social hierarchies align across different domains (e.g., income, education, occupation). A high level of social status consistency indicates that an individual holds similar levels of status across these domains, while a low level of consistency suggests discrepancies in status between different areas of life. This concept is important in understanding social mobility and inequality.
In our society today, one's social status may be perceived & measured in many ways. This answer requires generalizations. If a person is deemed to have a high social status, it may be an advantage in the person's occupation. President Obama can safely be said to have a high level of social status. This gives him more media attention and access to other people with a high social status. This may enhance his political career. The reverse may be true if a sex scandal erupts in the White House and the president is involved. His social status is reduced due to the perception of of his involvement. He will retain media coverage however, former friends at his old level of social level will shun him. On another level we can see how one's social status can affect how this person is treated in our justice system. Many sociologists will have examples of poor people with a perceived low social status are treated more harshly then a celebrity with a high social status. Recent examples are the ins and outs of the Lindsey Lohan drug and driving arrests. It can be said that she received a lighter punishment by the courts than a person of low social status. In closing the bottom line is that social status can play a big role in our society.
The structures that shape society
The structures that shape society
In our society today, one's social status may be perceived & measured in many ways. This answer requires generalizations. If a person is deemed to have a high social status, it may be an advantage in the person's occupation. President Obama can safely be said to have a high level of social status. This gives him more media attention and access to other people with a high social status. This may enhance his political career. The reverse may be true if a sex scandal erupts in the White House and the president is involved. His social status is reduced due to the perception of of his involvement. He will retain media coverage however, former friends at his old level of social level will shun him. On another level we can see how one's social status can affect how this person is treated in our justice system. Many sociologists will have examples of poor people with a perceived low social status are treated more harshly then a celebrity with a high social status. Recent examples are the ins and outs of the Lindsey Lohan drug and driving arrests. It can be said that she received a lighter punishment by the courts than a person of low social status. In closing the bottom line is that social status can play a big role in our society.
A person's social status can be indicated by factors such as their occupation, level of education, income, possessions, and associations with individuals or groups of higher or lower social standing. Additionally, behaviors, mannerisms, and speech patterns can also play a role in signaling social status.
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The structures that shape society