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Global stratification has both a positive and negative impact in the United States. In the United states the stratification is usually done according to power and wealth. This has led to people from the other parts of the world seek to immigrate into the United States.
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Social stratification
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Conflict Perspective
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A class system has fluid boundaries that permit movement up and down the class ladder.
The main theoretical perspectives of social stratification are structural-functionalism, which sees stratification as necessary for society to function efficiently; conflict theory, which views stratification as a result of competition for scarce resources; and symbolic interactionism, which emphasizes how individual interactions contribute to the maintenance of stratification. Other perspectives include feminist theory, which examines how gender intersects with stratification, and intersectionality, which considers how multiple social identities interact to shape an individual's position in society.
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Class, caste, slavery
A type of people in history.
it is shown by the pigs, defintiely.
More complex
They can give you clues to how, when and where the rocks formed. :D
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
because he studies the regional and stratification of class
Social stratification frequent elections