Caribbean stratification is the separation of the citizens into groups. The Caribbean has had a history of occupation, as a colonial property, via plantation and indentureship.
Stratification
Plantation Society -This theory of Caribbean society, though based on the original plantation model of, can be applied to contemporary Caribbean societies.• Upper Class/caste/ruling elites (traditionally white) - own wealth, means of production and political power• Intermediate Class/caste (mulatto/browns) - usually educated, own some wealth, (desire but) lack political power• Working Class/caste ( blacks) - slaves, uneducated, lack wealth and political power.
no Nicaragua is not a Caribbean island the only island that is an Caribbean island in central America is Belize
the Caribbean
compare the farming in Africa and the Caribbean Right answer: Caribbean is to the west of Africa
social stratification is the ranking of social groups
Stratification
the word stratification comes from the science word. stratification is the layering of sedimentary rock.
Stratification refers to the layering of sediments.
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
stratification
approaches in the study of social stratification?
The lower classes have the least to gain from social stratification.
Stratification
social stratification is dividing people by class.
The definition of stratification can be found in a dictionary. It is defined as arranging people into groups or classes (social stratification) or it could also be a mathematics concept.
Strata are layers. Stratification is the separation of different items into layers or tiers.