FALSE
The Aztecs did have two distinct social classes: the macehualles or commoners, and the nobility or pilli. The ranks were not determined by birth as one could rise from the macehualles to pilli through great skill and bravery during war.
Status is determined by a person's birth into a certain class, tribe, or caste.
It is not a social theory but an approach to psychology that contends reality is construction, each society determined how social action is understood. Social constructionism does not come from an explanatory theory but from an epistemological position. This approach to psychology focuses on power and meaning.
Surrounding society and culture
Social stratification is defined as a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy. These differences can include topics like money, schooling, health and power. Stratification is very much a creation of society. It is best seen why when we look at the family. The family has a certain social hierarchy. Very rarely will a father and a child, mother and daughter, hold different social positions in a society. From the family aspect of stratification, we can see that the social position is passed down generation to generation. Though we can move up or down at any given time, this passing of position shows that stratification is not just a reflection of individual differences, it is a creation of society.
Feudalism is a social structure that includes peasants (typically grow crops, tend cattle - all crops are turned over to the Lord), the Lord (landowner - provides housing though typically poor condition for peasants - divides crops so all have necessities), and hierarchy (duke, earl, King/Queen) who run the country and all are beholden to them. This is a social system that creates a role an place in society for everyone but does it does not allow anyone to move beyond their place in society. There is no upward movement opportunities within this society. This is not a text based answer but it is the gyst of what you need.
FALSEThe Aztecs did have two distinct social classes: the macehualles or commoners, and the nobility or pilli. The ranks were not determined by birth as one could rise from the macehualles to pilli through great skill and bravery during war.
FALSEThe Aztecs did have two distinct social classes: the macehualles or commoners, and the nobility or pilli. The ranks were not determined by birth as one could rise from the macehualles to pilli through great skill and bravery during war.
Social Hierarchy :-]
Caste is a social hierarchy determined by birth in a community by tradition of work dependent in society while tribe is a smaller social class of people speaking the same language.
yes there was
One possibility is "to socialise".
it has the head of the organisation the vice head and secretary
It used to determine status and jobs. Now Hindu society has changed so people do no longer believe in this. But sometimes in smaller communities caste is still used to determine status.
Confucius emphasized the importance of maintaining a hierarchical society based on respect and obedience to authority. He believed that each individual had a specific role and responsibility within the social structure, and that the harmony of society depended on everyone fulfilling their obligations. This can be seen in his quote, "Respect for hierarchy is the foundation of order and virtue."
The hierarchy of the cooperative societies is usually very flexible. It usually depends on the type of the cooperative society. It is usually managed by a managerial team.
If it does not refer to political system of ancient Roman empire and its aristocratic or oligarchic society, it maybe refers to Catholic church and its hierarchy. in fact, hierarchy in that meaning indicates who is who ; for instance : priest , bishop and so on...
it was a part of Social Hierarchy