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1. Summeraize
Social stratification refers to how societies categorize people into groups based on factors like wealth, income, race, education, gender, and social status. It creates hierarchical levels of privilege within these groups. In modern Western societies, stratification is typically seen through upper, middle, and lower classes, each further divided into strata. Historical origins of stratification are debated, occurring in various forms from tribal to feudal societies. Inequality determines one’s social stratum, impacting access to resources like mortgage credit based on spatial and racial factors.
2.interesting
Social stratification categorizes individuals into groups based on factors like wealth, income, education, and social status, influencing their opportunities and outcomes. It reflects deep-seated inequalities within societies and evolves through historical and cultural contexts, impacting various aspects of people’s lives, from economic opportunities to health and education.
3.question
What role does education play in reinforcing or challenging social stratification?
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