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 1. Summeraize

Social inequality refers to the uneven distribution of resources within a society due to unfair allocation practices influenced by factors such as power, religion, race, gender, and social class. This inequality affects access to essential services like education and housing and is closely tied to economic disparities in income and wealth distribution. Economics and sociology both study these issues to understand their impact and develop strategies for addressing them.

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Social inequality refers to uneven distribution of resources in society due to factors like power, religion, race, gender, and social class, impacting access to education, healthcare, and legal rights beyond economic disparities.


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What role do historical factors play in shaping current patterns of social inequality?

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