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caste stratification is a type a rigid hierarchical social division. discuss​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Society is stratified into social classes based on individuals' socioeconomic status, gender, and race. ... Socioeconomic status is a measure of a person's position in a class structure.

Answered by SandySanjeet
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Sociologists distinguish between two types of systems of stratification. Closed systems accommodate little change in social position. They do not allow people to shift levels and do not permit social relationships between levels. Open systems, which are based on achievement, allow movement and interaction between layers and classes. Different systems reflect, emphasize, and foster certain cultural values and shape individual beliefs. Stratification systems include class systems and caste systems, as well as meritocracy

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