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distinguish between achieved status ascribed status.anser in 50-60 words

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Answered by waniwanii43
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Achieved status is a concept developed by the anthropologist Ralph Linton denoting a social position that a person can acquire on the basis of merit; it is a position that is earned or chosen. It is the opposite of ascribed status. It reflects personal skills, abilities, and efforts.

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Answered by Ambitiousatul009
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When speaking of different forms of societies and social mobility, achieved status and ascribed status are two different concepts and there exist some differences between achieved and ascribed status. First, let us look at the concept of status. Status refers to the social and professional position of a person in relation to others. Here we can identify two categories. They are the ascribed status and achieved status. Ascribed status refers to the position that the individual is born with. Achieved status, on the other hand, refers to the position that the individual achieves through his dedication, commitment, skills, and qualities. Hence, the key difference between achieved and ascribed status is that while ascribed status is something that the individual inherits from birth, achieved status is something that the individual gains through hard work and talents. In this article, we will look at the differences between the two statuses while broadening our understanding of each concept.

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