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functionalities theory of social stratification​

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Answered by MuTeGlitZzz
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Functionalism, also called structural-functional theory, sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of the individuals in that society. ... Émile Durkheim, another early sociologist, applied Spencer's theory to explain how societies change and survive over time.

Answered by piyacutepie
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Stratification leads to more productive society.

Social Stratification provides motivation for different positions, particularly those which carry higher statuses and rewards. By distributing resources unequally, society motivates people to work harder and better in order to achieve a higher status.

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