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_____ is a system of structured inequality which rates and rank members of a society based on definite criteria​

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which is a system of structured inequality which rates and rank members of a society based on definite criteria

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SOCIAL STRATIFICATION

Social stratification is a system of structured inequality which rates and rank members of a society based on definite criteria.

EXPLANATION:

* The term "social stratification" is used by sociologists to define the system of social position. Sociologists understand that social stratification is a society-wide structure that makes inequities visible.

* It refers to a society's classification of its people into socioeconomic tiers based on characteristics such as money, income, race, education, and power.

* While individual inequities will always exist, sociologists are more interested in bigger social trends.

* In most civilizations, stratification is an economic structure based on wealth, which is defined as a person's net worth of money and assets, and income,  person's salary or returns from investments.

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