What do you mean by pluralities and inequalities among societies?
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Social inequality is the existence of unequal opportunities and rewards for different social positions or statuses within a group or society. Although the United States differs from most European nations that have a titled nobility, the U.S. is still highly stratified. Social inequality has several important dimensions. Income is the earnings from work or investments, while wealth is the total value of money and other assets minus debts. Other important dimensions include power, occupational prestige, schooling, ancestry, and race and ethnicity
Pluralistic societies contain many different religious groups. Getting people in those religious groups to tolerate each other requires building relationships and engaging in interactions. Pluralism also requires society's members to tolerate and understand those with different beliefs, which involves education about the various religions. Similarly, a pluralistic society needs a high degree of tolerance among society members to keep the peace and reduce the preconceived notions and stereotypes. Lastly, pluralistic societies require open communication, with all members participating as both listeners and speakers .