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what is an ascribed status?

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Answered by Đïķšhä
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An ascribed status is a position in a social group that one is born into or have no control over. This is different from achieved status, which a person earns based on their choices or their efforts. Examples of ascribed status include gender, eye color, race, and ethnicity.
What are examples of ascribed status?
An ascribed status is a position in a social group that one is born into or have no control over. This is different from achieved status, which a person earns based on their choices or their efforts. Examples of ascribed status include gender, eye color, race, and ethnicity.
Answered by siddhantttt
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Ascribed status is the social status a person is assigned at birth or assumed involuntarily later in life. It is a position that is neither earned nor chosen but assigned. ... In contrast, an achieved status is a social position a person takes on voluntarily that reflects both personal ability and merit.
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