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    Stratification is a "structured ranking of entire groups of people that perpetuates unequal economic rewards and power in a society" (Witt 238). There are four major groups of stratification. They are slavery‚ castes‚ estates and social classes. In America‚ a perfect example of stratification as I know it‚ is upper‚ middle and lower class. The textbook breaks social class down even further into five categories in America: upper‚ upper-middle‚ middle‚ working‚ and under-class" (Witt 240). Throughout

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    that these civilizations were labor specialization‚ trade and monument works‚ social stratification and centralized authority. The Harappa for example‚ showed their central authority by their rulers. The Harappa civilization were ruled by wealthy merchants‚ landlords and spiritual leaders‚ who were showed their status through their collection of fine jewelry like obsidian and shells‚ thus depicting their social stratification‚ because only the rulers were rich. Everyone else beneath them didn’t have

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    agree that some people are too rich‚ while others are too poor. It’s all about in which social class you stand. Social stratification is part of our life; no one really pays attention because we are all too busy trying to make it in life. Watching “Gattaca” (1997)‚ actually opened my eyes and mind to so many things realizing that I’ve always known is just that I never really paid attention to it. Social stratification refers to the category that people is put in depending on where they stand economically

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    (hopefully) interesting perspective to initiate our semester long discussion of world history. Our purpose in reading the book is to get a sense of how civilizations and cultures develop and how numerous forces (political‚ technological‚ economic‚ social‚ religious‚ cultural‚ ecological) all affect even the most mundane aspects of people’s daily lives. Expectations for Short Answers: Each answer should be about one to two paragraphs long. Start each answer with a sentence or two that express

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    Kluckhohn who believed there were three necessary factors for civilization: “towns containing more than 5000 people‚ writing‚ and monumental ceremonial centers.” Lastly‚ there is anthropologist Adams who believed that civilization needed: “class stratification based on the ownership and control of production‚ political and religious hierarchies complementing each other in the central administration of territorially organized states and lastly‚ a complex division of labor‚ with skilled workers‚ soldiers

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    lifestyle‚ mentality‚ social structure and economic model associated with this social system. Then a comparison will be made between the plantation and modern Caribbean societies in relation to these aspects‚ to show their relevance in the modern Caribbean society. The era of slavery which occurred in the Caribbean during the 16th to 19th centuries put into place a social and political order which formed the social structure and class related lifestyles of the plantation system. The social structure of

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    Chiefdoms 1. The social structure of chiefdom is a hierarchical society in which some people have greater access than others to wealth‚ rank‚ status‚ authority and power. According to Scupin‚ many Polynesian chiefdoms rule of succession is based on primogeniture in which the eldest son assumed the status and realm of the father. This helped to avoid power struggles when a chief died. Chiefly Authority was more limited among the Trobrianders than was among the Hawaiians and Tahitians.

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    How does Fitzgerald depict social stratification through setting and characterization in the Great Gatsby? The Great Gatsby‚ a text by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a literary text that revolves around many different themes like the American Dream‚ the emancipation of women‚ loss of moral values‚ justice‚ power and many more. One such theme that is prevalently presented throughout the text is the evident distinctions of social stratification. Social stratification has been prevalently developed through

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    noted in the text that social status and class prevail there and play very significant roles concerning various issues in the light of American Dream. This classification is mainly an aftermath of World War One because of disillusionment and pursuit of wealth. Three types of social class people‚ upper class‚ middle class‚ and lower class‚ are nicely presented by Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby. The dominance of the rich over the poor is a noted effect of this social stratification in this novel. People

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    Social stratification is still very much present in today’s society. Research proves that social inequalities can cause problems in society which include increases in: homicide‚ infant death‚ obesity‚ teenage pregnancies‚ depression‚ anxiety‚ teen suicide‚ and an increase in incarceration rates (Clark‚ 2009). With this being said‚ I will discuss three areas that have been plaguing the United States since the beginning of time. Racism‚ gender inequalities‚ and class advantage are the biggest issues

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