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The major difference between class and caste systems is that caste systems
 
  a. are strongly and normatively endogamous.
  b. are entirely based on inherited status, theoretically.
  c. have norms and laws regulating contact between members of different castes.
  d. All of these distinguish caste systems from class systems.

Question 2

Which of these is a distinguishing characteristic of stratified societies?
 
  a. Marked and enduring inequalities between strata in access to all types of rewards
  b. Inequality based on unequal access to productive resources necessary for making a living
  c. Strata consisting of families with roughly the same amount of access to rewards
  d. All of these are characteristics distinguish stratified societies from others.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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