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bobbysung

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The degree of status consistency is ________
 
  a. greater in caste than class systems.
  b. the same in all types of social stratification.
  c. greater in class than caste systems.
  d. greater the more productive a society is.

Question 2

A college professor with advanced degrees, moderate salary, and little power to shape national events can be described as having ________
 
  a. high status consistency.
  b. horizontal social mobility.
  c. downward social mobility.
  d. low status consistency.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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