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In a rank society, high-status positions _____.
 
  a. are available only to the best qualified
  b. often expand to include all qualified candidates
  c. are often filled on the basis of kinship
  d. are constantly expanding
  e. do not exist; only the chief has a high status position

Question 2

In an egalitarian society, _____
 
  a. there are no individuals who are more highly esteemed than others
  b. the most esteemed individuals have the most tools, therefore the most wealth
  c. there are as many positions of prestige as there are persons capable of filling them
  d. there are always a number of positions of power with no one to fill them
  e. there is no such thing as power or prestige



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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