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dalyningkenk

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In the functional theory of stratification, what conditions cause inequality?
 
  a. only positions that are functionally important
  b. only positions that are difficult to fill
  c. positions that require skill and are difficult to fill
  d. positions that carry power

Question 2

In Gerhard Lenski's evolutionary approach to stratification, economic surplus allows:
 
  a. those with wealth to mobilize power
  b. those with power use their power to increase their wealth
  c. those without wealth to mobilize for conflict
  d. a and b above



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Answer to Question 1

c. positions that require skill and are difficult to fill

Answer to Question 2

d. a and b above





 

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