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jerry coleman

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The influential sociologist Max Weber defined which three related dimensions of social stratification?
 
  A. wealth, power, and prestige
  B. cultural capital, power, and population control
  C. superordinate, ordinate, and subordinate
  D. judiciary, enforcement, and fiscal
  E. selfishness, greed, and ignorance

Question 2

The presence and acceptance of which of the following is one of the key distinguishing features of a state?
 
  A. gender differences in terms of access to resources
  B. generosity, even at the fiscal level
  C. rapport between the elites and commoners
  D. stratification
  E. the authority of charismatic leaders



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: D





 

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