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Boundless Sociology
Stratification, Inequality, and Social Class in the U.S.
Sociology Textbooks Boundless Sociology Stratification, Inequality, and Social Class in the U.S.
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Sociology

Section 1

Social Class

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Sociology
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Social Class

Society is stratified into social classes on the basis of wealth, income, educational attainment, and occupation.

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Property

Property is the total of one's possessions and, therefore, may be a better measure of social class than income.

Power

Power refers to someone's ability to get others to do his or her will, regardless of whether or not they want to.

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Prestige

Prestige refers to the reputation or esteem associated with one's position in society, which is closely tied to their social class.

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Status Inconsistency

Status inconsistency occurs when an individual's social positions are varied and these variations influence his or her overall social status.

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