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by Social status is the position or rank of a person or group, within the society. Status can be determined in two ways. One can earn their social status by their own achievements, which is known .... Property refers to one's material possessions and their life chances. If someone has control of property, that person has power over .

By Social status is the position or rank of a person or group, within the society. Status can be determined in two ways. One can earn their social status by their own achievements, which is known . Property refers to one's material possessions and their life chances. If someone has control of property, that person has power over.

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 Social lamination, in its most common sense, is a sociological concept that refers to the fact that both people and groups of individuals are thought of as creating higher and lower differentiated strata, or years, in terms of some specific or generalized characteristic or set of characters. Borrowed by relationship from the earth geology, the term “social stratification” has come into common sociological use only since about 1940, although the circumstances to which it concerns have been addressed under the title “social class” for a very long time. However, in contrast to its earth-science usage, the sociological usage of the concept of stratification often includes, implicitly or explicitly, some evaluation of the higher and lower layers, which are judged to be better or worse according to a scale of values.