Multiple Choice
What is stratification, sociologically speaking?
A) Small differences between people who are relatively alike to which those people assign little meaning.
B) The effort to reduce inequality using social policy.
C) A combination of educational attainment, occupational prestige, and wealth and income that determines where you stand in comparison to your peers.
D) A description of structured patterns of inequality between different groups of people.
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