Multiple Choice
Traditional views of social class assume that for a social-class system to exist in a society the individual classes must meet five criteria. They must be:
A) bounded, ordered, mutually exclusive, inclusive and influential.
B) bounded, ordered, mutually exclusive, exhaustive and status system.
C) bounded, ordered, mutually exclusive, exhaustive and influential.
D) bounded, ordered, structured, exhaustive and influential.
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