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Chapter 4.1

Exploring the Class System: Social Stratification, Mobility, and Hierarchy

Discover how societies throughout history have organized people into social classes based on wealth, birth, and occupationand what that means for individuals and communities.


What You'll Learn

Class systems rank people by wealth, occupation, and birth status.
Rigid systems like castes prevent any social mobility throughout life.
Key terms include meritocracy, cultural capital, and socioeconomic status.
Education and merit can enable social mobility in flexible societies.

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze social class structures across ancient and medieval civilizations.

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Learners identify key vocabulary like social mobility and caste systems.

3

Practice questions compare rigid and flexible class systems across societies.

Why This Matters

Understanding the class system equips students to analyze social inequality, recognize historical patterns of power, and think critically about fairness and opportunity in both past and present societies.

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Social Stratification
Social Mobility
Caste System
Meritocracy
Class Consciousness
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