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    In “America,” it is based on the relations of power and the division of social classes in the United States. According to, “Marxist theory the most basic class distinction is between the people of powerful and the powerless people”. (Griffin, E., Ledbetter A. & Sparks G. 2014, p 345) these upper classes are known as having power and higher ranking position than other social classes. The differences between social classes are upper class people tend to have higher education, with the most…

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    Module 8: •Explain what social mobility is -social mobility is the movement between social classes; occurs due to people either work hard to raise their social class, or don’t work hard at hall to achieve a social class position •Explain the difference between intra- and inter-generational mobility -intra-generational mobility is change in social class that happens to you within your adult life -inter-generational mobility refers to changes in the social class of an individual and his or her…

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    There are three different social classes here in France. There is the First, Second, and Third estate. The Third Estate is tired of the First and Second not having to pay taxes. The First Estate is made up of the members of the members of the Catholic Church. There is the higher clergy, which is bishops and archbishops; and there is the lower clergy, which are the monks, Fiars, Rural and Parish priests. The Church was an integral element of both the social and political framework. The Church…

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    Essay Four - Draft Over the past decade and even before that, the gaps in social classes have been steadily increasing. Many people are aware of this gap, especially those in higher classes, but the issue is often overlooked or pushed to the side. Despite the efforts made to decrease the gap in these classes, they are thwarted by those who hold a high status in society like those who work for the government. Social classes exist in today's society as well as in the 19th century; this is due to…

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    Social Classes: Our Greatest Setback Growing up you get asked what you want to be when you grow up. You are told that you can be anything, an astronaut, NBA star or even President of the United States. You are told with hard work, anything is possible but is that really true? The prophet Jesus once said to love your neighbor for everyone is made in his image. How many people actually love their neighbor. People tend to judge others on their place in the social class system. Why is this? What…

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    Unforgivingly, our society is scrutinizing and has become discriminately split into social classes. Classes based on those who have and those who don’t. Further, these social classes are categorized as: The wealthy upper class, the average believed middle class, the working class, and the unfortunate individuals in poverty. We as a whole, fail to see social class as a foundation to a promising future. Consequently, social class is an overlooked subject. Those individuals born…

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    but the reality of the situations threatens that fact with the presence of corruption, poverty, and the discrepancy of power between the classes. In the novel Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, the imbalance of power within the totalitarian government controlled caste system exposes the exploitative nature of society, by constructing a stark difference in the classes; to illustrate the struggle of the underprivileged beneath the power of a society concreted in the ideology of capitalist…

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    as an inspirational comment or it is Nick's father bragging about their money. Social class was a big achievement and was taken seriously back in the 1920’s. In this time period the social class that a person has defined their wealth and power. In the book The Great Gatsby there are three main social classes consisted of old money class, new money class, and the lower class, the characters within these social classes have different powers which make them act in ill-advised ways. In the book the…

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    According to Grattan (2012), there are four different social classes in Canada. These classes include the upper class, the middle class, the working class, and the subworking class (Grattan, 2012). The upper class is categorized by wealthy individuals (Grattan, 2012). The middle class is comprised of those Canadians who have secure, high-paying employment (Grattan, 2012). The working class is composed of individuals who are typically uneducated and work insecure, low-paying jobs (Grattan, 2012).…

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    “A system of interconnected parts that work together in harmony to maintain a state of balance and social equilibrium for the whole” (Mooney et al, 2007). Functionalism views social class as a pathway into poverty, this conveys the construction of an "underclass", that has its own surrounding culture and the "underclass" are allocated the bottom position of the "social hierarchy" for the concept of their deviant nature in functionalists eyes is deserved. Where an individual has been seen to work…

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