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What the SQA could ask you! Social inequality:  The nature of social inequality in the United Kingdom in relation to: — income/wealth — health — education  The impact of these aspects of social inequality on any relevant group or groups in society.  Explanations/theories of inequality: — sociological explanations/theories — individualist explanations/theories  Attempts to tackle inequalities and their effectiveness: — state provision of services: benefits, housing, health, education — third sector — individualistic approaches