 A. An ascribed status system  B. Effort and talent can improve life within the caste, but not elevate you to another level.  C. Exogamy- practice.

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 A. An ascribed status system  B. Effort and talent can improve life within the caste, but not elevate you to another level.  C. Exogamy- practice that allows one to marry outside his or her caste.  D. Endogamy- practice that allows only for one to marry within his or her caste.

 A. System based on achieved status  B. Bourgeoisie and proletariat are examples of classes.

 Made up of assets  Assets are the value of everything the person owns.  Income is the money earned through salaries, investment returns, or other capital gains.

 The ability to control the behavior of others, with or without their consent

 a) The respect, honor, recognition or courtesy an individual receives from other members of society.