social stratification

Upper, middle, and lower social levels {social stratification}| {social class} {social category} {stratum} exist. Social classes differ in status level, accepted learning environment, income, wealth, and moral principles. Old-and-new-member, expert-and-novice, occupation, wealth, possession, and intelligence differences cause social classes. Groups have attributes based on wealth, education, and income.

attitude

Lower classes typically judge others based on money. Middle classes typically judge others based on money and morality. Upper classes typically judge others based on ancestry and life style. Individuals learn behaviors of others in same class.

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