Class structure

This includes such things as various social classes and similar divisions in a society.

   

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The categories are not clear, but include the differences between egalitarian and highly stratified societies, and social mobility, whether people can change classes easily or whether there is a caste system determined at birth.


This has connections to science, personal studies, and anthropology, Culture including material culture, conceptual culture, and behavioral culture can be connected. Institutions including families, education, economics, government, and religion are indirectly connected.

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This is connected to other areas of social structure and change. Other areas of social structure, social types, and social change including social change processes, social change types, and particular changes can be examined. Examples may be found in communities. Examples can be found in peoples including Western civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples. Particular nations including the United States, China, India, Indonesia, and Pakistan can be connected.

The history of this subject, including prehistory, antiquity, and classical and medieval history including early clasical, late classical, early medieval, and late medieval history can be examined. Special attention has been given to it in modern times, including the 16th century, 17th century, 18th century, 19th century. It has been widely studied in the 20th century, including the early 20th century, early mid 20th century, mid 20th century, late-mid 20th century, late 20th century, and early 21st century. It will be examined in the future.


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